Embodying intimacy in everyday interaction: A biolinguistic study of long-term partners in the Southeastern United States

IF 0.6 4区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Ethos Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.1111/etho.12411
Sonya E. Pritzker, Jason A. DeCaro, Baili Gall, Lawrence T. Monocello, Joshua R. Pederson
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Abstract

Drawing on linguistic and biocultural anthropological perspectives on embodiment, this paper advances a “biolinguistic” approach to ethnographic research on intimacy, attending simultaneously to the co-constitutive interactive, psychophysiological, and phenomenological processes that emerge in everyday embodied interaction between long-term, cohabitating romantic partners. Through concurrent attention to natural interactions captured during video ethnography and moment-to-moment shifts in heart-rate variability, this study complements and complicates existing psychological, communication, and anthropological research on intimacy. Three case-studies of long-term couples residing in the Southeastern United States demonstrate how neither pure psychophysiology nor pure linguistic analysis fully encapsulates potential patterns of intimacy among them. Rather, this microanalytical, biolinguistic approach to the complexities of body and language interplay, in treating embodiment and interaction as bidirectional phenomena, emphasizes that meanings and enactments of intimacy might look different for each couple and can change over time in complex ways that index couples’ enduring orientations towards various cultural and relational norms.

在日常交往中体现亲密:美国东南部长期伴侣的生物语言学研究
利用语言和生物文化人类学的体现视角,本文提出了一种“生物语言学”方法来研究亲密关系的民族志研究,同时关注长期同居恋人之间日常体现互动中出现的共同构成互动、心理生理和现象学过程。通过同时关注在视频人种学中捕捉到的自然互动和心率变异性的时刻变化,本研究补充并复杂化了现有的关于亲密关系的心理学、传播学和人类学研究。三个居住在美国东南部的长期夫妻的案例研究表明,纯粹的心理生理学和纯粹的语言分析都不能完全概括他们之间潜在的亲密模式。相反,这种对身体和语言相互作用复杂性的微观分析和生物语言学方法,在将体现和互动视为双向现象的过程中,强调了每对夫妇的亲密关系的意义和行为可能看起来不同,并且可以随着时间的推移以复杂的方式改变,这表明夫妻对各种文化和关系规范的持久取向。
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Ethos
Ethos Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Ethos is an interdisciplinary and international quarterly journal devoted to scholarly articles dealing with the interrelationships between the individual and the sociocultural milieu, between the psychological disciplines and the social disciplines. The journal publishes work from a wide spectrum of research perspectives. Recent issues, for example, include papers on religion and ritual, medical practice, child development, family relationships, interactional dynamics, history and subjectivity, feminist approaches, emotion, cognitive modeling and cultural belief systems. Methodologies range from analyses of language and discourse, to ethnographic and historical interpretations, to experimental treatments and cross-cultural comparisons.
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