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Ourlands: Culture, gender, and intention in women's land communities in the United States.

机译:陆地资源:美国女性土地社区中的文化,性别和意图。

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This dissertation investigates relations between gender and culture in the context of women's intentional communities: residential communities composed entirely of women. Women's intentional communities provide a rich field for discussing issues of gender, culture, and the deliberate production of cultural difference. Using interview data and participant observation at several field sites, I explore these issues and focus on four main theoretical questions: (1) The cultures of women's lands are to an important degree consciously created, discussed, and changed by land-women. The production of cultural difference is deliberate and, moreover, there is constant meta-discussion and self-awareness about that production by my informants. Ideas about the production of culture within anthropology still often focus on culture as unconscious or outside the scope of individual daily activities; yet here I focus on how individual women strategize to produce cultural difference. (2) Women's lands are not isolated bubbles of culture, nor are they a network of cultures which function without respect to the matrix cultures in which they are enmeshed. There is cultural exchange between the matrix cultures of the United States and women's lands. (3) Because of the greater "weight" of the matrix culture, there are ways in which it influences the cultures of women's-lands that go largely (although not entirely) undiscussed. These invisible or doxic pressures are among the hardest to resist and change within women's-land cultures, and sometimes represent ideas either adopted or not fully questioned by women's-land cultures. (4) Culture and gender are intertwined, in both matrix United States cultures and within women's-land cultures, and much of the cultural difference between these stems from different gender structures. Gender and gender relations are different within a single-sex community, and occur in ways that are not possible within the larger matrix of the United States. Furthermore, although some gender ideas from the matrix culture still persist, large parts of the doxa of femaleness and femininity are challenged by the fact that on women's land, women are the norm and the unmarked category.
机译:本文在妇女有意社区的背景下研究了性别与文化之间的关系:有意由女性组成的居住社区。妇女的有意社区为讨论性别,文化和故意产生的文化差异问题提供了广阔的领域。使用访谈数据和参与者在几个现场的观察,我探索了这些问题,并集中在四个主要理论问题上:(1)在很大程度上,土地妇女有意识地创造,讨论和改变妇女的土地文化。文化差异的产生是有意的,而且,我的线人对这种产生具有持续的元讨论和自我意识。关于人类学内文化产生的观念仍然经常将文化视为无意识的或超出个人日常活动范围的;但在这里,我将重点关注女性个体如何通过策略来产生文化差异。 (2)妇女的土地不是孤立的文化泡沫,也不是一个文化网络,其运作不遵守其所处的母体文化。美国的基础文化与妇女的土地之间存在着文化交流。 (3)由于母体文化的“权重”更大,它在某些方面影响着(尽管不是全部)未讨论的妇女土地文化。这些无形的或压迫性的压力是妇女土地文化中最难以抵抗和改变的压力,有时代表着妇女土地文化所采纳或未完全质疑的观念。 (4)在美国的基本文化和妇女土地文化中,文化和性别是交织在一起的,这些文化之间的许多差异源于不同的性别结构。性别和性别关系在单性社区内是不同的,并且以美国大矩阵中不可能发生的方式发生。此外,尽管仍保留了来自母体文化的一些性别观念,但在女性的土地上,女性是常态和未加标记的类别这一事实对女性和女性气质中的很大一部分挑战。

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  • 作者

    Luis, Keridwen N.;

  • 作者单位

    Brandeis University.;

  • 授予单位 Brandeis University.;
  • 学科 Anthropology Cultural.;Womens Studies.;Sociology Organizational.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 329 p.
  • 总页数 329
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 人类学;社会学;
  • 关键词

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