“福音派的吉塔诺是个好对象”:男子气概、教堂和罗纳诺斯

IF 1.2 2区 社会学 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY
Antonio Montañés Jiménez
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这篇文章探讨了基督教的原则、意象和思想,塑造了西班牙五旬节派吉塔诺人的男性理想、行为和身份。关于五旬节派男子气概的学术研究强调,在由“男子气概”和其他沙文主义原则主导的文化环境中,男性发现遵守五旬节派的男子气概标准是具有挑战性的,而那些已经皈依的人往往在未皈依的男性面前失去了地位,因为他们被赋予了女性化的光环。虽然许多改信的吉塔诺人也在努力达到五旬节的道德标准,但吉塔诺信徒试图按照主流和高度重视的种族理想来改革他们的男子气概。男性化的皈依途径、道德/精神承诺和文化声望之间的联系对吉塔诺男性信徒在吉塔诺文化和社区环境中被视为潜在伴侣的方式有着重要的影响。文章认为,五旬节派基督教关于男性应该如何行为的性别观念定义了吉塔诺社区的男子气概、道德期望和夫妻实践的理想。这篇文章还提供了一个关于产生、复制和维持话语、社会和社区框架和求爱实践(称为ronos)的机制的民族志描述,在这些机制中,五旬节派的吉塔诺理想和对男子气概的渴望变得有意义和有吸引力。
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‘Evangelical Gitanos are a good catch’: masculinity, churches, and roneos★
This article explores Christian principles, imagery, and ideas shaping the (re)making of masculine ideals, behaviour, and identities among Pentecostal Gitanos in Spain. Scholarship on Pentecostal masculinities emphasizes that in cultural settings dominated by ‘macho’ and other chauvinistic principles, men find it challenging to comply with Pentecostal standards of manhood, and those who do convert often lose standing before non‐converted men as they are accorded an aura of effeminacy. Whereas many converted Gitanos struggle to meet Pentecostal moral standards too, Gitano believers attempt to reform their masculinity following dominant and highly valued ethnic ideals. The connection between masculine pathways of conversion, moral/spiritual commitment, and cultural prestige has significant implications for the ways in which Gitano male believers are perceived and appreciated as potential partners in Gitano cultural and communitarian milieus. The article argues that Pentecostal Christianity's gendered ideas about how men should behave defines ideals of masculinity, ethical expectations, and couple‐making practices among Gitano communities. The article also provides an ethnographic account of the mechanisms involved in generating, reproducing, and sustaining discursive, social, and communitarian frameworks and courting practices (known as roneos) in which Pentecostal Gitano ideals and aspirations about manhood become meaningful and appealing.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute is the principal journal of the oldest anthropological organization in the world. It has attracted and inspired some of the world"s greatest thinkers. International in scope, it presents accessible papers aimed at a broad anthropological readership. It is also acclaimed for its extensive book review section, and it publishes a bibliography of books received.
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