essay

The power of weakness

key issues in hunter-gather researchOxford [England] • Published In 1994 • Pages:

By: Sharp, Henry S..

Abstract
In this paper, Sharp interprets the behavior surrounding a marital dispute in terms of gender complimentarity, rather than male dominance. The dispute is between a husband, who pours himself a drink, and his wife, who quickly runs to the home of her children and has a fit. The husband puts the bottle away when his children intercede. His wife then recovers. According to Sharp the wrong interpretation would be to see the wife as reacting to a pattern of marital abuse. Rather Sharp interprets the wife's performance as an effective exercise of power. By displaying her vulnerability, the wife is attempting to reassert the protective and productive role of the husband, which his drinking threatens to undermine. Such a round about way of influencing another person's behavior is typical in a society in which direct intervention is considered a violation of one's personal integrity. This document contains the 48-page bibliography for the collected volume "Key Issues in Hunter-Gatherer Research."
Subjects
Information sources listed in other works
Gender status
Ethnic stratification
Ingroup antagonisms
Family relationships
culture
Chipewyans
HRAF PubDate
2000
Region
North America
Sub Region
Arctic and Subarctic
Document Type
essay
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnologist
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Ian Skoggard ; 1999
Field Date
Not Specified
Coverage Date
not Specified
Coverage Place
Black Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada
Notes
Henry S. Sharp
Includes bibliographical references (p. )
LCCN
93018011
LCSH
Chipewyan Indians