Village Voices Coexistence and Communication in a Rural Community in Central France
Anthropologist Perle Mohl lived in a rural French community for nearly two years, studying the everyday mechanisms of coexistence and the continual negotiation of individual and social identities as expressed in discourse - talking, stories, silence and action. What begins as an examination of the enigma between a "culture of silence" and a rich circulation of knowledge evolves into a reflection on the politics of coexistence and the paradoxical relationship between autonomy and interdependence.