Alternative Models of Knowledge as a Critique of Epistemic Power Structures – Introduction

IF 0.1 4区 社会学 Q4 Social Sciences
Sociologus Pub Date : 2017-09-25 DOI:10.3790/SOC.67.1.1
Anna Meiser
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Abstract Based on four case studies from India and South America, this Special Issue aims to analyse ‘Indigenous’ knowledge practices and ontologies that challenge prevailing epistemological orders and paradigms. The projects and initiatives discussed are mostly considered as alternative to the ‘Western’ knowledge system, but, at the same time, they refer to it and even appropriate particular strategies that have become typical of institutionalised knowledge production and transmission. The introduction to this Special Issue proposes an anthropological perspective on this matter. It discusses relevant approaches of anthropology that deal in manifold ways with the concept of ‘Indigenous’ or ‘alternative’ knowledge (e.g. Ward Goodenough, Harold Conklin, Evans-Pritchard, and Franz Boas). I contextualise the discourse on Indigenous knowledge in space and time, and also address the assumed dichotomy between ‘Indigenous’ and ‘Western’ knowledge systems. ‘Alternative’ or ‘Indigenous’ knowledge is not fixed, but ...
作为认识论权力结构批判的知识的替代模型——导论
摘要基于来自印度和南美洲的四个案例研究,本期特刊旨在分析挑战主流认识论秩序和范式的“本土”知识实践和本体论。所讨论的项目和举措大多被认为是“西方”知识体系的替代品,但同时,它们也提到了“西方”,甚至是适当的特定战略,这些战略已成为制度化知识生产和传播的典型。本期特刊的导言提出了对这一问题的人类学观点。它讨论了人类学的相关方法,这些方法以多种方式处理“土著”或“替代”知识的概念(例如Ward Goodenough、Harold Conklin、Evans Pritchard和Franz Boas)。我将关于土著知识的讨论置于空间和时间的背景中,并解决了“土著”和“西方”知识体系之间假定的二分法“另类”或“本土”知识不是固定的,但。。。
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