疯狂的心灵探索:早期学者在缝隙中摸索

J. Scott, J. Grellier
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这篇论文继续了我们早期共同构建的叙述,在叙述中,我们阐明了我们作为开始研究人员成为真正的、有道德的自我民族志学者的斗争。目前,我们发现自己在自我和他者之间的鸿沟中摸索,试图理解它的本质和我们在这个空间中的位置。通过多声音的多媒体方法,我们探索了我们在人种学研究中遇到,参与和代表参与者的空间。当我们追求开放而不是封闭的关系时,我们的关系是一种纠结的、钢丝般的接触,它揭示了我们的脆弱性,并撰写了揭示我们自己和他人个人生活经历的叙事。借用娜塔莉·戈德堡的“野性思维”概念,并将其与米歇尔·法恩(1994)的“连字”概念与东西方艺术、神话和传统哲学相融合,我们在边缘和中心、空间和存在以及东方辩证法提供的可能性中进行探索,以帮助消解西方的自我和他者二元论。
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Wild Minds Searching: Early Scholars Groping in the Gap
This paper continues from our earlier co-constructed narrative in which we articulated our struggle as beginning researchers to become authentic, ethical auto-ethnographers. Currently we find ourselves groping in the gap between self and other, seeking to understand its nature and our positionality in this space. Through a multivoiced, multimedia approach, we explore the spaces in which we meet, engage with and represent the participants in our ethnographic research. Ours is a tangled, wiry engagement that reveals our vulnerabilities as we pursue open rather than closed relationships, and write narratives that reveal the personal lived experience of ourselves and others. Borrowing Natalie Goldberg’s notion of ‘wild mind’ and fusing it with Michelle Fine’s (1994) concept of “working the hyphen” with eastern and western art, mythologies and traditional philosophies, we grope in the margins and centres, the spaces and the presences, and the possibilities offered by eastern dialectics to help dissolve the western dualism of self and other.
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