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GIFT, THEFT, APOLOGY

GIFT, THEFT, APOLOGY A N G E L A K I j o u r n a l o f th e th e o r e t ic a l h u m a n i ti e s v o lu m e 6 n u m b e r 2 a u g u s t 2 00 1 he seeds of this special issue on the gift Twere first sown in May 1996, during a three-day-long international conference held at Trent University in Ontario, Canada. Although only six of the essays read in the course of that conference are featured here, the intensity of the discussions during that symposium helped focus my thoughts on the gift and consequently determined the final selection of texts to be included in this issue. It would therefore be tactless on my part not to thank those who ED I TO RI AL participated in the conference or for me to IN T ROD U CT IO N neglect to express my gratitude to the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada as well as to the Trent University constantin v. boundas Graduate Program for the Study of History and Culture, whose http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Angelaki: Journal of Theoretical Humanities Taylor & Francis

GIFT, THEFT, APOLOGY

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GIFT, THEFT, APOLOGY

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A N G E L A K I j o u r n a l o f th e th e o r e t ic a l h u m a n i ti e s v o lu m e 6 n u m b e r 2 a u g u s t 2 00 1 he seeds of this special issue on the gift Twere first sown in May 1996, during a three-day-long international conference held at Trent University in Ontario, Canada. Although only six of the essays read in the course of that conference are featured here, the intensity of the discussions during that symposium helped focus my thoughts on the gift and consequently...
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Taylor & Francis
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1469-2899
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0969-725X
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10.1080/09697250120076349
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Abstract

A N G E L A K I j o u r n a l o f th e th e o r e t ic a l h u m a n i ti e s v o lu m e 6 n u m b e r 2 a u g u s t 2 00 1 he seeds of this special issue on the gift Twere first sown in May 1996, during a three-day-long international conference held at Trent University in Ontario, Canada. Although only six of the essays read in the course of that conference are featured here, the intensity of the discussions during that symposium helped focus my thoughts on the gift and consequently determined the final selection of texts to be included in this issue. It would therefore be tactless on my part not to thank those who ED I TO RI AL participated in the conference or for me to IN T ROD U CT IO N neglect to express my gratitude to the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada as well as to the Trent University constantin v. boundas Graduate Program for the Study of History and Culture, whose

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Angelaki: Journal of Theoretical HumanitiesTaylor & Francis

Published: Aug 1, 2001

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