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Kinship, friendship and gender relations in two east Aegean village communities (Lesbos, Greece)
This thesis is concerned with the ways in which kinship and friendship are informed by cultural notions of gender in two villages of Northern Lesbos (East Aegean region of Greece) and it falls into four parts. It begins with a discussion of marriage and the creation of the domestic group, it moves on to consider relations in the predominantly female realm of house and neighbourhood and concludes with an examination of the social and cultural configurations present in the exclusively male domain of the coffeeshop and the village community at large. In the introductory chapter I briefly discuss the socio-economic and demographic context in a historical perspective. The analysis of informal courtship, match-making and dowering and the process of marriage more generally forms the focus of part one. Here it is shown that the religiously sanctioned ideal of the bilateral household (which is based on gender complementarity) is administered primarily by
women and exhibits a matrilateral emphasis. This point is fully explored in part two where it is demonstrated that while men, especially those of low status, are domestically
marginal, their wives in their maternal role dominate kin-based and mutually antagonistic networks of women. A close examination of the fragmented nature of male kinship and the content of affinity and neighbourship further confirms the centrality of women to kinship. The third part begins with an extensive discussion of the code of commensality and the drinking patterns it supports, the cycle of participation in different categories of coffeeshop and the symbolism of drinks. An analysis of male commensal friendship and the more asymmetric ties that arise in competitive drinking and gambling gives us the clues to understanding notions of gender that are specific to the coffeeshop and opposed to corresponding notions that arise in the context of the household. Finally the concluding part examines the values of individual personhood and 'belonging' in local society and assesses the contrast between two notions of the village and their implications for political behaviour
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Performative meditation and interpretation / Between manual and documentation, between script and record
Tato práce se zabĂ˝vá zasazovánĂm zkušenosti do rámce, aktem zrozenĂ, opakovánĂ a škálou notacĂ, a nakonec pojmem otevĹ™ená partitura (open score). Je zde sledováno nÄ›kolik cest, ve kterĂ˝ch se prezentovanĂ© pĹ™Ăstupy a zámÄ›ry spájejĂ do základnĂho konceptu zpracovávanĂ zkušenosti do partitury. Mezi rĹŻznĂ˝mi styly a metodami ve vztahu k tomuto fenomĂ©nu jsou v práci prozkoumávány: hermeneutickĂ˝ pĹ™Ăstup k interpretaci umÄ›nĂ Hanse-Georga Gadamera v dĂle Pravda a metoda, estetická teorie Johna Deweyho v Art as Experience, vĂ˝voj notace a otevĹ™enĂ© partitury, pravidla happeningu, slovnĂ partitury (word score) a instrukce (event scores), forma manifestu a jeho role v umÄ›leckĂ© praxi, návodnĂ© principy haiku, reperfomance jako odkaz k minulosti a sociálnĂ vĂ˝zkum, rekonstrukce událostĂ jako sociálnÄ› angaĹľovanĂ© umÄ›nĂ, umÄ›lecká praxe ve vztahu k legislativÄ›, tĂ˝kajĂcĂ se pozemkovĂ˝ch práv a volnĂ©ho pohybu v krajinÄ›. PrimárnĂm cĂlem práce je odhalit proces redukce vĂ˝chozĂ zkušenosti skrze umÄ›leckou metodologii, ĂşstĂcĂ do koneÄŤnĂ© volnÄ› interpretovatelnĂ© práce, která má formu otevĹ™enĂ© partitury.This work deals with the framing of experience, the act of becoming, repetition, a notation spectrum, and, ultimately, the notion of the open score. Several avenues are pursued in which each of the various presented approaches and contemplations connect to the fundamental concept of the working of experience into a score. Among the various styles and methods which are investigated in relation to this phenomenon are Hans-Georg Gadamer’s hermeneutic approach to the interpretation of art in Truth and Method, John Dewey’s aesthetic theory in Art as Experience, the development of notation and the open score, the rules of the happening, word and event scores, the form of the manifesto and its role in artistic practice, the guiding principles of haiku, reperformance as legacy and social research, reenactment as socially engaged art, and artistic practice in relation to legislation concerning land access. The work’s fundamental concern is to reveal the process of reducing an essential experience through artistic methodology, resulting in a final open interpretable work in the form of an open score.