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2014 | 23 | 1 | 25-39

Article title

“Talk of contracts”: Gift-giving vs. Reciprocity in James Joyce’s “A Mother”

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Abstracts

EN
This essay measures the extent to which gift-giving fails in an economy of reciprocity. Reading James Joyce’s story “A Mother” in terms of Derrida’s notion of the gift as “absolute loss,” I consider the implications of an economy of loss for Joyce’s notion of sacrifice. Thus, I argue that the absence of an economy of sacrifice integrating “absolute loss” engenders the zero-sum game at the heart of Dubliners. I depart from other readings of the short story in the context of an economy based on the ideal of balanced reciprocity, since these versions deny the pure gratuity of gift in its connotations of sacrifice and loss. While such theories form a good starting point for analyzing the “moral economy” of Dubliners, they tend to overlook the fact that the only means to counteract the paralysis resulting from reciprocity is through the suspension of the economy of exchange.

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Year

Volume

23

Issue

1

Pages

25-39

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Dates

published
2014-12-01
online
2015-02-06

Contributors

  • Concordia University, Irvine

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Publication order reference

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bwmeta1.element.doi-10_1515_abcsj-2014-0025
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