Marriage, Divorce and Mutual Indebtedness

Juliette Cleuziou, Caroline Dufy
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This article offers an original insight on the gift economy in Tajikistan. As long shown by the literature, ceremonial expenditures sustain social status and convey moral obligations and social order. In this context, we find that marriage breakdown sheds a new light on social cohesion and the sense of indebtedness in Tajik society. In the case studies provided, the material and symbolic meaning of marital breakdown is analysed from the perspective of divorced women. In the context of high ritual expenditure, we ask what are the effects of divorce (and more broadly, demarriage) on women’s perceptions of gender and marital roles in a context of economic crisis and mass male migration to Russia. Specifically, we are interested in the language of debt that shapes women’s discourses about their former marital bond, and how it disrupts the principles of the gift economy that derive from traditional gender and generational roles. In particular, the notion of debt allows divorced women to condemn their ex-in-laws’ failings towards them. The end of the marriage opens the way for the denunciation of broken promises, the expression of unfulfilled expectations and the breaking of marital, gender and collective obligations towards the spouse. While it brings with it a demand for recognition and social justice, it also expresses the contradictory tensions that run through society, its norms and the traditional social roles associated with conjugality.
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结婚、离婚和相互负债
本文对塔吉克斯坦的礼品经济提供了独到的见解。正如长期以来的文献所表明的那样,礼仪支出维持了社会地位,传达了道德义务和社会秩序。在这方面,我们发现婚姻破裂使人们对塔吉克社会的社会凝聚力和负债感有了新的认识。在提供的案例研究中,从离婚女性的角度分析婚姻破裂的物质和象征意义。在仪式支出高的背景下,我们提出了一个问题:在经济危机和大量男性移民到俄罗斯的背景下,离婚(更广泛地说,是离婚)对女性对性别和婚姻角色的看法有什么影响?具体来说,我们感兴趣的是债务语言,它塑造了女性关于前婚姻关系的话语,以及它如何破坏源自传统性别和代际角色的礼物经济原则。特别是,债务的概念让离婚的女性可以谴责前夫对自己的失败。婚姻的结束为谴责未兑现的承诺、表达未实现的期望以及打破对配偶的婚姻、性别和集体义务开辟了道路。虽然它带来了对承认和社会正义的要求,但它也表达了贯穿整个社会、其规范和与婚姻有关的传统社会角色的矛盾紧张。
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