Hoarding and the Substance of Kinship

IF 0.8 3区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Katie Kilroy-Marac
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ABSTRACT:While much has been written in popular media about the apparent antisociality of hoarders, many people with parents who exhibit hoarding tendencies describe intense (though not always positive or desirable) forms of kin relationality that grow in and around domestic hoards. Based on fieldwork with hoarding intervention specialists, interviews with people who identify as "Adult Children of Hoarders" (ACoHs), and a review of recent memoirs on the topic, this article examines how domestic hoards enable and restrict the interactions, habits, and movements of those who live within them, and in turn, how kin relations get made and troubled in relation to the hoard. I consider the hoard as kinship substance in its own right, and in doing so, reflect upon both the variable meanings of—and the analytic work performed by—the term "substance" in kinship studies over the past four decades. In showing how familial relationships come to be shaped and mediated by the hoard (hoard-as-substance), and even beyond this, how the hoard may itself come to be imagined as kin (hoard-as-kin), this article offers a counterpoint to studies that overemphasize the positive aspects and affects of kinship and relatedness.
囤积与亲属关系的实质
摘要:尽管大众媒体对囤积者明显的反社会行为进行了大量报道,但许多父母有囤积倾向的人都描述了在家庭囤积者身上或周围形成的强烈(尽管并不总是积极或可取的)亲属关系。基于对囤积干预专家的实地调查,对被认为是“囤积者的成年子女”(ACoHs)的人的采访,以及对最近关于该主题的回忆录的回顾,本文研究了家庭囤积是如何促进和限制生活在其中的人的互动、习惯和行动的,以及反过来,与囤积有关的亲属关系是如何建立和困扰的。我认为这些宝藏本身就是亲属物质,在这样做的过程中,我反思了过去四十年来亲属研究中“物质”一词的不同含义和所做的分析工作。通过展示家族关系是如何被囤积物(囤积物)塑造和调解的,甚至除此之外,如何将囤积物本身想象成亲属(囤积物),这篇文章提供了一个对比研究,过度强调亲属关系和亲缘关系的积极方面和影响。
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11.10%
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期刊介绍: Since 1921, Anthropological Quarterly has published scholarly articles, review articles, book reviews, and lists of recently published books in all areas of sociocultural anthropology. Its goal is the rapid dissemination of articles that blend precision with humanism, and scrupulous analysis with meticulous description.
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