"And that main artery's name is life": Ecosocial injury and resurgent care in Deanuleahki, Sápmi.

IF 2 2区 社会学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Annikki Herranen-Tabibi
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Based on 28 months of ethnographic research in Deanuleahki-a river valley in Sápmi, the transborder Indigenous Sámi homeland-this article traces my interlocutors' striving to reclaim and repair ecological and kin relations through the everyday praxis of care. I trace this striving through the unmaking and remaking of local relations of care amidst encroachment by post-Second World War Nordic welfare states and regimes of environmental stewardship. I propose a dual conceptualization of ecosocial injury and resurgent care to account for, on the one hand, care's alienation from its social and ecological contexts; and, on the other, the intimate everyday labor of revivifying relations of kinship and belonging, and conditions of material livability, within local ecologies. This defiant and desirous politics of care carves out an opening to attend ethnographically and theoretically to both dislocation and repair in spaces of Indigenous resurgence. In conceptualizing such a politics of care, the article brings into conversation key literatures in medical anthropology and in the interdisciplinary scholarship on care and Indigenous resurgence.

“这条大动脉的名字就是生命”:Deanuleahki的生态社会伤害和复苏护理,Sápmi。
基于在deanuleahki(位于Sápmi的一个河谷,跨境土著Sámi家园)进行的28个月的人种学研究,本文追溯了我的对话者如何通过日常护理实践来努力恢复和修复生态和亲属关系。在二战后北欧福利国家和环境管理制度的侵蚀下,我通过破坏和重建地方关怀关系来追踪这种努力。我提出了一个生态社会伤害和复兴关怀的双重概念来解释,一方面,关怀与其社会和生态背景的异化;另一方面,在当地生态环境中,恢复亲属关系和归属感,以及物质宜居条件的亲密日常劳动。这种挑衅和渴望的关怀政治开辟了一个在民族志上和理论上参与土著复兴空间的错位和修复的机会。在概念化这种关怀政治的过程中,本文引入了医学人类学和关怀与土著复兴跨学科学术的关键文献。
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期刊介绍: Medical Anthropology Quarterly: International Journal for the Analysis of Health publishes research and theory in the field of medical anthropology. This broad field views all inquiries into health and disease in human individuals and populations from the holistic and cross-cultural perspective distinctive of anthropology as a discipline -- that is, with an awareness of species" biological, cultural, linguistic, and historical uniformity and variation. It encompasses studies of ethnomedicine, epidemiology, maternal and child health, population, nutrition, human development in relation to health and disease, health-care providers and services, public health, health policy, and the language and speech of health and health care.
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