为什么我们不能为自己说话......?水的未来与人种学挑衅

IF 0.4 3区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Oceania Pub Date : 2023-11-27 DOI:10.1002/ocea.5374
Anne Poelina, Sandy Toussaint, Stephen Muecke
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通过三人对话,我们参与了为本特刊提出的一项调查:"民族志学者对澳大利亚的水提出了哪些问题?对这一问题的探究使我们既受到挑衅,又成为挑衅者,部分原因是我们遵循了 Luci Pangrazio(2016 年)关于社会科学中挑衅的价值的讨论。从作为启发式工具的 "挑衅 "开始,我们关注西澳大利亚金伯利北部标志性的马尔多瓦拉河(Mardoowarra)、菲茨罗伊河(Fitzroy River),以及原住民在文化、环境和情感方面与这一主要水源之间深厚而持久的联系和责任。此外,我们还探讨了探究与澳大利亚土著居民有关的水源问题的当代重要性,这些问题可能会被重新概念化,成为 21 世纪有关民族学家和民族志的问题。
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‘Why can't we speak up for ourselves…?’ Water Futures and Ethnographic Provocations
Via a three‐person dialogue, we engage with an inquiry posed for this special issue: ‘What questions are ethnographers asking about water in Australia?’ Canvassing such an inquiry led us to being both provoked and provocateurs, in part by following Luci Pangrazio's (2016) discussion about the value of provocation in the social sciences. Turning from provocation as heuristic tool, we then focus on the iconic Mardoowarra, Fitzroy River in Western Australia's northern Kimberley, and Aboriginal people's deep and enduring cultural, environmental and emotional interconnections and responsibilities with such a major water source. Contemplated also is the contemporary importance of inquiring into water‐based questions relating to Australian Indigenous people that might be reconceptualized to become questions about ethnographers and ethnography in the 21st century.
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Oceania
Oceania ANTHROPOLOGY-
CiteScore
1.50
自引率
10.00%
发文量
23
期刊介绍: The Australian journal OCEANIA focuses on the study of indigenous peoples of Australia, Melanesia, Polynesia, Micronesia, and Southeast Asia. A recent issue includes articles on land wars, land utilization, and aboriginal self-determination. There are typically five articles per issue and six to ten book reviews. Occasionally, an issue is devoted to a single topic (Katz).
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