What does it mean to ‘live well’? The contentious politics of vivir bien as alternative development

IF 1.2 2区 社会学 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY
Matthew Doyle
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Abstract

Vivir bien is widely used by academics, activists, and governments of the Latin American ‘Pink Tide’ to refer to alternatives to conventional economic development based on indigenous worldviews claimed to oppose capitalist modernity. Through ethnography of local politics within a Bolivian Quechua community, this article explores how the term has been vernacularized and contested among local leaders, illustrating that their understandings of development and ‘living well’ do not reflect a binary opposition between ‘Western’ and ‘indigenous’ ways of being. Debates concerning vivir bien instead express varied notions of self‐government and aspirations for autonomy informed by centuries of struggle as colonized peoples.
美好生活 "意味着什么?作为替代发展的 "美好生活 "的政治争议
Vivir bien(美好生活)被拉丁美洲 "粉红浪潮 "的学者、活动家和政府广泛使用,指的是基于土著世界观的传统经济发展的替代方案,声称反对资本主义现代性。本文通过对玻利维亚一个盖丘亚社区的地方政治进行人种学研究,探讨了该术语是如何在当地领导人中被本土化并引起争议的,说明他们对发展和 "美好生活 "的理解并不反映 "西方 "和 "土著 "生存方式之间的二元对立。相反,关于 "美好生活 "的辩论表达了不同的自治理念和自治愿望,这些理念和愿望是几个世纪以来殖民地人民斗争的产物。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute is the principal journal of the oldest anthropological organization in the world. It has attracted and inspired some of the world"s greatest thinkers. International in scope, it presents accessible papers aimed at a broad anthropological readership. It is also acclaimed for its extensive book review section, and it publishes a bibliography of books received.
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