Gender, family and work in Naples / V. A. Goddard

Breaking new ground in Mediterranean anthropology, this book rejects the discipline's traditional focus on honour and shame in small face-to-face communities, and suggests that gender and sexuality interact with material processes in the constitution of personal and social identities. In this e...

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Place / Publishing House:Oxford, Washington, D.C. : Berg, 1996
Year of Publication:1996
Edition:1. publ.
Language:English
Series:Mediterranea series
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Physical Description:x, 264 Seiten
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Summary:Breaking new ground in Mediterranean anthropology, this book rejects the discipline's traditional focus on honour and shame in small face-to-face communities, and suggests that gender and sexuality interact with material processes in the constitution of personal and social identities. In this ethnographic account of the labour market in Naples, the author shows how cultural definitions of gender can be used to investigate broad social processes. Scarce stable employment in the area means that household members are forced to diversify their economic activities in order to survive. Petty entrepreneurship is an option which is almost exclusively available to men. Women, who are either unable or unwilling to obtain factory work, are generally confined to the status of outworkers. The author emphasises that individual choices cannot be attributed solely to economic opportunities but that concepts of selfhood, gender identity and the symbolic value of female sexuality are also important.
ISBN:1859730345
1859730396
ac_no:AC15062696
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: V. A. Goddard