遏制潮间带岛屿:协商岛屿在认识论上的可见性和多元性

IF 4.7 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Elena Burgos Martinez
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本文从作者自己在印尼东部岛屿的批判性民族志小故事出发,指出岛屿不仅经常围绕着小和偏远的殖民范式被建构,而且还被框定为 "岛屿",试图遏制掌握流动性、多元文化和渗透性的地方的强大政治力量。在这里,(潮间带)岛屿的潮汐构造体现在bagian上:房屋溪流,既非海洋也非陆地的生活矩阵。这些岛屿神经不仅是水产养殖业的核心和有争议的特征;它们最终反映了亲缘关系,是调节社会性和社交性的纠葛。本文探讨了作为关系和流通的繁荣神经中枢的岛屿。当地的 "存在 "和 "归属 "概念产生了作为地方的特定空间概念,这些概念是人们如何体验岛屿的核心:一个复杂而动态的关系领域,而不是一个包含固定地点和/或固定运动模式的容器。这对我们如何研究、描述和理论化海洋和岛屿环境中的地缘政治和政治生态问题产生了影响。在印度尼西亚和其他地方的地区政治和环境决策中,轻视岛屿的现象占主导地位,在这些地方,岛屿和以海洋为基础的社会要么被认为是边缘化的,要么根本不被考虑。实际的政治和生态关系以及海洋和岛屿人民的相互依存关系将各地联系在一起,但并不局限于各地。日常活动并非发生在 "边缘地带",而是发生在跨越和超越陆海二元跨界空间的繁荣运动和关系网中。
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Containing the intertidal island: Negotiating island onto-epistemological visibility and plurality

This article departs from the author's own critical ethnographic vignettes in Eastern Indonesian islands, suggesting that islands have not only often been constructed around colonial paradigms of smallness and remoteness but have been framed as ‘islands’ in an attempt to contain the powerful political agency of locales mastering mobility, multi-culturalism, and permeability.

Here, the tidalectics of (intertidal) islands is embodied by bagian: house streams, living matrices neither sea nor land. These island nerves are not just central and controversial features of aquaculture; they ultimately mirror kinship relations, as entanglements that regulate sociality and conviviality. This article explores islands as thriving nerve centres of relations and circulation. Local notions of ‘being’ and ‘belonging’ that generate specific conceptualisations of spaces as places are central to how islands are experienced: a complex and dynamic realm of relations that string out, instead of being a container encompassing fixed places and/or fixed movement patterns. This has consequences for how we study, describe, and theorise geopolitical and politico-ecological matters in marine and island environments. The belittlement of islands dominates in regional politics and environmental policymaking in Indonesia and elsewhere, where islands and sea-based societies are either considered marginal or not considered at all. Actual political and ecological relations and interdependencies of marine and island peoples, that link places but are not confined to places, can be overshadowed in the assumptions of socioenvironmental approaches to island environments. Daily circulations do not take place ‘in the margins’ but in a thriving mesh of movements and relations across and beyond the transboundary spaces of land-sea binaries.

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期刊介绍: Political Geography is the flagship journal of political geography and research on the spatial dimensions of politics. The journal brings together leading contributions in its field, promoting international and interdisciplinary communication. Research emphases cover all scales of inquiry and diverse theories, methods, and methodologies.
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