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The relational ethics of “never (…) too much”: Situating and scaling intimate uncertainties in an Adriatic harbour (forthcoming)

Author(s)
Jelena Tosic
Abstract

This article explores how a specific pattern of relational ethics referred to as 'never . . . too much' figures as a way of coping with intimate uncertainties in close relationships. The concept of relational ethics refers to the historically embedded ways in which people live and cultivate ethical values through relations and, as such, also represents an ethnographically grounded conceptual contribution to ongoing anthropological debates on moral economy. My research unfolds ethnographic insights into three variations of the relational ethics of 'never . . . too much', three respective sets of social actors and relational scales: 'never feel too much'/local women and their relationship to their marital partner; 'never own too much'/local men and their relationship to property; 'never settle too much'/female migrants from Russia and their relationship to the place of settlement. The article's analysis is developed against the background of a particular spatial and temporal location - a border minority town with a history of (forced) migration, and is a contemporary focal point of migration, marginalisation by the state and patriarchy.

Organisation(s)
Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Journal
Anthropological Journal of European Cultures
Volume
27
Pages
105-126
No. of pages
22
ISSN
1755-2923
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3167/ajec.2018.270207
Publication date
09-2018
Peer reviewed
Yes
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
504017 Cultural anthropology
Keywords
ASJC Scopus subject areas
Cultural Studies, Anthropology
Portal url
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en/publications/158488ac-0b68-4eb9-8b24-cc2c0cb8fe98