Mongol inhospitality, or how to do more with less? Gift giving in William of Rubruck’s Itinerarium |
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Authors: | AJ Watson Author Vitae |
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Institution: | Darwin College, Silver Street, Cambridge CB3 9EU, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | This article examines the journey to the Mongol court by the Franciscan William of Rubruck and his unsuccessful attempts to negotiate his way through the Mongol hierarchy with gifts of food. Using William of Rubruck’s account of his journey, the Itinerarium, this article analyses the utility of gifts of food across different cultural contexts. Rubruck ultimately gained status among the Mongols through his ‘gift of self’, demonstrating how social standing can be negotiated through finding the appropriate cultural grammar for gift giving. Pervasive western medieval views on gift giving were not uncontested: alternate views of what constituted a gift existed within the broader thirteenth-century world. |
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Keywords: | William of Rubruck Gifts Food Mongols Social customs Thirteenth century Genghis Khan Blessing |
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