Living with distrust morality and cooperation in a Romanian village

"Based on two years of fieldwork in a NE Romanian village, this book offers an ethnographic, interdisciplinary interpretation of social interactions in a low trust society. In Sateni, cooperation with unrelated or unfamiliar partners fails to take off while distrust permeates everyday life and...

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505 8 |a Prologue: Ripping the collective apart -- Introduction to Sateni -- From the serendipity of encounter to the structure of research -- Outline of an ethnography of distrust -- The deep play of tavern distrust -- The houses of trust, the fences of distrust -- Making and unmaking kinship -- Part 1. "Brother-brother, but cheese costs money" -- Part 2. Adapting relatedness to fairness -- Death and the regeneration of trust -- The political stability of social fragmentation -- Changes in the construction of trust -- To trust or not to trust 
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adam_text CONTENTS Foreword ix Acknowledgments xi Prologue: Ripping the collective apart xiii Introduction to Săteni 1 1.1. From the serendipity of encounter to the structure of research 1.2. Outline of an ethnography of distrust 12 1. The deep play of tavern distrust 17 1.1. Reputation and vigilance in dramaturgical tournaments 1.2. Cues and inferences in selective social intercourse 24 1.3. Exploitation and generosity 28 1.4. Domination as proven reputation 29 1.5. Luck and agency 32 1.6. The importance of vigilant minds 35 1.7. Society as competition 39 6 19 2. The houses of trust, the fences of distrust 43 2.1. The ecology and ideology of a domestic mode of production 2.2. Autarky as safe atomization 46 2.3. Domestic survival against authoritarian collectivism 48 2.4. Conspiratorial flexibility and opportunistic collaborationism 2.5. Keeping evil away from home 53 2.6. Whitewashed reputations and imaginative suspicions 57 2.7. The household as family coordination and interdependence 2.8. A society of households 65 3. Making and unmaking kinship 69 Part I: “Brother-brother, but cheese costs money” 70 3.1. Sibling equity and fair marriages 71 3.2. The many problems of dividing property between relatives 3.3. Marriage as unity and separation 77 44 51 60 73 3.4. 3.5. Part II: 3;6. 3.7. 3.8. 3.9. 3.10. Moral readjustments in the domestic cycle of reproduction 80 Partner choice in “holding” and “not holding on to kin” 84 Adapting relatedness to fairness 88 Changing families, changing weddings 89 Calling out and keeping kinship accounts 91 Choosing relatives by moral obligations 96 A fair replacement for blood 100 The importance of being kin 104 4. Death and the regeneration of trust 107 4.1. Being there: The morality of reckoning death 4.2. Death and final reputations 111 4.3. Funeral symbols of mutuality 114 4.4. The society of the dead 122 4.5. The drama of private graves . 125 4.6. . and the tragedy of the common graveyard 4.7. The life and death of trust 129 108 128 5. The political stability of social fragmentation 137 5.1. The making of a political entrepreneur 138 5.2. Ritual politics and political transactions 141 5.3. Smart thieves and pohtical idiots 145 5.4. Local governance as patrimony 149 5.5. Plus ça change. 152 5.6. . plus c’est la même chose 156 5.7. The moral reproduction of political markets 161 6. Changes in the construction of trust . 167 6.1. The hurdles of economic distrust 167 6.2. The road to entrepreneurship 170 6.3. Pricing old trust for new houses 172 6.4. Fairness between the short term and the long term 175 6.5. Creating trust under social and technological uncertainty 6.6. Cheaters and superpartners 182 6.7. The ethical fashioning of the entrepreneurial self 186 6.8. Moral inclinations and moral environments 189 7. To trust or not to trust 293 7.1. Living in a culture of distrust 197 7.2. 