A terrible beauty is burned: gifts, sacrifice and community in Northern Ireland
ISSN: 1352-2752
Article publication date: 2 March 2023
Issue publication date: 6 April 2023
Abstract
Purpose
Sacrifice, integral to gift giving, remains unexplored and undertheorized in marketing. This paper aims to address this shortfall by analyzing the dynamics of sacrifice and theorizing how it serves as an engine of the gift chimney.
Design/methodology/approach
The ethnographic investigation of public ceremonial gift giving in sectarian Northern Ireland describes and interprets the complex nature of the gift.
Findings
The authors show that sacrifice is a plausible mechanism of the gift chimney and that the co-occurrence of monadic, dyadic and systemic giving in the same ritual acts as an accelerant.
Social implications
The authors analyze how public ceremonial gift giving induces sectarian communities to risk convocation, enabling them to exorcize trauma sustained at one another’s hands and to build a platform for future cross-community cohesion in a context of ineffective institutional efforts.
Originality/value
Sacrifice propels circulation of the gift, creating a social bond between antagonists whose ethos of mutuality depends upon ritualized reciprocal recognition of entangled loss.
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Acknowledgements
The authors extend appreciation to their research assistant Kristen Odland for her help in the data management process of this project.
Citation
Downey, H. and Sherry, Jr, J.F. (2023), "A terrible beauty is burned: gifts, sacrifice and community in Northern Ireland", Qualitative Market Research, Vol. 26 No. 2, pp. 133-154. https://doi.org/10.1108/QMR-03-2022-0032
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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