Examples of 'mauss' in a sentence

Meaning of "mauss"

mauss (verb) - a term used in French, meaning 'to wash', typically used in the context of cleaning or hygiene
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  • A surname.

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Mauss wanted to understanding why we feel obliged to return gifts.
The postwar years were also difficult politically for Mauss.
Mauss defines the gift as creating a special bond between the giver and the receiver.
His name is both an acronym and a tribute to the famous anthropologist Marcel Mauss.
Marcel Mauss realized the policy of life.
Public opening of the group exhibition curated by Nick Mauss.
The Mauss is not rated for demon class worlds.
The picture was taken in the camp by Herr Mauss and made available to SPIEGEL.
Marcel Mauss conducted research on gift giving in primitive societies.
It is one of the leaders of La Revue du Mauss.
After the war Mauss worked as a dentist in his own practice.
I turned to Marcel Mauss to think.
The distinction Mauss draws between religion and magic is both of sentiment and practice.
Revue de Mauss.
Werner and Ida Mauss found themselves caught up in a tangled web of domestic political intrigue.

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She initially studied law, but became interested in anthropology due to Marcel Mauss.
Mauss worked very closely with Durkheim.
Most commentators consider Marcel Mauss to be the founder of the French anthropological tradition.
Mauss allegedly negotiated the release of several European hostages from the ELN.
In collaboration with Torsten Mauss he also releases electronic music under the alias Tonetraeger.
Mauss has described the potlatch among the Indian societies of the American Northwest.
A third view was expressed by Mauss in his General Theory of Magic.
Marcel Mauss was the nephew and close collaborator of Durkheim.
Like many prominent French academics, Mauss did not train a great number of students.
Mauss had a significant influence upon Claude Lévi-Strauss, the founder of structural anthropology.
It is precisely these which Mauss alludes to in his definition ; and they still exist.
A quest for answers by taking the example of the legal proceedings against me, Werner Mauss.
François Mauss reacted to my post from yesterday,.
Manufacturing of engine component parts in Cologne - Mauss GmbH.
Among other things, Mauss reproduces traces of cultural and art history.
This is the politics of the gift, as Marcel Mauss studied it.
Finally, Mauss appears to think that the goal attained is of a chemical or a physical order.
Like many other followers of Durkheim, Mauss took refuge in administration.
Mauss thought it likely accurate; I suspect it might have happened once or twice.
Immediately after his release, Mauss put his energies into getting things moving again.
Mauss establishes three stages involved in a gift, the giving, the receiving, and the giving back.
That 's what this paper by Mauss and his co-authors and several others also shows.
Mauss was not a Marxist, though.
Werner and Ida Mauss on their family life,.
It is for instance the case of the " gift economy " studied by Marcel Mauss.
In his classic work The Gift, Mauss argued that gifts are never truly free.
Football is a ' total social fact ', to borrow an expression from the anthropologist Marcel Mauss.
Why the hell François Mauss is so fixated on Pétrus?
But, if you are constantly judging your emotions, the negativity can pile up, " Mauss said.
He was the first child of Karl Mauss and his wife Minna, née Lohoff.
Marcel Mauss was Durkheim student, as well as, nephew.
Thus, the key question is, Who is Marcel Mauss as a historical figure?
Today, Lunch at home with Staglin, a group of Americans with François Mauss.
Bronislaw Malinowski and Marcel Mauss contributed to economic anthropology on gift-giving.
Of the beginning of her relationship with Werner, Ida Mauss says,.

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