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Jonathan P. Parry

    Money and the morality of exchange
    Death in Banaras
    • Death in Banaras

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      Focusing on the sacred specialists of Banaras, this book delves into the rituals surrounding death and the practices of priests who guide mourners and pilgrims. It explores their organizational structures and their interpretations of death, emphasizing a shared concern for managing chaos and uncertainty. Dr. Parry examines contemporary Hindu concepts of the body, personhood, and the interplay of hierarchy, renunciation, and sacrifice, revealing how these ideas influence both the rituals of the dead and the lived experiences of the community.

      Death in Banaras
    • This volume explores the symbolic representation of money across various cultures, including those in South and Southeast Asia, Africa, and South America. It examines the moral evaluations of monetary versus other types of exchanges. The essays challenge many Western beliefs about money, such as the idea that it erodes community, depersonalizes relationships, and reduces qualitative differences to mere quantities. Instead of asserting that money directly alters worldviews, the focus is on how existing worldviews and economic systems shape specific representations of money. However, this relativistic view is nuanced when considering the broader system of exchange. A general pattern emerges, revealing two interconnected transactional orders, with many systems allowing for impersonal, competitive, and individualistic activities. This suggests that even in non-monetary economies, such features can exist in certain contexts, making it misleading to attribute them solely to money. Consequently, contrasts within cultures become contrasts between cultures, reinforcing the idea that money has the power to transform social relationships.

      Money and the morality of exchange