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Net Curtains and Closed Doors

Intimacy, Family, and Public Life in Dublin
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It has been argued that the family is a clearly bounded centre of love and emotion in the lives of people. It is a centre which is separate from more "public" arenas. The Irish family, however, has until recently had neither clear boundaries nor overt emotional nurturance. This is due in large measure to English Colonialism and the influences of the Catholic Church upon Irish culture. English colonialism and the strong strain of Irish Catholicism have subjected Irish cultural understandings of "private life" to extensive Church and government intervention. This has influenced the Irish experience of marriage, family life, community and work. These disparate areas of life are, for the Irish, more similar emotionally and behaviourally to each other than they are different. In addition, the Irish generally live in small face-to-face communities, even in urban areas, meaning that people are uncomfortable with too much self-disclosure and rely on long-term interaction to create closeness. Events, not emotions, are analyzed. While some social scientists argue that the modern or postmodern self is somehow less authentic than those living in "primitive" societies because different aspects of life are fragmented and discsonnected (for example home and work), the author shows how among families she studied in Ireland the notion of dichotomies is somewhat false, and that people's relationships in the different arenas are not very different.

Author Biography:

ELIZABETH A. THROOP is Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology, McKendree College, Lebanon, Illinois.
Release date Australia
June 30th, 1999
Audiences
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Undergraduate
Pages
192
Dimensions
152x229x14
ISBN-13
9780897896368
Product ID
5261534

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