From Duty to Desire
Discover the compelling insights of From Duty to Desire by Princeton University Press, published in 1997. This thought-provoking book spans 280 pages and delves into the intricate relationship between inheritance and social status in village life. The author explores how villagers safeguard their family reputations and properties by being mindful of societal perceptions and the weight of 'what others might say'.
As the narrative unfolds, it traces the evolving meanings of 'tradition', highlighting an intriguing paradox: while modern individuals cannot fully embody traditional values, they still require traditions to shape their identities. This exploration invites readers to reflect on the complexities of modern existence and the enduring significance of cultural legacies. Perfect for those interested in sociology, cultural studies, and the dynamics of tradition in contemporary society, From Duty to Desire is a must-read that challenges conventional notions and inspires deeper understanding.