Miller Daniel, Garvey Pauline
University College London.
Maynooth University.
J R Anthropol Inst. 2022 Sep;28(3):975-992. doi: 10.1111/1467-9655.13779. Epub 2022 Jun 22.
This article argues that a population of relatively affluent retired people in a small Irish town have employed the possibilities of grandparenting to resolve many of the tensions of contemporary kinship. This includes the tension between the obligations of prescriptive relationships as against the voluntarism of friendship. This is considered against a background shift in kinship studies towards a distinction between kinship as a category and kinship as experience. Kinship as experience often now comprises a series of deep fluctuations during the life course. Experience is also extended by the growth in life expectancy. This makes it still more important that the legacy of an individual's prior experiences of kinship may be partially resolved through the experience of grandparenting. The profound consequences of grandparenting lie not in the relationship to the grandchildren but in the possibilities that grandparenting offers to recalibrate all other kinship relations. These include the relationship with one's own children, the relationship with partners, the legacy of one's prior experience of being a parent, and even the memory of the way one was parented when a child.
本文认为,爱尔兰一个小镇上一群相对富裕的退休老人利用了祖父母身份的可能性来化解当代亲属关系中的许多紧张状况。这包括规定性亲属关系的义务与友谊的自愿性之间的紧张关系。这是在亲属关系研究的背景转变下进行考量的,这种转变是朝着将亲属关系作为一个类别与作为一种体验区分开来。亲属关系作为一种体验现在往往在人生历程中包含一系列深刻的波动。预期寿命的增长也扩展了这种体验。这使得个人先前亲属关系经历的遗产可能通过祖父母身份的体验得到部分化解变得更加重要。祖父母身份的深远影响不在于与孙辈的关系,而在于祖父母身份为重新校准所有其他亲属关系所提供的可能性。这些关系包括与自己孩子的关系、与伴侣的关系、自己作为父母的先前经历的遗产,甚至是对自己小时候被抚养方式的记忆。