Hildres Geertz's
The Javanese Family: A Study of Kinship and Socialization.
解説:池田光穂
Hildred Geertz, Professor Emerita, Pinceton
"Hildred Geertz
has done extensive fieldwork in Java, Morocco, and Bali. She has
recently completed more than two years of fieldwork research in the
village of Batuan on the Indonesian island of Bali. Working in the same
village that was studied in the 1930s by Margaret Mead and Gregory
Bateson, Professor Geertz has focused her study on the interconnections
between different Balinese art forms and how and why such forms have
changed through time. The effects of economic development and tourism
on Balinese artistic endeavor were also investigated. The first book on
this work, Images of Power: Balinese Paintings Made for Gregory Bateson
and Margaret Mead, was published in January 1995 (University of Hawaii
Press). In 2004, The Life of a Balinese Temple: Artistry, Imagination,
and History in a Peasant Village was also published by the University
of Hawaii Press. Professor Geertz is the author of The Javanese Family,
coauthor with Clifford Geertz of Kinship in Bali, with Clifford Geertz
and Lawrence Rosen of Meaning and Order in Moroccan Society, and has
recently edited State and Society in Bali. Professor Geertz teaches
courses on the history of anthropological theory, the anthropological
study of life stories, the anthropology of art, and the ethnographer's
craft." -
https://anthropology.princeton.edu/people/emeritus-faculty/hildred-geertz
書誌情報:The Javanese Family: A Study of Kinship and Socialization.
HILDRED GEERTZ, The Free Press, 1961.
The Javanese Family: A Study of Kinship and Socialization.
HILDRED GEERTZ, The Free Press, 1961.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ONE/ INTRODUCTION
1. Kinship in Javanese Society
2. The Setting
TWO/ THE STRUCTURE OF THE JAVANESE KINSHIP SYSTEM
1. Kinship Terminology
THE FUNDAMENTAL PATTERN
SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS: RESPECT AND FAMILIARITY
CONFLICT BETWEEN RESPECT SYSTEMS
KINSHIP TERMS AND NON-KINSMEN
2. The Kindred and Affinal Relatives
EXTENT AND COHESIVENESS OF THE KINDRED
RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF KINSMEN
AFFINAL RELATIVES
3. Household Composition
VARIATIONS IN HOUSEHOLD MAKE-UP
ADULT RELATIVES IN THE HOUSEHOLD
"BORROWED" CHILDREN OF KINSMEN
STEPCHILDREN
THE CENTRAL ROLE OF WOMEN IN HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
4. Property Division at Divorce and at Death
THE SETTLEMENT PROCESS
SETTLEMENT AT DIVORCE
SETTLEMENT AT DEATH
5. Marriage
MARRIAGE ARRANGEMENT
SELECTION OF MATE
COURTSHIP AND ENGAGEMENT
WEDDING RITUALS AND FESTIVITIES
DIVORCE AND REMARRIAGE
THE FIRST MONTHS OF MARRIAGE
6. The Structure of Javanese Kinship
THREE: THE FUNCTIONING OF THE JAVANESE KINSHIP SYSTEM
1. Customs of Pregnancy and Childbirth
THE DESIRE FOR CHILDREN
ABORTION AND CONTRACEPTION
CUSTOMS AND TABOOS DURING PREGNANCY
TRADITIONAL CHILDBIRTH CUSTOMS
TRADITIONAL TREATMENT OF MOTHER AND NEONATE
MODERN MEDICALLY TRAINED MIDWIVES
2. Infant Care and Training
GENERAL TREATMENT OF THE INFANT
SWADDLING
CARRYING THE BABY
NURSING, SUPPLEMENTARY FEEDING, AND WEANING
EATING
POLITENESS TRAINING
LEARNING TO WALK
TOILET TRAINING
ATTITUDES TOWARD INFANTILE SEXUALITY
GOING TO SLEEP
RITUAL PROTECTIONS
3. Social Relationships in Childhood
PARENTS
SIBLINGS
RELATIONSHIPS WITH OTHERS
JAVANESE CONCEPTIONS OF MATURITY
THE. JAVANESE VALUE OF "RESPECT"
TEACHING AND ENFORCING MATURE BEHAVIOR
4. Adolescence
5. Adulthood
ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION BETWEEN HUSBAND AND WIFE
SEXUAL RIGHTS OF SPOUSES
EMOTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN SPOUSES
DIVORCE
OLD AGE
6. Javanese Values and the Javanese Family
Appendix I Javanese Kinship Terminology
Appendix II Methods of Research
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