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引用次数: 6
摘要
这篇论文的题目要求对其隐含的主要主题作一些简要的反思。从土著知识系统(IKS)的定义以及关于社区宪法地位的声明开始是合适的。之后,我将详述IKS对社区发展的好处,以及围绕IKS的意识形态修辞可能带来的负面影响。然后,我将尝试为IKS辩论定义一个更有成效的空间,并将其与“正在形成的社区”联系起来。很明显,不同特征的“社区”可能共享公共身份并参与神圣空间,正是因为他们共享土著知识。这些空间应该得到保护,以确保社区动态建设的连续性,但尚未得到充分考虑。关键词:社区研究、地方知识、普遍知识话语、口述传统。《印度文化》Vol. 5 (2) 2006: pp. 99-107
Indigenous knowledge systems, local community and community in the making
The title of the paper requires some brief reflection on the main topics implied. It is appropriate
to start off with a definition of Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS) as well as a
statement regarding the constitutional status of a community. Thereafter I will expand on
the merits of IKS towards community development as well as the possible negative
implications of the ideological rhetorics surrounding IKS. I will then try to define a more
productive space for the IKS debate and relate it also to “communities in the making”. It
becomes apparent that “communities'' of different character may share communal identity
and participation in sacred spaces exactly because of the indigenous knowledge they
share. These spaces should be protected in a way which ensures continuity of the dynamics
of community constructed as yet not fully accounted for. Keywords : Community-based-research, local knowledge, universal knowledge
discourse, oral tradition Indilinga Vol. 5 (2) 2006: pp. 99-107