英国工厂事件中工人对父权制的回应(1840–1860)

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY Journal of Victorian Culture Pub Date : 2022-12-15 DOI:10.1093/jvcult/vcac072
F. Moine
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在维多利亚中期,庆祝公司、领导以及员工成功的机会很多:宴会、晚宴和郊游、年度聚会、愉快的旅行和短途旅行、工厂周围的游行,或与雇主家人直接相关的仪式。本文的目的是分析纺织厂组织的一些大型社区活动,以便更好地理解工人家长式作风的做法和意义。本研究的第一部分“自下而上”探讨了家长主义的封建结构,以及顺从在纺织厂组织的大型集体活动中所扮演的复杂角色。第二部分,关于由行业领袖转变为慈善家的提图斯·索尔特和塞缪尔·考托尔德组织的大型社会活动,考察了“家长主义剧场”中的权力展示,并提出了工人可能规避家长主义模式的问题。最后一部分是赞美诗的特殊性,赞美行业领袖,感谢他们为员工组织的郊游和庆祝活动。它分析了这一特定的诗歌亚类如何为家长式作风和社会界限的重新谈判提供了空间。
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Workers’ Responses to Paternalism in British Factory-Based Events (1840–1860)
Opportunities to celebrate the success of the firm, its leaders and, by extension, its employees, were numerous in the mid-Victorian period: banquets, dinners and outings, annual gatherings, pleasure trips and excursions, processions around the mills, or ceremonies directly related with the employer’s family. The purpose of this paper is to analyse some of these large communal events organized in textile mills in order to better understand the practices and meanings of paternalism on the side of the workers. The first part of this study of paternalism ‘from below’ explores the feudal structure of paternalism and the complex role played by deference in the large communal events organized in textile factories. The second part, about the large social events organized by captains of industry turned philanthropists, Titus Salt and Samuel Courtauld, examines the display of power in ‘the theatre of paternalism’ and raises the question of a possible circumvention of the paternalistic model on the part of workers. The last part is about the specificities of laudatory poems praising captains of industry and thanking them for the outings and celebrations they organized for their employees. It analyses how this specific poetical subgenre offers a space for renegotiation of paternalism and social boundaries.
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