Book Review: Materializing Difference: Consumer Culture, Politics, and Ethnicity among Romanian Roma

IF 1.4 1区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Anastasia Loukianov
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Materializing Difference: Consumer Culture, Politics, and Ethnicity among Romanian Roma is a fascinating foray into the role of silver beakers and roofed tankards in the prestige economies, politics and in the ethnic and patrilineal identities of the Gabor Roma and, to a lesser extent, of the Cǎrhar Roma. To someone with no previous knowledge of Gabor Roma culture, it has proved both engaging and accessible. The monograph is primarily based on 33 months of multi-sited ethnographic fieldwork in Transylvania conducted over 20 years. Highlighting the lack of research on the ideologies and practices which organize inequalities among Roma people, the book sets out to understand the workings of the politics of difference. The book is organized in three parts, the first of which focuses on the importance of beakers and tankards in Gabor Roma intra-ethnic relationships and politics. Berta begins with an exposé of the strategies used by Gabors to establish hierarchies of prestige, namely, the consumption of patina-based (beakers and tankards) as well as of novelty-based (modern western consumer goods) prestige objects, marriage politics, and participation in the ethics of sociability (Chapter 1). Beakers and tankards must have particular characteristics to be considered prestige objects, which differ from those valued on antique markets. When acquired on antique markets, they must follow a process of deastheticization and dehistoricization before being reaestheticized and ethnicized to become proper prestige objects (Chapters 3 and 4). Along with aesthetic characteristics relating to decorations, size, age and material, the Gabor Roma value the ethnicized ownership history of beakers and tankards (Chapters 2 and 4). Ideally passed down from father to son for eternity, these objects are not only prestige markers but also symbols of ethnic and patrilineal identity (Chapter 4). Yet, as financial circumstances change, this state of inalienability is rarely achieved for extended periods of time and owners must part with a tankard or beaker. Among the Gabors, these retail for considerable sums (Chapter 2) and Berta covers sale management (Chapter 5). As the renown and prestige hierarchies are both fluid and only recognized by the Gabor Roma, the Gabors have to ensure a balance between politics of difference and ethics of sociability (Chapter 6). 1092888 CUS0010.1177/17499755221092888Cultural SociologyBook Reviews book-review2022
书评:物质化差异:罗马尼亚罗姆人的消费文化、政治和种族
物质化差异:罗马尼亚罗姆人的消费文化、政治和种族是对银喙和带顶水罐在加博尔罗姆人(Gabor Roma)的声望经济、政治以及种族和父系身份中的作用的一次引人入胜的尝试,在较小程度上,在Cārhar罗姆人中也是如此。对于一个以前不了解加博尔罗姆文化的人来说,事实证明,它既吸引人,又易于理解。该专著主要基于20多年来在特兰西瓦尼亚进行的33个月的多地点民族志实地调查。这本书强调了对罗姆人中组织不平等的意识形态和做法缺乏研究,并着手了解差异政治的运作方式。这本书分为三个部分,第一部分重点介绍烧杯和酒杯在Gabor Roma种族内部关系和政治中的重要性。Berta首先介绍了Gabors用来建立声望等级制度的策略,即基于铜绿(烧杯和酒杯)和基于新奇(现代西方消费品)的声望对象的消费、婚姻政治和参与社交道德(第1章)。烧杯和酒杯必须具有特定的特征才能被视为有声望的物品,这与古董市场上的估价不同。当在古董市场上被收购时,它们必须经过去麻醉和去历史化的过程,然后才能被重新审美和种族化,成为合适的声望对象(第3章和第4章)。除了与装饰、尺寸、年龄和材料相关的美学特征外,Gabor Roma还重视烧杯和酒杯的种族化所有权历史(第2章和第4章)。理想情况下,这些物品将从父亲传给儿子,不仅是声望的标志,也是种族和父系身份的象征(第4章)。然而,随着财务状况的变化,这种不可出租的状态很少会在很长一段时间内实现,业主必须放弃一个水罐或烧杯。在Gabor中,这些零售金额可观(第2章),Berta涵盖销售管理(第5章)。由于声望和声望等级制度都是不稳定的,只有加博尔罗姆人才能承认,加博尔人必须确保差异政治和社交道德之间的平衡(第6章)。1092888 CUS0010.1177/77499755221092888文化社会学书评2022
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Cultural Sociology
Cultural Sociology SOCIOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Cultural Sociology publishes empirically oriented, theoretically sophisticated, methodologically rigorous papers, which explore from a broad set of sociological perspectives a diverse range of socio-cultural forces, phenomena, institutions and contexts. The objective of Cultural Sociology is to publish original articles which advance the field of cultural sociology and the sociology of culture. The journal seeks to consolidate, develop and promote the arena of sociological understandings of culture, and is intended to be pivotal in defining both what this arena is like currently and what it could become in the future. Cultural Sociology will publish innovative, sociologically-informed work concerned with cultural processes and artefacts, broadly defined.
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