Gendered heritage on Smith Island: the taste of things and comic relief

Jana Kopelent Rehak
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Abstract This article examines the subject of women’s knowledge in a small fishing community on Smith Island, Maryland in the U.S. I discuss this how fluid gender division of knowledge relates to life on a small island, and how it also lends itself to a certain social cohesion. Between women. I focus on this gender cohesion, as I explore the rituals of Smith Island women, framing my discussion around the annual event known as the Ladies Dinner. By following the structure of a particular gender-specific celebration, I not only discuss solidarity in women’s agency, but also offer an in-depth analysis of the satirical skits performed on stage, showing a double figure elicited through the technique of comic inversion. In my analysis of the comedic parodies presented, I further discuss the playful and fluid nature of such engagements and the subversions of gender, which women use when they are confronted with perceived gender boundaries. This article shows how deeply Smith Island women embrace their collective life and reveals their strategies for reinventing their multilevel knowledge in the face of a changing socioecology.
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史密斯岛上的性别遗产:对事物的品味和喜剧救济
本文考察了美国马里兰州史密斯岛一个小渔业社区的女性知识主题。我讨论了知识的流动性别划分如何与小岛上的生活相关,以及它如何使自己具有一定的社会凝聚力。在女性之间。当我探索史密斯岛女性的仪式时,我关注的是这种性别凝聚力,围绕一年一度的“女士晚宴”(Ladies Dinner)展开讨论。通过遵循特定性别庆典的结构,我不仅讨论了女性机构中的团结,而且还对舞台上表演的讽刺小品进行了深入分析,展示了通过喜剧反转技术引发的双重形象。在我对所呈现的喜剧模仿的分析中,我进一步讨论了这种参与的俏皮和流动的本质,以及女性在面对感知到的性别界限时所使用的性别颠覆。本文展示了史密斯岛妇女对集体生活的热爱程度,并揭示了她们在面对不断变化的社会生态学时重塑多层次知识的策略。
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