Sociology Department Colloquium: Gabriel Rossman

Date
Thu January 29th 2015, 12:30 - 1:45pm
Location
Mendenhall 101
Sociology Department Colloquium: Gabriel Rossman

Please join us for a presentation by Gabriel Rossman, Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Los Angeles.

"Obfuscatory Relational Work and Disreputable Exchange”

Abstract: This article develops a model of how the structure of exchange can manage such disreputable exchanges as the commensuration of sacred for profane. Whereas existing research discusses the rhetorical reframing of exchange, I highlight structures that obfuscate whether an exchange is occurring and thereby mitigate exchange taboos. I identify three such exchange structures: bundling, brokerage, and gift exchange. Bundling uses cross-subsidization across multiple innocuous exchanges to synthesize a taboo exchange. Brokerage finds a third party to accept responsibility for exchange. Gift exchange delays reciprocity and reframes exchanges as expressions of friendship. All three strategies have alternative meanings and so provide plausible deniability to taboo commensuration. The article concludes by arguing that these sorts of exchange structures represent a synthesis of “nothing but” reductionism and “hostile worlds” moralism, rather than an alternative to them as Viviana Zelizer suggests.