“Years Ago the Crabs Was so Plenty”: Anthropology's Role in Ecological Grieving and Conservation Work

IF 1.3 Q3 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY
Suzanne Kent, Keri Vacanti Brondo
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Abstract

Scholars are increasingly attending to human emotions in the context of changing environments. Here, we draw on over a decade of collaborative work in the community of Utila, a small Honduran island in the Caribbean, to explore evidence of environmental grief through consideration of three broad themes: (1) population and motorized transportation growth as linked to social and environmental decline; (2) mourning over the loss of the ecological bounty of the past; and (3) anticipatory grieving of further, and accelerated, ecological devastation. The growing body of work on ecological grief and solastalgia, as well as the emergent ecologies literature, together help us to wrestle with the destructive forces of the Anthropocene. We consider the importance of documenting and sharing the experiences of community members vis-à-vis their changing environment as a mechanism for establishing communities of mourning, increasing environmental stewardship, and imagining and enacting alternatives to dominant models.

“多年前螃蟹是如此丰富”:人类学在生态悲伤和保护工作中的作用
学者们越来越关注环境变化背景下的人类情感。在这里,我们借鉴了十多年来在加勒比洪都拉斯小岛Utila社区的合作工作,通过考虑三个广泛的主题来探索环境悲伤的证据:(1)与社会和环境衰退相关的人口和机动交通增长;(二)哀悼逝去的生态瑰宝;(3)对进一步加速的生态破坏的预期悲伤。越来越多的关于生态悲伤和太阳痛的研究,以及新兴的生态文学,共同帮助我们与人类世的破坏性力量作斗争。我们认为记录和分享社区成员对-à-vis他们不断变化的环境的经验是建立哀悼社区,加强环境管理,想象和制定替代主流模式的机制的重要性。
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Culture Agriculture Food and Environment
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