The Life of a Pest: An Ethnography of Biological Invasion in Mexico

IF 0.9 3区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Lachlan Summers
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they in fact telling him, say, about his life, his parents, friends, school and nation? One could draw to a larger degree on studies of witchcraft here, since many similar observations of change and time and alterity have come up. In Geschiere’s (2013) perspective, for instance, the point is made that the monstrous witch is always a potentiality that is present within close relations. The terrible thought of a witch is that a person who is intimate and close can turn against you and kill you and consume you. In the chapter by Joanne Thurman about sorcery in Central Australia we sense a similar dynamic, since the danger of the spiritual attack arises within the community and, as I understand it, could possibly be caused by any member of that group. By extension, one wonders, are all monsters addressed in the book really expressions of such negative powers of close relations, even though projected onto other forms? Or is there a category of monsters who live their life independently of humans? If so, a contrast between ‘familiar’ monsters and ‘foreign’ monsters would be interesting to explore. Even though the volume might evoke the objection that the unitary category of ‘monster’ is unhelpful in understanding phenomena around the world that are very different and have little to do with each other, the key word of the monster does manage to produce fascinating accounts of a whole range of ethnographic stuff that might not have come to the surface under other headlines.
害虫的生活:墨西哥生物入侵的民族志
他们实际上是在告诉他,比如说,他的生活、他的父母、朋友、学校和国家?人们可以在这里对巫术进行更大程度的研究,因为已经出现了许多关于变化、时间和另类的类似观察。例如,在Geschiere(2013)的观点中,怪物女巫总是一种存在于亲密关系中的潜在力量。关于女巫的可怕想法是,一个与你亲近的人可能会背叛你,杀死你,吞噬你。在乔安妮·瑟曼关于澳大利亚中部巫术的章节中,我们感觉到类似的动态,因为精神攻击的危险出现在社区内,据我所知,可能是由该团体的任何成员造成的。推而远之,人们不禁要问,书中提到的所有怪物,即使以其他形式投射出来,真的都是这种亲密关系的消极力量的表达吗?还是存在一种独立于人类生活的怪物?如果是这样,那么“熟悉的”怪物和“陌生的”怪物之间的对比就会很有趣。尽管这本书可能会引起反对意见,认为“怪物”的单一类别无助于理解世界各地非常不同且彼此无关的现象,但“怪物”这个关键词确实设法产生了一系列令人着迷的人种学内容,这些内容可能不会在其他标题下浮出水面。
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Anthropological Forum
Anthropological Forum ANTHROPOLOGY-
CiteScore
3.60
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14
期刊介绍: Anthropological Forum is a journal of social anthropology and comparative sociology that was founded in 1963 and has a distinguished publication history. The journal provides a forum for both established and innovative approaches to anthropological research. A special section devoted to contributions on applied anthropology appears periodically. The editors are especially keen to publish new approaches based on ethnographic and theoretical work in the journal"s established areas of strength: Australian culture and society, Aboriginal Australia, Southeast Asia and the Pacific.
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