莫雷亚泻湖渔民的思维导图:对波利尼西亚人空间知识的探索性分析

IF 0.6 4区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Ethos Pub Date : 2023-12-23 DOI:10.1111/etho.12416
Teriitutea Quesnot, Émilie Schmitter, Jean Wencélius, Tamatoa Bambridge
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摘要

这项实证研究建立在此前关于大洋洲空间心理表征的文化影响的研究基础之上。通过对来自 59 名摩尔拉(法属波利尼西亚)环礁湖渔民的 93 幅心理地图进行全面研究,发现了他们组织和分享空间知识的有趣方式。首先,与之前在大洋洲进行的研究一致,波利尼西亚渔民在表示他们的环境时偏好分配中心视角。其次,他们通常依靠海洋地标进行导航,尤其重视四个实体:珊瑚礁屏障、海上信标、珊瑚露头和一个关键的色标--莫阿纳(大溪地语中的蓝色)--指示泻湖的深度。最后,我们进行的因素分析强调了两个重要事实:(1) 地理上的自我审查,表现为很少有甚至根本没有有助于定位其捕鱼点的地标;(2) 环礁湖海面和深度之间的连续性,表现为海面捕鱼者(线、网、拖钓等)对海底地形有可靠的了解,而水下鱼叉捕鱼者也依赖于位于水面上的地标。
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Moorea lagoon fishers’ mental maps: An exploratory analysis of Polynesian spatial knowledge

Moorea lagoon fishers’ mental maps: An exploratory analysis of Polynesian spatial knowledge

This empirical study builds upon prior research concerning cultural influences on spatial mental representations in Oceania. A comprehensive examination of 93 mental maps sourced from 59 lagoon fishers of Moorea (French Polynesia) reveals interesting facts about the way they organize and share their spatial knowledge. Firstly, consistent with previous studies across Oceania, Polynesian fishers exhibit a preference for the allocentric perspective when representing their environment. Secondly, they generally rely on marine landmarks for navigation, with a particular emphasis on four entities: the reef barrier, maritime beacons, coral outcrops, and a key chromatic marker — Moana (blue in Tahitian) — indicating the depth of the lagoon. Finally, the factor analysis we conducted highlights two significant facts: (1) a geographical self-censorship, demonstrated by the low presence or even the absence of landmarks useful for locating their fishing spots; (2) a continuum between the surface and the depths of the lagoon, showing that surface fishers (line, net, troll, etc.) have a proven knowledge of seabed topography, whereas underwater speargun fishers also rely on landmarks located above the water.

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Ethos
Ethos Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Ethos is an interdisciplinary and international quarterly journal devoted to scholarly articles dealing with the interrelationships between the individual and the sociocultural milieu, between the psychological disciplines and the social disciplines. The journal publishes work from a wide spectrum of research perspectives. Recent issues, for example, include papers on religion and ritual, medical practice, child development, family relationships, interactional dynamics, history and subjectivity, feminist approaches, emotion, cognitive modeling and cultural belief systems. Methodologies range from analyses of language and discourse, to ethnographic and historical interpretations, to experimental treatments and cross-cultural comparisons.
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