Les femmes rom, entre statut de Romni et démocratie sexuelle. Essai d’anthropologie féministe

The article draws on more than fifteen years of ethnographic experience among Romanian Roma in different local and national contexts and on classical anthropological literature on marriage. Its aim is to highlight the importance of women as individual and collective subjects within marriage, deemed...

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Main Author: Iulia Hașdeu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Museum of the Romanian Peasant 2020-11-01
Series:Martor
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Online Access:http://martor.muzeultaranuluiroman.ro/archive/martor-25-2020/2020_11/
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spelling doaj-ebcbca978f464cc4ab7b040ab15ac4ff2021-04-02T20:56:59ZengNational Museum of the Romanian PeasantMartor1224-62712020-11-0125173188Les femmes rom, entre statut de Romni et démocratie sexuelle. Essai d’anthropologie féministe Iulia Hașdeu0Haute Ecole de Travail Social Genève, Suisse; Centre Régional Francophone de Recherches Avancées en Sciences Sociales (CEREFREA), RoumanieThe article draws on more than fifteen years of ethnographic experience among Romanian Roma in different local and national contexts and on classical anthropological literature on marriage. Its aim is to highlight the importance of women as individual and collective subjects within marriage, deemed to be as much an alliance as it is conjugality, meaning a significant relation and a space of their own. This is considered in two main domains: (1) the acknowledgement of the value of women as exchange items by women themselves within a “bride-price-like system,” and (2) the role of women as counter-power to the brotherhood-based masculine domination, as played within the purity symbolic order. Last but not least, the article examines how anthropological research focusing on the Roma women’s perspective and subjectivities, whether feminist or not, can contribute to both an understanding of the Roma marriage outside the new public discourse of “sexual democracy” and to a political “sisterhood” position as “we” women against patriarchy and racism.http://martor.muzeultaranuluiroman.ro/archive/martor-25-2020/2020_11/womenconjugalitypuritysubjectivitysisterhood
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Les femmes rom, entre statut de Romni et démocratie sexuelle. Essai d’anthropologie féministe
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title Les femmes rom, entre statut de Romni et démocratie sexuelle. Essai d’anthropologie féministe
title_short Les femmes rom, entre statut de Romni et démocratie sexuelle. Essai d’anthropologie féministe
title_full Les femmes rom, entre statut de Romni et démocratie sexuelle. Essai d’anthropologie féministe
title_fullStr Les femmes rom, entre statut de Romni et démocratie sexuelle. Essai d’anthropologie féministe
title_full_unstemmed Les femmes rom, entre statut de Romni et démocratie sexuelle. Essai d’anthropologie féministe
title_sort les femmes rom, entre statut de romni et démocratie sexuelle. essai d’anthropologie féministe
publisher National Museum of the Romanian Peasant
series Martor
issn 1224-6271
publishDate 2020-11-01
description The article draws on more than fifteen years of ethnographic experience among Romanian Roma in different local and national contexts and on classical anthropological literature on marriage. Its aim is to highlight the importance of women as individual and collective subjects within marriage, deemed to be as much an alliance as it is conjugality, meaning a significant relation and a space of their own. This is considered in two main domains: (1) the acknowledgement of the value of women as exchange items by women themselves within a “bride-price-like system,” and (2) the role of women as counter-power to the brotherhood-based masculine domination, as played within the purity symbolic order. Last but not least, the article examines how anthropological research focusing on the Roma women’s perspective and subjectivities, whether feminist or not, can contribute to both an understanding of the Roma marriage outside the new public discourse of “sexual democracy” and to a political “sisterhood” position as “we” women against patriarchy and racism.
topic women
conjugality
purity
subjectivity
sisterhood
url http://martor.muzeultaranuluiroman.ro/archive/martor-25-2020/2020_11/
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