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AUTOR(ES) Rijk Van Dijk
ANO 2017
TIPO Article
PERIÓDICO Africa
ISSN 0100-8153
E-ISSN 2526-303X
EDITORA Cambridge University Press
DOI 10.1017/s0001972017000067
CITAÇÕES 2
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 a2f5b7a4a43527f6b8c4c272041b524d
FORMATO PDF

Resumo

Whereas Michael Lambek situates the exploration of the significance of 'ordinary ethics' in the everyday as the study of 'the ethical in the conjunction or movement between explicit local pronouncements and implicit local practices and circumstances', this article takes the opposite view by drawing attention to special events that appear to engage – or provide space for – extraordinary ethics. Special events and their extraordinary ethics bring into relief the implicitness of the ordinary in everyday ethics. Weddings in Botswana are moments in the social life of the individual, the family and the community that produce such event ethics. On one level, the event ethics relate to the execution of these highly stylized weddings in terms of concerns about their performance and marital arrangements. On another level, the event ethics can have tacit dimensions that belong to the special nature of the occasion. This article argues not only that 'ordinary ethics' may be privileged through the study of what is tacit in social interactions, but that 'event ethics' also demonstrate the importance of the tacit.

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