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On the fringe of western Europe, yet fully integrated into the capitalist market, the rural economy of the west of Ireland seems to provide a fascinating object of analysis to the student of European folk cultures. This book concentrates on a particular aspect of that rural economy: the social organization and cultural construction of work in a community of family farms. The concept of work, which is primarily farm work, is taken here as a very elementary set of ideas, images and experiences that enable us to penetrate in the different cultural spheres that intersect life on an Irish family farm. Work, the author concludes, is to this farming community what the Kula ring is to the Trobriand islanders - a kind of Maussian "total social fact" the analysis of which incorporates a comprehensive description of a particular social system.



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Table of Contents

Preface
Alan Macfarlane

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Chapter 1. Memories from the West
Chapter 2. Languages and Practices
Chapter 3. An Enquiry into the Economy
Chapter 4. Tamed Commodities
Chapter 5. The Moral Boundaries of Farm Work
Chapter 6. Workers and Machines
Chapter 7. The Community Through Monetary Exchanges
Chapter 8. Tönnies in the West of Ireland
Chapter 9. The Intricacies of the Gift
Chapter 10. Family and Gender
Chapter 11. Maximising Kinship Relations
Chapter 12. The Social Life of Space
Chapter 13. Individualism, Morality, and Sentiment
Chapter 14. Work As Metaphor: The Abrogation of the Economy

Concluding Remarks

Images and Imagination – A Photographic Appendix
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
      Publication Date: 15/08/1996
      ISBN13: 9781571818874, 978-1571818874
      ISBN10: 1571818871

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      On the fringe of western Europe, yet fully integrated into the capitalist market, the rural economy of the west of Ireland seems to provide a fascinating object of analysis to the student of European folk cultures. This book concentrates on a particular aspect of that rural economy: the social organization and cultural construction of work in a community of family farms. The concept of work, which is primarily farm work, is taken here as a very elementary set of ideas, images and experiences that enable us to penetrate in the different cultural spheres that intersect life on an Irish family farm. Work, the author concludes, is to this farming community what the Kula ring is to the Trobriand islanders - a kind of Maussian "total social fact" the analysis of which incorporates a comprehensive description of a particular social system.



      Trade Review

      "... a valuable volume. Well researched and solidly argued ... Author and material are intriguinglymatched." · Choice

      "... an important contribution toward an understanding of rural Irish culture and society." · Reviewers Bookwatch



      Table of Contents

      Preface
      Alan Macfarlane

      Acknowledgements

      Introduction

      Chapter 1. Memories from the West
      Chapter 2. Languages and Practices
      Chapter 3. An Enquiry into the Economy
      Chapter 4. Tamed Commodities
      Chapter 5. The Moral Boundaries of Farm Work
      Chapter 6. Workers and Machines
      Chapter 7. The Community Through Monetary Exchanges
      Chapter 8. Tönnies in the West of Ireland
      Chapter 9. The Intricacies of the Gift
      Chapter 10. Family and Gender
      Chapter 11. Maximising Kinship Relations
      Chapter 12. The Social Life of Space
      Chapter 13. Individualism, Morality, and Sentiment
      Chapter 14. Work As Metaphor: The Abrogation of the Economy

      Concluding Remarks

      Images and Imagination – A Photographic Appendix
      Bibliography
      Index

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