Durkheim’s effervescence and its Maussian afterlife in medical anthropology
<p>What, if not Durkheim’s ‘collective representations’ acquired during exalted states of effervescence, gives rise to society, culture and science? Marcel Mauss provides another answer by pointing to the different rhythms of social relationships and the human effort to synchronise them. The s...
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Berghahn Journals
2019
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