照顾陌生人

Q3 Social Sciences
Lisa Jenny Krieg
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摘要

爬行动物通常被认为是危险的或不合群的,它们代表着一种另类,通常被认为与温血哺乳动物截然不同。然而,在西印度洋留尼旺岛上的manapanyi -les- bains村,对濒临灭绝的壁虎物种Phelsuma inexpectata的保护发生了意想不到的转变:由当地一家非政府组织发起,村民们宣布他们的私人花园为壁虎友好区。这篇文章探讨了多物种护理和多样性的概念,探讨了照顾爬行动物的意义。基于在马纳帕尼-莱斯-贝恩斯的人种学实地研究,我将讨论壁虎的差异性如何仍然是一个矛盾的比喻,既被削弱又被利用,新的联盟是排他性的和碎片化的。
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Caring for Strangers
Commonly seen as either dangerous or unsocial, reptiles represent a kind of alterity that is often deemed categorically different from warm-blooded mammals. In the village of Manapany-les-Bains, however, on the island of La Reunion in the Western Indian Ocean, care for the endangered gecko species Phelsuma inexpectata has taken an unexpected turn: initiated by a local NGO, village residents have declared their private gardens a gecko-friendly zone. Engaging concepts of multispecies care and alterity, this article explores what caring for a reptile means. Based on ethnographic field research in Manapany-les-Bains, I will discuss how the gecko’s otherness remains an ambivalent trope, being both reduced and capitalized on, and that new alliances are exclusionary and fragmented.
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Geographische Zeitschrift
Geographische Zeitschrift Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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1.60
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13
期刊介绍: Die Geographische Zeitschrift gehört seit ihrem Beginn im Jahr 1895 zu den führenden deutschsprachigen Zeitschriften ihres Faches. Heute widmet sich die Zeitschrift in meist deutschsprachigen aber auch englischen Beiträgen den Gegenwartsfragen der Anthropogeographie. Als international renommiertes Fachmedium ist sie einem hohen theoretischen und methodischen Anspruch verpflichtet. Die Qualität und Aktualität der Beiträge wird durch internationale Sachverständige — als "refereed journal" — garantiert. Gerade indem sie die traditionellen Grenzen ihres Faches überschreitet, trägt die Geographische Zeitschrift maßgeblich zur Weiterentwicklung und Fortschritt der Anthropogeographie bei.
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