From Duty to Desire: Remaking Families in a Spanish Village
In the 1980s, Jane Collier revisited a village in Andalusia, where she and others had conducted fieldwork twenty years earlier, to investigate changes in family relationships and to explore the larger question of the development of a "modern subjectivity" among the people. Whereas the vill...
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Zusammenfassung: | In the 1980s, Jane Collier revisited a village in Andalusia, where she and others had conducted fieldwork twenty years earlier, to investigate changes in family relationships and to explore the larger question of the development of a "modern subjectivity" among the people. Whereas the villagers she met in the sixties stressed the importance of meeting social obligations, the people she interviewed more recently emphasized the need to think for oneself: status concerns in choosing a spouse had apparently been replaced by romantic love, patriarchal authority by partnership marriages, parental demands for obedience by hopes of earning children's affection, mourners' respect for the dead by personal expressions of grief. In each of these areas, the author detected a modern concern for "producing oneself," which emerged with changes in how villagers experienced social inequality. Collier notes that when inheritance appeared to determine social status, villagers protected family reputations and properties by demonstrating concern for "what others might say." Once villagers began participating in the national job market, where individual achievement appeared to determine a worker's income, they focused on realizing their inner abilities and productive capacities. Sensitivity to one's feelings, thoughts, and aptitudes, along with "rational" assessments of the costs and benefits entailed in "choosing" how to use them, testified to a person's unceasing efforts to realize inner potentials. The author also traces shifts in the meaning of "tradition," suggesting that although "modern" people cannot "be" traditional, they must have traditions in order to produce themselves |
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spelling | Collier, Jane Fishburne Verfasser aut From Duty to Desire Remaking Families in a Spanish Village Jane Fishburne Collier Princeton, NJ Princeton University Press [2020] © 1998 1 online resource (280 pages) 10 halftones txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Princeton Studies in Culture/Power/History 6 Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 15. Sep 2020) In the 1980s, Jane Collier revisited a village in Andalusia, where she and others had conducted fieldwork twenty years earlier, to investigate changes in family relationships and to explore the larger question of the development of a "modern subjectivity" among the people. Whereas the villagers she met in the sixties stressed the importance of meeting social obligations, the people she interviewed more recently emphasized the need to think for oneself: status concerns in choosing a spouse had apparently been replaced by romantic love, patriarchal authority by partnership marriages, parental demands for obedience by hopes of earning children's affection, mourners' respect for the dead by personal expressions of grief. In each of these areas, the author detected a modern concern for "producing oneself," which emerged with changes in how villagers experienced social inequality. Collier notes that when inheritance appeared to determine social status, villagers protected family reputations and properties by demonstrating concern for "what others might say." Once villagers began participating in the national job market, where individual achievement appeared to determine a worker's income, they focused on realizing their inner abilities and productive capacities. Sensitivity to one's feelings, thoughts, and aptitudes, along with "rational" assessments of the costs and benefits entailed in "choosing" how to use them, testified to a person's unceasing efforts to realize inner potentials. The author also traces shifts in the meaning of "tradition," suggesting that although "modern" people cannot "be" traditional, they must have traditions in order to produce themselves In English Franco regime agriculture;anthropology;Aracena;Barcelona;breadwinner;bars;Catalonia;chaperon;chastity civil war dances day laborers divorce emigration ethnicity family planning fatherhood gossip holidays housework ideology infants inheritance jornaleros landowners leisure medical beliefs motherhood motivations nationalism normality producing oneself rationality reputation self-management stratification unemployment SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General bisacsh Families Spain Andalusia Self-realization Spain Andalusia Social control Spain Andalusia Social norms https://doi.org/10.1515/9780691215860 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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