Rethinking Economics and Religion through Funerals of the Volta Basin

This paper explores the ritualized gift-giving that occurs at funerals in the Volta Basin. Other studies of hierarchical gift exchange in the region have failed to notice the salience of funeral gifting, which is actually the most prestigious form of reciprocity because it allies the living with the...

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spelling ndltd-fsu.edu-oai-fsu.digital.flvc.org-fsu_5521052019-07-01T05:18:37Z Rethinking Economics and Religion through Funerals of the Volta Basin Miller, Jesse Christian (authoraut) Hellweg, Joseph (professor directing thesis) Gaiser, Adam R., 1971- (committee member) Cuevas, Bryan J., 1967- (committee member) Florida State University (degree granting institution) College of Arts and Sciences (degree granting college) Department of Religion (degree granting departmentdgg) Text text master thesis Florida State University English eng 1 online resource (79 pages) computer application/pdf This paper explores the ritualized gift-giving that occurs at funerals in the Volta Basin. Other studies of hierarchical gift exchange in the region have failed to notice the salience of funeral gifting, which is actually the most prestigious form of reciprocity because it allies the living with the dead, who in turn aid the living and ensure the integrity of all other exchanges in the hierarchy. This paper examines this relationship by analyzing case studies of funerary practice from four different Voltaic societies, with a special focus on the Mossi empire of Burkina Faso. The thesis concludes by exploring how the findings reveal the relevance of religious studies to understanding the economic dimension of ritual behavior and the ritual ends of much economic exchange. A Thesis submitted to the Department of Religion in partial fulfillment of the Master of Arts. Summer Semester 2017. April 28, 2017. Economics, Funerals, Mossi, Religion, Spheres of Exchange, Volta Basin Includes bibliographical references. Joseph R. Hellweg, Professor Directing Thesis; Adam Gaiser, Committee Member; Bryan Cuevas, Committee Member. Religion Civilization Africa Economics FSU_SUMMER2017_Miller_fsu_0071N_14014 http://purl.flvc.org/fsu/fd/FSU_SUMMER2017_Miller_fsu_0071N_14014 http://diginole.lib.fsu.edu/islandora/object/fsu%3A552105/datastream/TN/view/Rethinking%20Economics%20and%20Religion%20through%20Funerals%20of%20the%20Volta%20Basin.jpg
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Rethinking Economics and Religion through Funerals of the Volta Basin
description This paper explores the ritualized gift-giving that occurs at funerals in the Volta Basin. Other studies of hierarchical gift exchange in the region have failed to notice the salience of funeral gifting, which is actually the most prestigious form of reciprocity because it allies the living with the dead, who in turn aid the living and ensure the integrity of all other exchanges in the hierarchy. This paper examines this relationship by analyzing case studies of funerary practice from four different Voltaic societies, with a special focus on the Mossi empire of Burkina Faso. The thesis concludes by exploring how the findings reveal the relevance of religious studies to understanding the economic dimension of ritual behavior and the ritual ends of much economic exchange. === A Thesis submitted to the Department of Religion in partial fulfillment of the Master of Arts. === Summer Semester 2017. === April 28, 2017. === Economics, Funerals, Mossi, Religion, Spheres of Exchange, Volta Basin === Includes bibliographical references. === Joseph R. Hellweg, Professor Directing Thesis; Adam Gaiser, Committee Member; Bryan Cuevas, Committee Member.
author2 Miller, Jesse Christian (authoraut)
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title Rethinking Economics and Religion through Funerals of the Volta Basin
title_short Rethinking Economics and Religion through Funerals of the Volta Basin
title_full Rethinking Economics and Religion through Funerals of the Volta Basin
title_fullStr Rethinking Economics and Religion through Funerals of the Volta Basin
title_full_unstemmed Rethinking Economics and Religion through Funerals of the Volta Basin
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publisher Florida State University
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