Bare fridges and burnt tortillas: Conflictual moments in the making of coupledom

Ratna Khanijou, Benedetta Cappellini, Sameer Hosany

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Abstract

This article investigates how conflicts emerge and unfold amongst newly cohabiting couples during the daily practices of making and sharing dinner. Adopting a ‘moments approach’, findings from an ethnographic study involving twelve couples reveal how conflictual moments emerge from clashes between individuals’ dispositions regarding responsibilities (who does what), standards (what is appropriate) and techniques (how things are done). Clashes are reflected upon through a process of zooming in and zooming out where conflicting gendered, classed, and cultural dispositions emerge. At the conceptual level, conflictual moments are identified as epistemic and affective scenarios revealing broader structural and socio-cultural inequalities permeating domestic life of heterosexual couples.
Original languageEnglish
JournalSociology
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 10 Feb 2025

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