叙事和民间传说作为研究2014年西弗吉尼亚州埃尔克河化学泄漏事件中情感、化身和水的方法

IF 2.4 2区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY
Bethani Turley, M. Caretta
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水是文化地理学和女性主义地理学亟待研究的课题。地理学家通过跨学科的方法研究水,包括关键资源地理学、政治生态学和女权主义理论。文化和女权主义地理学的一个新兴研究领域认为,水的情感品质是水的社会和政治影响的一部分。在方法上,通常通过日常生活现象的数据和受访者的叙述来探索水的情感品质。尽管女权主义地理学家对情感的研究至少已有二十年,但地理学家们仍在争论研究情感的方法和方法,并认为方法上的差距仍然存在。关于水的情感地理的一个不发达的研究领域承认叙事的语境和表演方面。我们利用民俗研究及其在情感地理学中的方法论应用来探索叙事的表演方面。我们将情感地理学与民俗研究的语境和表演概念联系起来。我们通过2014年西弗吉尼亚州埃尔克河化学品泄漏的案例研究来探索个人经验叙事作为分析情感的方法论工具,为情感地理学的方法论做出贡献。
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Narrative and folklore as methodologies for studying emotions, embodiment, and water during the 2014 Elk River chemical spill in West Virginia
ABSTRACT Water is an urgent topic of research in cultural and feminist geographies. Geographers study water through interdisciplinary approaches including critical resource geography, political ecology, and feminist theory. An emerging area of research within cultural and feminist geography considers the affective, emotional qualities of water as part of water’s social and political ramifications. Methodologically, the emotional qualities of water are commonly explored through data on everyday lived phenomena and respondents´ narratives. Although emotions have been studied by feminist geographers for at least two decades, geographers continue to debate the range of approaches and methodologies for studying emotions and suggest that methodological gaps remain. An underdeveloped area of research on the emotional geographies of water acknowledges the contextual and performative aspects of narrative. We explore the performative aspects of narrative using folklore studies and its methodological usage in emotional geography. We connect emotional geography with folklore studies concepts of context and performance. We do this through a case study of the 2014 Elk River chemical spill in West Virginia to explore personal experience narrative as a methodological tool for analyzing emotions to contribute to methodologies of emotional geography.
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