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On Prayer
Text and Commentary
Marcel Mauss
Edited and with an introduction by W. S. F. Pickering
Postscript by Howard Morphy
Published in Association with Durkheim Press
176 pages, bibliog., index
ISBN 978-1-57181-633-7 $29.95/£23.95 / Pb / Published (September 2003)
eISBN 978-1-78238-475-5 eBook
Reviews
“This study should have been his doctoral dissertation that he never finished…Its English version clearly shows that we are dealing with an important text on a topic that is curiously little explored by anthropologists.” • Revue philosophique
“There is much of interest in this well-presented volume. Mauss’s careful discussion of differences among types of oral rites – incantations, spells, invocations – remains instructive.” • Social Anthropology
“Anthropologists, sociologists and theologians will be grateful for the first English translation of this important early text by Marcel Mauss…The notes edited by Robert Parkin and some 'Concluding Anthropological Reflections' by Howard Morphy make this a very valuable item for Mauss scholarship.” • Reviews in Religion and Theology
“Mauss's foray into the issue of prayer, though inchoate, is as unexpected as it is significant…Pickering has produced a highly scholarly and indispensable volume…Impeccably translated…this will be the standard reference for Mauss on the topic of prayer.” • New Blackfriars
Description
Marcel Mauss (1872-1950) never completed his Doctoral thesis on prayer. Yet his scarcely mentioned introduction (Books I and II) of 176 pages and privately printed in 1909, can be seen as some of his most important work. His argument that much of prayer is a social act will be of great interest to anthropologists, sociologists and theologians.
Here, the first English translation to be published, is preceded by a general introduction by W.S.F.Pickering and finally a specific commentary on Mauss's use of ethnographic material.
W. S. F. Pickering (1922-2016), was a retired Lecturer in sociology from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. In 1991, he helped found the British Centre for Durkheimian Studies in the Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Oxford.