Unruly spaces, unsettling transformations: Nature connection, neoforaging, and unmediated encounters with others in Israel/Palestine

IF 3 2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
A. Appel
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Abstract

This article explores the potential of unruly wild spaces and foraging practices to enable unmediated encounters and unsettling transformations, through the ethnography of neoforaging praxis and its emphasis on seeking direct “connection.” In pursuit of connection with nature through foraging practices, neoforagers regularly encounter both non-human and human others at the unruly edges and seams of cultivated space. Neoforagers associate the unruliness and immediacy of such encounters with “true connection” and pursue practices that are considered both “connective” and “transformative,” capable of subverting hegemonic narratives and consumerist dependencies. Through the case of Israeli neoforagers in the troubled context of Israel/Palestine, I revisit power and categorical relations in the nation-state from neoforagers’ connection-oriented perspective, making salient ongoing processes in which micro-scale encounters are continuously disrupted by the mediating affects of macro-politics, social categories, cultural schemes and such, making salient that in the nation-state unruly situations and unmediated encounters are all too scarce.
不受约束的空间,令人不安的转变:以色列/巴勒斯坦的自然联系,新觅食和与他人的直接接触
本文通过新觅食实践的民族志及其对寻求直接“联系”的强调,探索了不受约束的野生空间和觅食实践的潜力,以实现未经调解的相遇和令人不安的转变。为了通过觅食实践与自然建立联系,新觅食者经常在开垦空间的边缘和接缝处遇到非人类和人类。新采集者将这种遭遇的随意性和即时性与“真正的联系”联系在一起,并追求被认为是“联系”和“变革”的实践,能够颠覆霸权叙事和消费主义依赖。通过以色列新采集者在以色列/巴勒斯坦的困境背景下的案例,我从新采集者的连接导向视角重新审视了民族国家中的权力和绝对关系,突出了微观尺度的接触不断被宏观政治、社会类别、文化计划等中介影响所破坏的持续过程,突出了在民族国家中不受约束的情况和未经中介的接触都太稀缺了。
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