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从巫术到实验室:大流行与扬尤瓦人对病毒易感性的经历

From Sorcery to Laboratory: Pandemics and Yanyuwa Experiences of Viral Vulnerability.

作者信息

Norman Dinah, