Sustainability Clashes and Concordances

R. Baron, Thomas Walker
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Cultural sustainability as concept and movement is rooted in discourses, practice, and theory drawn from environmental conservation and sustainability. Metaphors from nature and culture are convergent or divergent across semantic domains. This chapter explores metaphors of vulnerability such as endangerment, invasive and exotic, loss and protection, as well as tropes of restoration and recovery such as resilience and forms of intervention through protest, regulation, or stewardship. It also discusses cases in which cultural traditions and environmental conservation are in conflict, exemplified in disputed indigenous whale hunting. The creative tension in folklore studies engaging extinction, emergence and revitalization is further discussed as a foundational disciplinary issue. Intervention in nature through ecosystem engineering or conservation reliance is compared with cultural intervention and protection.
可持续性冲突与一致性
作为概念和运动的文化可持续性根植于环境保护和可持续性的话语、实践和理论。来自自然和文化的隐喻在语义域上是趋同或发散的。本章探讨了脆弱性的隐喻,如濒危、入侵和外来、损失和保护,以及恢复和恢复的比喻,如复原力和通过抗议、监管或管理进行干预的形式。它还讨论了文化传统和环境保护之间的冲突,例如有争议的土著捕鲸。民俗学研究中涉及灭绝、出现和复兴的创造性张力作为一个基础性学科问题进行了进一步探讨。通过生态系统工程或保护依赖对自然的干预与文化干预和保护进行了比较。
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