另类家庭:一个中产阶级、异性恋、美国单身母亲的家庭选择中的空间动态

IF 0.5 4区 艺术学 0 ARCHITECTURE
L. Layne
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摘要本文是对Carmen West的长期民族志案例研究的一部分,她是一位中产阶级、异性恋的美国单身母亲(SMC)和她的三个孩子,重点关注了西方人占据家庭空间的动态方式。SMCs在没有男性伴侣的情况下开始和抚养家庭,这一事实为以不同的方式想象和做家庭生活提供了创造性的机会。我借鉴了哲学家约翰·舒马赫关于人的姿势的著作,以及我自己与据称在约旦“定居”的贝都因人的民族志著作,展示了西方人是如何通过定位和重新定位自己和家具,以及他们的房子和东西的物质限制和可供性来建造家园的。西方家庭的非传统、象征性的迁移和混合可能会产生出在一个需要“灵活性……不断适应变化的能力”的环境中茁壮成长的主体。除了主体形成之外,这个案例还阐明了集体的共同构成,无论是在帐篷里还是在郊区的独栋住宅里。
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Alternative Domesticities: Spatial Dynamism in the Home-Making of one Middle-Class, Heterosexual, American Single Mother by Choice
Abstract Part of a long-term ethnographic case study of Carmen West, a middle-class, heterosexual, American single mother by choice (SMC) and her three children, this essay focuses on the dynamic way the Wests occupy their domestic space. The fact that SMCs start and raise their families without a male partner opens creative opportunities for imagining and doing domestic life differently. Drawing on the philosopher John Schumacher’s work on human posture, and my own ethnographic work with purportedly ‘settled’ Bedouin in Jordan, I show how the Wests make their home through positioning and repositioning themselves and their furniture, vis a vis each other and the material constraints and affordances of their house and their stuff. The unconventional, aleatory moving and mixing of the West family may produce subjects who thrive in an environment that calls for “flexibility…the ability to adjust continuously to change.” Beyond subject-formation, this case illuminates the co-making of collectives whether in a tent or suburban, single-family home.
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