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photo of Linn alenius wallin by theo hagman rogowski

Linn Alenius Wallin

Doctoral student

photo of Linn alenius wallin by theo hagman rogowski

Family display and recognition in bonus relations

Familje visande och erkännande i bonusrelationer

Author

  • Linn Alenius Wallin

Summary, in English

Bonus relations (such as step-grandparents, step-grandchildren, and families of choice) can be chosen, or they can be forced up on you, they can be regarded as very important to extremely peripheral. Bonus relations negotiate familiarity and can vary from inclusion to exclusion. Common to bonus-relations are their non-biological aspect: they are not blood-line relations, and to many families and family types there has been (or is) a struggle for recognition and lack of societal support. To be recognized as ‘family’ is an activity that takes place on several and related levels in bonus relations: on a societal level, in family practices, as well as intersubjectively. For instance, a grandchild of a partner can regard the partner as their (bonus)grandmother, but it is not evident that the partner takes that role up on herself. Departing from Janet Finch’s (2009) concept of family display, which I put in conversation with theorizing on recognition (Heidegren, 2009; Honneth, 2003; Oppenheimer 2006; Voswinkel, 2000), I explore negotiations around recognition within bonus/stepfamily. The paper departs from an interview study on intergenerational care in Sweden, using creative methods such as drawings and diaries with 13 bonus/stepgrandparents and 12 bonus/stepgrandchildren. I focus specifically on processes of recognitions in negotiations around care, inheritance, and ‘fairness’.

Department/s

  • Sociology

Publishing year

2023-06-16

Language

English

Document type

Conference paper: abstract

Topic

  • Sociology

Keywords

  • Family display, recognition, bonusgrandchildren, bonus relations

Conference name

11th Conference of the European Society on Family Relations<br/>Family Life – Troubling Family Relations and Practices

Conference date

2023-06-14 - 2023-06-16

Conference place

Roskilde, Denmark

Status

Published