萨戈与赖斯与仪式时空的重组:印尼-巴布亚阿斯马特分权时代的竞争依赖模式

IF 0.4 3区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Oceania Pub Date : 2021-07-01 DOI:10.1002/OCEA.5306
Tom Powell Davies
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阿斯马特的社会世界充斥着多种形式的依赖。在这篇论文中,我想知道不同的依赖模式在阿斯马特生活的空间和时间内是如何相互关联的,以及在国家权力下放时期,阿斯马特越来越多地融入更广泛的结构秩序,这是如何重塑的。首先,我通过讨论日常食物分配的时间和空间以及随之而来的索赔,描述了依赖关系如何塑造日常生活。然后,我概述了家族间相互依存的形式是如何在仪式盛宴期间对上述模式进行创新的,通过仪式化的相互依存工作产生了显著的社会共同存在。最后,我探讨了“乡村基金分配”(Alokasi Dana Desa),一种分散的政府拨款,是如何扭曲相互依存及其在空间和时间上的组织的。我通过一个仪式宴会厅建设项目的案例研究做到了这一点,在该项目中,阿斯马特村民试图考虑新形式的依赖,在土著话语中,“西米”和“大米”是当地主食,而“大米”则是引入的主食,与截然不同的行动制度相关。在这里,在土著和新出现的依赖模式之间的冲突中,关键是具有社会价值的仪式生活模式的可行性,在权力下放的时代,这种生活模式正被社区自身劳动和控制之外的新型力量所塑造并依赖。
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Sago Versus Rice and the Reorganisation of Ritual Spacetime: Competing Modes of Dependency in an Age of Decentralisation in Asmat, Indonesian Papua
Asmat social worlds are permeated with multiple forms of dependency. In this paper, I ask how different modalities of dependency inter-relate within the space and time of Asmat life, and how this is being reshaped by Asmat ’ s increasing incorporation within broader structural orders during a period of national decentralisation. First, I describe how relations of dependency shape everyday life, through a discussion of the time and space of quotidian food distribution and concomitant claim-making. Then, I outline how forms of inter-clan interdependency innovate on the above pattern during ritual feasting, which generates remarkable social co-presence through ritualised interdependent work. Finally, I explore how feasting interdependence, and its organisation in space and time, is being warped by ‘ The Allocation of Village Funds ’ ( ‘ Alokasi Dana Desa ’ ), a decentralised government grant. I do so via a case study of a ritual feast house construction project, in which Asmat villagers attempted to reckon with new forms of dependency typi fi ed, in indigenous discourse, by the distinction between ‘ sago ’ and ‘ rice ’ as local versus introduced staple foods associated with contrasting regimes of action. At stake here, in the collision between indigenous and newly emergent modes of dependency, is the viability of socially valuable modes of ritual life, which, in an age of decentralisation, are becoming shaped by and reliant on new types of forces outside of the community ’ s own labour and control.
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Oceania
Oceania ANTHROPOLOGY-
CiteScore
1.50
自引率
10.00%
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23
期刊介绍: The Australian journal OCEANIA focuses on the study of indigenous peoples of Australia, Melanesia, Polynesia, Micronesia, and Southeast Asia. A recent issue includes articles on land wars, land utilization, and aboriginal self-determination. There are typically five articles per issue and six to ten book reviews. Occasionally, an issue is devoted to a single topic (Katz).
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