2022
DOI: 10.1111/1467-9655.13779
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Grandparenting as the resolution of kinship as experience

Abstract: 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 … Show more

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“…These implied causations are very different. If, however, we move up to a still higher analytical level we could find that in these field sites grandparenting is understood as contractual as opposed to other field sites where it used as an expression of freedom (e.g., Miller 2022). At this level we can engage in fruitful comparison.…”
Section: Comparative Insightsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…These implied causations are very different. If, however, we move up to a still higher analytical level we could find that in these field sites grandparenting is understood as contractual as opposed to other field sites where it used as an expression of freedom (e.g., Miller 2022). At this level we can engage in fruitful comparison.…”
Section: Comparative Insightsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…After travel and smartphone use, a third example from our field sites in Ireland came from observations about being a grandfather (Miller and Garvey 2022). One impact of the feminist movement was that some older men now felt that they had missed out on the experience of being a father, at a time when the emphasis was largely on the role of the mother.…”
Section: Implicit Life Purposementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This strategy also inspires the adoption of friendship-the paradigmatic voluntaristic relationship-as the idiom for family relations as well ('my mother is also my best friend'). It becomes common parlance insofar as modern sensibilities, even with respect to family relations, eschew obligation and see authenticity in voluntaristic sentiment alone (Miller 2017;Miller and Garvey 2022).…”
Section: The Contradictions Of Social Reproductionmentioning
confidence: 99%