绘制田野:马林诺夫斯基巴洛马故事中的片段与叙事

IF 1.1 2区 社会学 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY
A. Brandel, Swayam Bagaria
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摘要

长期以来,人类学家一直依赖于在社会中运作的强大概念,在这些社会中,他们进行田野调查,以解开各种各样的、甚至看似不同的实践和经验的含义,这些实践和经验由于共享一个名称,被民族志和民族学文本赋予了一致性。在这篇文章中,我们研究了像hau, mana和萨满这样的人类学符号是如何被创造出来的,并建议在田野调查中可能会遇到一些碎片,它们本身并不一定会加起来成为一个连贯的整体,但由于传统人类学理论中叙事的压力,它们适合这些类型的故事。为了说明这一论点,我们特别引用了马林诺夫斯基关于巴洛马的故事,特洛布里亚德死者的灵魂,阅读了他著名的田野调查日记和他发表的文章,以展示生活是如何总是在多个讲故事的记录中交织在一起的,其中一些采用叙事的形式,而另一些则不采用叙事的形式。注意到这些模式之间的空间,或者它们的交叉,一幅不同的理论图景开始出现,它更接近我们对社会生活的日常体验。
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Plotting the field: Fragments and narrative in Malinowski's stories of the baloma
Anthropologists have long relied on powerful concepts operant in the societies where they have carried out fieldwork to unlock the meanings of various, even seemingly disparate, practices and experiences, and which, in virtue of their sharing a name, are given coherence by ethnographic and ethnological texts. In this essay, we examine how anthropological icons like hau, mana, and the shaman, are created, and suggest that there might be fragments encountered during fieldwork that do not, in themselves, necessarily add up to a coherent whole, but which are fit into stories of these kinds because of the pressure of narrativity within conventional notions of anthropological theory. To illustrate this argument, we draw in particular on Malinowski’s stories of the baloma, Trobriander spirits of the dead, reading his well-known fieldwork diaries alongside his published account, in order to show how life is always stitched across multiple registers of storytelling, some of which take the form of narrative and others that do not. Attending to the space between these modalities, or to their crossings, a different picture of theory begins to emerge, and which hews a bit closer to our ordinary experience of social life.
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Anthropological Theory
Anthropological Theory ANTHROPOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Anthropological Theory is an international peer reviewed journal seeking to strengthen anthropological theorizing in different areas of the world. This is an exciting forum for new insights into theoretical issues in anthropology and more broadly, social theory. Anthropological Theory publishes articles engaging with a variety of theoretical debates in areas including: * marxism * feminism * political philosophy * historical sociology * hermeneutics * critical theory * philosophy of science * biological anthropology * archaeology
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