在美拉尼西亚花园传播关系而非化学品

André Iteanu
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环保主义的一个分支关注生态系统产生的生物多样性,将自然因素置于人类无法控制的范围之外。在植物、动物和人类无法从根本上区分开来的美拉尼西亚,这种观点似乎过于激进。农艺学研究表明,美拉尼西亚花园拥有丰富的生物多样性,优于所谓的自然多样性。因此,本文试图说明,美拉尼西亚人与植物之间的共性以及植物与人类之间的关联是这种多样性的根源。总之,美拉尼西亚的情况表明,人类的仪式活动最有利于生物多样性,在仪式活动中,植物将连接不同民族的社会关系具体化,而不是将大自然置于人类可及范围之外。
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Spreading Relations Rather Than Chemicals in Melanesian Gardens
The strand of environmentalism that focuses on biodiversity as produced by the ecosystem places natural agency beyond human control. In Melanesia, where plants, animals, and men cannot radically be distinguished from one another, this standpoint seems too radical. Agronomic studies have shown that Melanesian gardens possess a profusion of biodiversity superior to the so-called natural one. This article therefore attempts to show that Melanesian commonality between people and plants and the correlative association of plants with humans are at the root of this profusion. In sum, rather than placing nature outside the reach of humans, the Melanesian case suggests that biodiversity is best served by human ritual actions during which vegetal materialize the social relations which link the different people.
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