十八世纪英格兰贵族的情感享乐经济

IF 1.1 1区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY Social History Pub Date : 2024-07-02 DOI:10.1080/03071022.2024.2351753
M. Rothery
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ABSTRACT 本文分析了十八世纪 11 个贵族家庭的家庭文化和享乐交流。研究基于大量的家庭书信,通过识别这些书信中的情感词汇来了解家庭中关于享乐的对话以及享乐的各种目的。在这里,快乐作为一种情感被问题化和研究。主要论点有三个。首先,这些书信揭示了一个以前不为人知的家庭享乐世界,它与之前大多数研究关注的城市文艺复兴时期的公共享乐和感官享乐相关联,但在某些方面又与之相去甚远。这些书信揭示了快乐的情感经济,在这种经济中,情感物化为建立和打破家庭关系的货币。其次,愉悦并不是一种单一或孤立的情感,而是与焦虑和惊喜等其他情感共同作用的情感集群。最后,在不平等和资源分配不均成为日常生活一部分的继承制度和家庭动态中,快乐和不快对于维持贵族之间以及贵族与下属之间的良好秩序至关重要。
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Emotional economies of pleasure among the gentry of eighteenth-century England
ABSTRACT This article analyses familial cultures and exchanges of pleasure among 11 eighteenth-century gentry families. The research is based on a substantial collection of family correspondence and identifies emotion words within these letters to understand familial conversations about pleasure and the various purposes that pleasure was put to. Here pleasure is problematised and studied as an emotion. There are three main arguments. Firstly, the letters reveal a previously hidden world of family pleasure, connected to but in some ways remote from the public and sensory pleasures of the urban renaissance that most previous studies have focused on. The letters reveal an emotional economy of pleasure, where feelings materialised as currencies underlying the building and breaking of family relationships. Secondly, pleasure was not a singular or solitary feeling, but rather operated in affective clusters with other emotions such as anxiety and surprise. Finally, pleasure and displeasure were vital in keeping good order among the gentry and between the gentry and their subordinates, within inheritance systems and family dynamics where inequality and an unequal distribution of resources were part of everyday life.
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