水泥与置换

IF 2 1区 社会学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Kali Rubaii
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流离失所的人们并没有逃离战争,也没有远离战争。这一点在伊拉克库尔德斯坦一家水泥加工厂下游的混凝土建筑工地避难的国内流离失所的伊拉克农民的物质生活中显而易见。在那里,一个家庭多次尝试用他们环境中不可行的水泥注入材料建造一个传统的tannour(面包烤箱)。正如他们的经历所表明的那样,战争的核心是与水泥行业的物理摩擦,而不是像炸弹和战斗这样的动态暴力。通过模糊地接受水泥的污染特性,流离失所的人们打开了一个空间来思考他们的困境。
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Cement and displacement

Cement and displacement

Displaced people have not escaped war and do not live apart from it. This is evident in the material life of internally displaced Iraqi farmers seeking refuge in a concrete construction site, downstream from a cement-processing plant in Iraqi Kurdistan. There, one family has repeatedly tried to build a traditional tannour (bread oven) out of unworkable, cement-infused materials in their environment. As their experience shows, physical brushes with the cement industry, rather than kinetic violence like bombs and battles, lie at the heart of what war is. Through ambiguously embracing cement's contaminating qualities, displaced people open a space to reckon with their predicament.

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American Ethnologist
American Ethnologist ANTHROPOLOGY-
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2.40
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60
期刊介绍: American Ethnologist is a quarterly journal concerned with ethnology in the broadest sense of the term. Articles published in the American Ethnologist elucidate the connections between ethnographic specificity and theoretical originality, and convey the ongoing relevance of the ethnographic imagination to the contemporary world.
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