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Gender and inheritance patterns in rural Europe: Women as wives, widows, daughters and sisters
History and Anthropology ( IF 0.752 ) Pub Date : 2021-08-03 , DOI: 10.1080/02757206.2021.1905239
Martine Segalen 1
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ABSTRACT

The paper presents a broad historical analysis of literature on European rural societies, which started in the 1970s until the 1990s, and produced a host of information regarding kinship, the variety of inheritance patterns, and local legal systems. Those issues were all dealing with what was then called the “social division of sexes” inside domestic groups. If not addressed directly, the topic of gender, however, was present, as greatly influenced by Jack Goody's position regarding women's position in diverging devolution patterns in relation to the diversity of economic activities, should they be agriculturalists or pastoralists. When re-examined under the new scope of gender, these rich monographies yield a host of information on the possibility for women's agency, although set in a strict patriarchal context.



中文翻译:

欧洲农村的性别和继承模式:妇女作为妻子、寡妇、女儿和姐妹

摘要

本文对欧洲农村社会的文献进行了广泛的历史分析,这些文献始于 1970 年代至 1990 年代,产生了大量关于亲属关系、继承模式的多样性和当地法律制度的信息。这些问题都涉及当时家庭群体内部所谓的“社会性别分工”。然而,如果不直接解决,性别话题就会出现,因为杰克古迪关于妇女在与经济活动多样性相关的不同权力下放模式中的地位的立场极大地影响了她们,无论她们是农夫还是牧民。当在新的性别范围内重新审视时,这些丰富的专着提供了大量关于女性代理可能性的信息,尽管设置在严格的父权制背景下。

更新日期:2021-08-03
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