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The joint family and its discontents: interrogating ambivalence in intergenerational relationships

Source
Asian Population Studies
ISSN
17441730
Date Issued
2019-01-02
Author(s)
Samanta, Tannistha
DOI
10.1080/17441730.2018.1560659
Volume
15
Issue
1
Abstract
Drawing from an interview based household survey of 453 older parent(s) and adult children (sons and daughters-in-law) in the Ahmedabad district, this study utilised the solidarity-conflict-ambivalence models to understand both the perceptions and experience of joint living. Overall, findings reinforce popular imagination of the socially-sanctioned joint family as a site of reassuring continuity with high levels of congruence in reporting relational sentiments. Evidence of intergenerational stake phenomenon was observed in responses of older adults when compared with the mature child. In addition to examining normative ambivalence, I contend that joint family relations embody a concept of ‘ambiguity’–an uncertain, somewhat conflictual emotive space that offers members a temporary escape without confronting the contradictions in the objective demands of expected roles. In conclusion, I assert the need to go beyond the western tools of measurement to capture a deeply complex emotive space with its regularities, irrationalities and incoherences in the experience of everyday life.
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URI
https://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/23366
Subjects
affect | ambiguity | ambivalence | India | intergenerational | Joint family | normative culture
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