“从不”的关系伦理太多的

IF 0.3 Q4 ANTHROPOLOGY
J. Tosic
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这篇文章探讨了一种特定的关系伦理模式——被称为“从不……”在亲密关系中,“太多”是一种应对亲密关系中不确定因素的方式。关系伦理的概念指的是人们通过关系生活和培养伦理价值的历史嵌入方式,因此,也代表了对正在进行的关于道德经济的人类学辩论的民族志基础概念贡献。我的研究揭示了民族志对“永不”关系伦理的三种变体的见解。“太多了”,三个不同的社会因素和关系尺度:“从不觉得太多”/当地女性和她们与婚姻伴侣的关系;“不要拥有太多”/当地人和他们与财产的关系;“永远不要定居太多”/来自俄罗斯的女性移民和她们与定居地的关系。本文的分析是在一个特定的空间和时间位置的背景下发展起来的——一个有(被迫)移民历史的边境少数民族城镇,是当代移民的焦点,被国家和父权制边缘化。
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The Relational Ethics of ‘Never . . . Too Much’
This article explores how a specific pattern of relational ethics – referred to as ‘never . . . too much’ – figures as a way of coping with intimate uncertainties in close relationships. The concept of relational ethics refers to the historically embedded ways in which people live and cultivate ethical values through relations and, as such, also represents an ethnographically grounded conceptual contribution to ongoing anthropological debates on moral economy. My research unfolds ethnographic insights into three variations of the relational ethics of ‘never . . . too much’, three respective sets of social actors and relational scales: ‘never feel too much’/local women and their relationship to their marital partner; ‘never own too much’/local men and their relationship to property; ‘never settle too much’/female migrants from Russia and their relationship to the place of settlement. The article’s analysis is developed against the background of a particular spatial and temporal location – a border minority town with a history of (forced) migration, and is a contemporary focal point of migration, marginalisation by the state and patriarchy.
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