Agrarian counterpoint

IF 2 1区 社会学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Javier Lezaun, Lina Pinto‐García
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Abstract

In Colombia's northeastern borderlands, agrarian economies shape how disease risk and stigma are understood and managed. As shown in ethnographic fieldwork in and around the Catatumbo region, cutaneous leishmaniasis—a sandfly‐transmitted disease that produces chronic skin lesions—appears in two radically different guises across adjacent territories. In coca‐growing areas, the disease is driven underground and treated as a marker of criminality. In coffee‐growing areas, it appears as an occupational hazard that calls for professional attention and minor but impactful attempts at environmental sanitation. This contrast defines a structural “counterpoint” between coca and coffee, commodities that encode alternative versions of Colombia's agro‐political identity and shape narratives of legitimacy and illegality. Comparing labor conditions, ecological dynamics, and public health responses, we show how the visible symptoms of suffering caused by the disease become more or less conspicuous depending on the social value attributed to different kinds of agricultural work.
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在哥伦比亚东北部边境地区,农业经济影响着人们如何理解和管理疾病风险和耻辱。正如在卡塔通博地区及其周边地区进行的人种学田野调查所显示的,皮肤利什曼病——一种由白蛉传播的导致慢性皮肤病变的疾病——在邻近地区以两种截然不同的形式出现。在古柯种植区,这种疾病被转移到地下,并被视为犯罪的标志。在咖啡种植区,它似乎是一种职业危害,需要引起专业关注,并在环境卫生方面做出微小但有效的努力。这种对比定义了古柯和咖啡之间的结构性“对位”,这两种商品编码了哥伦比亚农业政治身份的不同版本,并塑造了合法性和非法性的叙事。通过比较劳动条件、生态动态和公共卫生反应,我们展示了由疾病引起的痛苦的可见症状如何根据不同类型农业工作的社会价值而变得或多或少明显。
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American Ethnologist
American Ethnologist ANTHROPOLOGY-
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
8.70%
发文量
60
期刊介绍: American Ethnologist is a quarterly journal concerned with ethnology in the broadest sense of the term. Articles published in the American Ethnologist elucidate the connections between ethnographic specificity and theoretical originality, and convey the ongoing relevance of the ethnographic imagination to the contemporary world.
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