Ti binni ruyubi,超越二进制和中位数

IF 0.5 4区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Rodrigo Perez Toledo, L. Wynn
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本文利用关于如何在民族志研究中部署反身性来将人类学知识置于背景下的理论辩论,从一位来自全球南方的人类学家和一位研究参与者之间的尴尬遭遇开始,以反思当一位有色人种学家在有色人种社区进行实地调查时,身份和关系的一些交叉复杂性:在这个案例中,一个棕色皮肤的墨西哥人在澳大利亚研究同性吸引了中国男人。根据土著人类学家对更多基于当地的框架和方法的呼吁,我们提出了diidxaz术语binni ruyubi(“搜索的人”),将反身性的概念扩展到西方/本土、内部/外部以及其他二元和中间点之外,以提供一个更复杂的交叉反身性的解释,一个关注身份和背景特征(包括肤色、土著、社会文化背景、语言)之间的相互作用。性别、经济地位和西化大学的殖民历史。
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Ti binni ruyubi, beyond binaries and median points
Using theoretical debates about how to deploy reflexivity in ethnographic research to contextualize anthropological knowledge, this article begins with an awkward encounter between an anthropologist from the Global South and a research participant to reflect on some of the intersectional complexities of identity and relationality when an ethnographer of color does fieldwork within a community of color: in this case, a brown-skinned Mexican researching same-sex attracted Chinese men in Australia. Following Indigenous anthropologists’ calls for more locally grounded frameworks and methodologies, we propose the Diidxazá term binni ruyubi (“person who searches”) to extend concepts of reflexivity beyond the Western/native, insider/outsider, and other binaries and median points, to give a more complex account of intersectional reflexivity, one that attends to the interaction between identity and background characteristics including skin tone, Indigeneity, sociocultural background, language, sexuality, economic status, and colonial histories in Westernized universities.
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