Those who go underwater: Indignation, sentiment, and ethical immanence in northern Uganda

IF 1.1 2区 社会学 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY
Letha Victor
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Abstract Anthropologists have engaged in a sustained discussion on the parameters and temporality of ethical life. If one understands the ethical as intrinsic to ordinary acts and practice, rather than solely evident in moments of crisis or ‘discursive interaction’, then ethnographers have been tasked with better describing and locating practical judgment in the lived experiences of their interlocutors, who daily encounter existential ambiguity. In situations where chronic violence makes crisis itself quotidian, and the appearance of ‘moral breakdown’ is mundane, the waters of anthropological ethics become even more muddy. This article takes up that consideration by examining ongoing ethical projects amongst Acholi residents of socially disrupted northern Uganda, where ethnographers are also called to relate and deliberate. It describes the problem of purported spirit attacks and witchcraft at a secondary school for girls in the town of Gulu, which many of the pupils judge to be the work of lute ceto pii (‘those who go underwater’), a category of devil worshippers thought by many Ugandans to be the source of ill-gotten wealth, power and fame, to cause misfortune, and to signal an imminent end to life as they know it. Reminiscent of the slave revolt detailed by Nietzsche, wherein a new type of morality is founded upon a ressentiment of the powerful, in contemporary Uganda acts of acknowledgment, passion, irony and ritual nevertheless reflect ethical underdeterminacy. I argue that interpreting and responding to such rancour is a question not just of tracing the genealogy of moral sentiment or indignation, but of acknowledging and acting (despite) the underdeterminacy of affective forces that inflect the palimpsest of Acholi ontologies.
那些潜入水下的人:乌干达北部的愤怒、情绪和道德内在
摘要人类学家对伦理生活的参数和时间性进行了持续的讨论。如果人们将伦理理解为普通行为和实践的内在,而不是仅仅在危机时刻或“话语互动”中表现出来,那么民族志学家的任务就是更好地描述和定位对话者的生活经历中的实际判断,对话者每天都会遇到生存模糊。在这种情况下,长期的暴力使危机本身变得司空见惯,而“道德崩溃”的出现是世俗的,人类学伦理学的水变得更加浑浊。这篇文章通过研究乌干达北部社会混乱的阿乔利居民正在进行的伦理项目来考虑这一点,那里的民族志学家也被要求与之联系并进行深思熟虑。它描述了古鲁镇一所女子中学所谓的精神攻击和巫术问题,许多学生认为这是鲁特·塞托·皮伊(“水下的人”)的作品,许多乌干达人认为这是一类魔鬼崇拜者,他们是不义之财、权力和名声的来源,让人想起尼采详述的奴隶起义,在那里,一种新型的道德建立在对权贵的压迫之上,在当代乌干达,承认、激情、讽刺和仪式的行为反映了道德的不确定性。我认为,解释和回应这种仇恨不仅是一个追踪道德情感或愤慨谱系的问题,也是一个承认和行动(尽管)影响阿乔利本体论重写本的情感力量的不确定性的问题。
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Anthropological Theory
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期刊介绍: Anthropological Theory is an international peer reviewed journal seeking to strengthen anthropological theorizing in different areas of the world. This is an exciting forum for new insights into theoretical issues in anthropology and more broadly, social theory. Anthropological Theory publishes articles engaging with a variety of theoretical debates in areas including: * marxism * feminism * political philosophy * historical sociology * hermeneutics * critical theory * philosophy of science * biological anthropology * archaeology
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