Families live in homes inhabited by material objects. Ordinary objects of everyday life shape domestic space and create the background of familial experience and relationships. By purchasing, using, displaying, donating and discarding objects, a family affirms its own identity and its place in the social space. Associated with ceremonial performances, domestic objects give form to family memories, expressing continuity in genealogical and historical time. In this paper, I present some preliminary findings from and interpretation of a study on domestic material culture among middle-class families in Tuscany. After a brief outline of the theoretical literature, the paper examines two features of domestic cultures, which emerge from the research: a) the difference between «utilitarian» and «ostensive» styles in home furnishing, and their relation to family cultural capital; b) domestic objects as the expression of two distinct family dimensions: lineage, or «vertical» continuity, and alliance, or «horizontal» relationships
Oggetti domestici e stili familiari. Una ricerca sulla cultura materiale tra famiglie toscane di classe media
DEI, FABIO
2009-01-01
Abstract
Families live in homes inhabited by material objects. Ordinary objects of everyday life shape domestic space and create the background of familial experience and relationships. By purchasing, using, displaying, donating and discarding objects, a family affirms its own identity and its place in the social space. Associated with ceremonial performances, domestic objects give form to family memories, expressing continuity in genealogical and historical time. In this paper, I present some preliminary findings from and interpretation of a study on domestic material culture among middle-class families in Tuscany. After a brief outline of the theoretical literature, the paper examines two features of domestic cultures, which emerge from the research: a) the difference between «utilitarian» and «ostensive» styles in home furnishing, and their relation to family cultural capital; b) domestic objects as the expression of two distinct family dimensions: lineage, or «vertical» continuity, and alliance, or «horizontal» relationshipsI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.