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References [223] INDEX For the benefit ofdigital users, indexed terms that span two pages (e.g., 52-53) may, on occasion, appear on only one ofthose pages. adoption adults, 103,133-34 children, 101-3 affines, 79-81,83, 92-93,124-25 aggression, 21-23,54,59-60,74,138,153, 158-59,161-62,167,187-88,201 agriculture, 3-4,44-45,48,57, 76,155, 168-69,172,176 Akerlof, 169,180-81 alloparenting, 101,103 alms, 116-20,123,131-32,187 ancestors, 105,125,126-27,128,187 atomization, 50-51,65-66,126-27, 155,157-58,164, 207 autarky, xiv, 45-48, 66-67,169,172, 176,180,190,200,203 autonomy, 47-48, 72,155,176, 206 . Banfield, 65 baptism, 95, 96, 203 Baumard, 27, 69-70,89,192 Bicchieri, 186,191,192 birth, 70,82-83,100-1,102 Bloch, 130,210 Bloch and Parry, 122,130,132,189 blood, 100,103-4 boyars, 1,47,157, 200-1 Campbell, 35, 98-99,142-43, capital, xiv, 45,61-62,170-71,189 children, 64, 77-78,82-83,133,208 Christianity, 1, 3,86-87, 91-92,116, 120-21,122-23,127,131,143-44, 187, 203 city, 44,48,98-99 clientelism. See patronage coalitions, 17-21, 24,27,40,98-99, 105,120-21,140-41,143-45,149, 151-52,153,155-56,159,163-66, 203, 207-8 collective agriculture collectivization, xiii, 4,48-49, 76, 90, 157,202 dismantling of collective farm, xiiixiv, 4, 76-77,160-61,193-95, 206,210 exploitation, 49, 52-53, 202,205-6 postsocialism, 4,156,202 theft from collective farm, 49-52, 157,172 commensality, 43,60,61, 72,85,86-87, 89,99,115,121,141,172,181 commerce, 45,49, 51-52,168-69,170, 185,203-4 consanguines, 25,70-71,72, 75,77,78, 79-80,82-83,84,91-92, 96, 97, 98,100-1,103-4,124-25,127,142 cooperation. See mutualism corruption, 20,98,140,141,145,14647,148,151-52,153,154,156-57, 159,160-61,162,164,188 criminality, 138-39,153,157,162,184 deception, 7,32, 39-40,49,52,55,88, 91,140,143-44,151,153-54,168, 169,180,183-84,192,198 dependency, 27,47, 52-53,155, 164,165 division of labor, 90-91,170-71, 172,173,176,186,189,190-91, 192,199 divorce, 83,124 domestic mode of production, 43-46, 61, 71-72,89, 90-91,139,168-69, 172-74,190-91,198 dominance, 30-31,38-39,151,157, 159,161,165,167-68,184 Douglas, 39, 60 dowry, 45, 78-79,89 Durkheim, 130,137,163,164,166,192 ecology, 2-3,46-47, 76,199-200 elections local, 5, 20,146-48,165 national, 139-40,141,142,143֊ 44,148-49 employment, 3,4-5,49,90-91,148-49, 168,208 Enfield, 29,109 entrepreneurship, 45, 51-52,139,150, 152,155,157,158,168-69,17071,175,184-85, 206 envy, 54-55, 59-61,150,153 equality, 25, 62-63,73,127,158,200-1 ethnicity, 1,157-58, 203-4 ethnography. See participant observation Evans-Pritchard, 9,22, 29, 71,189-90 evil eye, 54 evolved dispositions agency detection, 33-35,40, 54,5960,153-54 epistemic vigilance, 26-27,38 essentialism, 100,101,104,204 formidability, 31,158-59,190 experiments, 104,201-2 exploitation, 29,32,146,150,167,178, 184, 203 fairness between business partners, 175,18182,183,185,192 between friends, 27,92,143,17980,198 between relatives, 43-44, 72,73, 75,80,88,91,143,144,16869,175-77 family division of labor, 44-45, 61, 64,176 [2261 Index fission, 61-63, 64-65, 66, 71-72, 77,78,83 interdependence, 60-62,63-64,77֊ 78, 79,82,89,103,170 solidarity, 60, 62,112,115,116,127֊ 28,145,164,168,202 famine, 46-47,190,200 fences, 53-54,62,63,76-77,110, 122,126 fictive kin, 91-92,96-99,139,164, 185,186 Fiske, 30-31, 61,62-63 fool’s errand, 35-39 Fortes, 61, 99-100 Foster, 53,65 friendship, 95-96, 97,98,131-32,139, 140,152-53,155,170-71,179-80, 184,185 funerals, 71-72,115-21,125,15152,183-84 Gambetta, 29,201-2 gambling, 32-33,138-39 gatekeeping, 142-43,151,154,155,161 Geertz, 41,197 genealogical amnesia, 75,84-85,87, 100,128,204-5 Gilsenan, 38,39 godparents, 96,97-98,99 Goffman, 19,21,146 Goody, 61,71 gossip, 53, 58-60,63,109-10,113,146, 149,174-75,176,184-85,187 graveyard, 121,122-30 Henrich, xiv, 192,209 Herzfeld, 7, 51,149 hierarchy, 38-39,71,87,127-28,143, 200, 203 Hobbes, 39,137,164,165-66 households. See