社会生活的途径

IF 0.5 4区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Thibault Fontanari
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礼品理论认为,社会关系是通过团体和个人之间的礼品赠送(重新)产生的。景观研究也显示了人们如何通过步行来编织人类、非人类和环境之间的关系。本文认为,这两个重要的动力在当地人的基础设施建设中相互交叉。它探讨了巴基斯坦北部瓦希族牧民和农民所说的nomus:他们通过收集礼物来建造建筑物,并以已故或所爱的人的名字命名。生者和逝者通过礼物的流通(重新)产生了他们的关系,也通过集体基础设施的建设使他们能够流通。这一民族志现实要求将礼物的人类学与环境的人类学结合起来,以表明赠送的动机不是由脱离世界的人体验的,而是在与这个世界的本体论关系中体验的。
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The social life of pathways
Theories of the gift agree that social relations are (re)generated through gift-giving between groups and individuals. Landscape studies have also shown how people weave relations between humans, nonhumans, and their environment through walking. This article argues that these two important dynamics intersect in the building of infrastructure by locals. It explores what Wakhi herders and farmers of northern Pakistan call nomus: a pooling of gifts through which they build structures that they name after a deceased or loved person. The living and the deceased (re)generate their relations through the circulation of gifts, but also through the building of collective infrastructure that will enable them to circulate. This ethnographic reality calls for articulating the anthropology of the gift with the anthropology of the environment to show how the motivations to give are experienced not by beings detached from the world but within an ontological relationship with this world.
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