Everyday Actions and the Domestication of Social Inequality

Elizabeth Keating

Abstract


Abstract
This article examines the distribution of relationships of power and authority as an activity in gossip sessions among members of a community in Pohnpei, Micronesia. The position of Bourdieu, that the interactionist approach cannot elucidate important aspects of the sharing of power in society, is used as a starting place to examine ways in which interactants in everyday conversations manipulate and organize gendered identities and the entitlements of certain classes of individuals to particular types of power.

Keywords: Ethnomethodology, Social inequality, Gender, Gossip, Micronesia

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