domestic mode of production; family; houses houses architecture, 55, 57-58,173 construction, 6,112,172-74,185,189 “good room,” 55,69-70,108-9,112,116 gospodar, 45-46,47,51,57-58,62, 63-64, 72-73,109,111-12,113, 116,120,134-35,149,150,17273,176,189 symbolisin, 83, 91,109,116,122, 131-32,133-34 technology, 172-73,181 Hume, 162-63 individualism, 7, 33,39-40,158-59, 163-64,172-73 inheritance by adoption, 101,103-4,134 conflict, 71, 75, 77,110 partible, 47,71-76,89,93 ultimogeniture, 62-63, 71-72, 77,173 institutions, xv, 77,103,161-62,164, 200,201-3, 207-8,210 interwar period, 3-4, 72-76, 80-81, 157-58,172,201 Jewish people, 157-58,203-4 kinship amity, 75-76, 92-94, 99,140,142, 158,168-69,172,173-74,175, 204,206 avoidance, 8,70-71,73-74,87,88, 110,176-78 fear of relatives, 8-9,87-88,204 holding on I not holding on, 85-88, 93-95,100,104,105,109-11,114, 117-20,177 terms, 69-70, 79, 85, 96-97,101-2, 103,105 land acquisition, 4,139,150,153-54, 157,200-1 law and lawlessness, 52,153,158,162, 169,183 Leach, 71,88-89 leadership, 140,143,147-49,151,15859,163-64 life strategies, 170,186,190,192-99, 207,208 limited good, 65-66 luck, 32-33 Malinowski, 9,12,17,95 marriage negotiation, 72,80-81 residence, 78,172 ritual, 78-79,82 solidarity, 64,67,82-83 strategies, 57, 72-73, 90-91 Marx, 100 Mauss, 95,107-8,123 mayoralty, 32,58-60,147-48,153,15960,188 migration internal, 5,7,89-90, 99,120,138 international, 5-6, 7, 63, 86,128,139, 170-71,173,190, 203-4,208 remittances, 5-6,63,170,171, 173,175 Mihăilescu, 3,24 monitoring, 26-27, 53,57-58,141, 168,183-84 mutualism, 24,40, 69,86-87,88-89, 91, 93,95-96,98-100,101,103,105, 114,134-35,142,144,158-59, 164,165,172-73,178,182,185, 191,198,200 neighbors, 53, 54, 74,84-85,108-9, 114-16,152-53 neo-patrimonialism, 148,149-53,161, 166,192 North, 166 Origgi, 19 parcelization, 48, 76, 201 participant observation, 7-12,17,187, 189-90,197, 209-10 partner choice, 24, 27,40-41,57, 93-94, 98,168,169,177-79,185-86,191, 192,204 patronage, 98-99,141,142-43,147-48, 151-52,201 peasanthood, 44, 53, 90-91, 176, 200-1 pedagogy, 55, 58,133 Pitt-Rivers, 100 police, 24,51-52,159,162 political ideologies extremism, 157-58, 203-4 lack of, 140,141,145,146֊ 48,165-66 priest, 116-17,120-21,126,131-32 proverbs, 8,39,50,54-55,58,59,60,66, 76,80,82,87,88,100,114,131, 141,146,149,152,155,159,189 Index [227] public goods, 122,125-27,128-30, 150-51,154-55,160,163,187, 198-99,200-1 Radcliffe-Brown, 6,197 reciprocity, 28-29,72,95-96,123,126, 144,168,172,174,175-76,177,183 regional identity, 142,143, 203 reproduction, 61,67,71-72, 77-78,82, 108,130-31,132,133,135,166, 205,209 reputation, 19, 21-24, 25,27,31, 40-41, 57-61,62, 63,72-73, 92-93, 98, 111-14,115-16,134-35,146-47, 160,169,174-75,178,184-85, 188,190,206 revolution of 1989 xiii, 156-57,193 ritual. See baptism; funeral; wake; wedding Roma people, 1,11,104,157-58, 203-4, Sahlins, 28-29,104,143 Sandu, 5, 6 Schumpeter, 170-71 secrecy, 11, 27, 44,49, 53, 55, 58, 65-66, 70,149,150,152,159,174, 203 self-reliance, 38-40, 55-57,129-30, 135,162,169, 200, 202-3 sex, 58, 59,187 shame, 24, 28, 58, 60, 74,112,144,14546,160,176 sharing, 46-47,61-62,64, 65,195-96 shepherds, 22-23,30,45,101,139, 153-55,167-68,170 siblings conflict, 70-71, 73-75, 77, 80-81, 9495,109-10,114, '174-75 cooperation, 75-76,81,93, 97,172-73 signalling, 25,27,29,78-79,85,89,92, 93-95,110,112-14,132,143-44, 145-46,151-52,161-62,170-71, 175,176,178,180,181,183,191 [228] Index social dramaturgy, 19,26,57-58,70,91, 109,146,174,179,180 Sperber, 27, 38,197, 200 state, 34, 90-91,142,151,159֊ 60,161 suspicion, 11, 22, 23-24, 26, 29, 33, 35, 37, 52, 53, 54-57, 58-60, 65-66,153-54,169,171,174, 178,180-81,187,188,198, 200, 203, 208 taxes, 4-5,160 theft, 50, 53, 54,126,149,167-68 thresholds, 54, 66, 67, 79,116 Tooby and Cosmides, 28-29 uncertainty, xvi, 24,39,55-57,58-60, 65-66,107,113,171,179-80,181, 191, 202 universalism, 65,105,131,163-64,166, 187,188,206,208-9 Verdery, 4,11, 49, 52-53 visits, 67,85-87, 96-97,99,139-40, 176,178 wake, 108-9,114-15,133 war, 46,199-200, 201 wealth, 45, 57, 93,127,131-32, 139,153 Weber, 157, 201 wedding ceremony, 83-84, 88-90, 9192,141 gifts, 90, 91-92, 95 sponsors, 91-92, 96-97 welfare payments, 4-5,147-48,150-51 Williamson, 169 workers, 168,183 zero-sum games, 29,32,33,65,73,126, 129-30,154-55,179,186,188-89, 192,196, 200 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München
