从血到果:湄公河上游阿卡世界的跨宇宙代际现代性

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Micah F. Morton
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在本文中,我引入了“跨世界代际性”的概念,以强调祖先关系对特定土著现代性的持续和动态意义。我引用了东南亚和中国西南地区的某些阿卡社区的例子,他们将经济作物(如咖啡、橡胶和茶)的繁荣带来的财富转移到“仪式经济”中,将祖先和后代的平行和相互依赖的世界连接起来。这些社区正在进一步将其财富用于地方和跨区域的努力,以维持和振兴其祖先的方式,并培养泛阿卡人的身份认同运动。他们的动机是确保他们的祖先永远活着,从而接近活着的人并对活着的人有道德意义,维持他们和他们的后代对祖先的geeqlanq或重要的生命能量的接收,重新分配财富,提高他们的家庭和氏族的地位。我要强调的是,阿卡族日益增长的财富和获得消费品的机会并没有导致这种关系的衰落,相反,他们认为祖先关系正是这种财富的来源。我进一步认为,Akha仪式的跨宇宙代际共通性特别具体,并揭示了祖先,长辈和后代之间的共同存在和欢乐。
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From blood to fruit: Transcosmogenerational modernities in Akha Worlds of the Upper Mekong

From blood to fruit: Transcosmogenerational modernities in Akha Worlds of the Upper Mekong

From blood to fruit: Transcosmogenerational modernities in Akha Worlds of the Upper Mekong

From blood to fruit: Transcosmogenerational modernities in Akha Worlds of the Upper Mekong

In this article, I introduce the concept of “transcosmogenerationality” to emphasize the sustained and dynamic significance of Ancestral relationalities to particular Indigenous modernities. I draw on the case of certain Akha communities in Southeast Asia and southwest China who are channeling wealth from booms in cash crops, such as coffee, rubber, and tea, into the “ritual economy” bridging the parallel and mutually dependent worlds of Ancestors and descendants. These communities are further channeling their wealth into local and transregional efforts to sustain and vitalize their Ancestral Ways and cultivate a pan-Akha identitarian movement. Their motivations are to ensure their Ancestors remain always living and thus close to and of moral significance for the living living, sustain their and their descendants' receipt of Ancestral geeqlanq or vital life-giving energy, redistribute wealth, and promote the status of their families and clans. I emphasize that growing wealth and access to consumer goods among Akha has led not to the decline, but rather, an intensification of Ancestral relationalities, which they view as the very source of this wealth. I further argue that Akha rites of transcosmogenerational commensality are especially concrete and revealing of the co-presence and conviviality between and among Ancestors, Elders, and descendants.

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