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contents Prologue: Ripping the collective apart -- Introduction to Sateni -- From the serendipity of encounter to the structure of research -- Outline of an ethnography of distrust -- The deep play of tavern distrust -- The houses of trust, the fences of distrust -- Making and unmaking kinship -- Part 1. "Brother-brother, but cheese costs money" -- Part 2. Adapting relatedness to fairness -- Death and the regeneration of trust -- The political stability of social fragmentation -- Changes in the construction of trust -- To trust or not to trust
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Living with distrust morality and cooperation in a Romanian village Radu Umbreș,
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Prologue: Ripping the collective apart -- Introduction to Sateni -- From the serendipity of encounter to the structure of research -- Outline of an ethnography of distrust -- The deep play of tavern distrust -- The houses of trust, the fences of distrust -- Making and unmaking kinship -- Part 1. "Brother-brother, but cheese costs money" -- Part 2. Adapting relatedness to fairness -- Death and the regeneration of trust -- The political stability of social fragmentation -- Changes in the construction of trust -- To trust or not to trust
"Based on two years of fieldwork in a NE Romanian village, this book offers an ethnographic, interdisciplinary interpretation of social interactions in a low trust society. In Sateni, cooperation with unrelated or unfamiliar partners fails to take off while distrust permeates everyday life and cultural representations. This book argues that the costs of misplaced trust restricted Sateni moral expectations and cooperative practices to family, kinship, and friendship ties. Household autarchy and personalized morality offered an optimal strategy against political, ecological or social unpredictability. Trust appears by social agreement around cultural representations of moral behavior, persists by social interdependence, and collapses when interests misalign. Outside family-centric social relationships lies a struggle for scarce resources of land, money or prestige, with deception or predation lurking around every corner. Kinship, economy, politics, and rituals are organised around the distinction between the mutualism of trusted partners and perennial competition against the rest of the world. This ethnography analyses the intersection of ecology, history, traditions, social organisation, technology, and evolved human dispositions for cooperation and conflict which create and change a culture of distrust"--
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Living with distrust morality and cooperation in a Romanian village
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title_full Living with distrust morality and cooperation in a Romanian village Radu Umbreș,
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title_full_unstemmed Living with distrust morality and cooperation in a Romanian village Radu Umbreș,
title_short Living with distrust
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Misstrauen (DE-588)4726796-3 gnd
Ethnologie (DE-588)4078931-7 gnd
Ressourcenökonomie (DE-588)4400948-3 gnd
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Misstrauen
Ethnologie
Ressourcenökonomie
Landleben
Rumänien Nordost
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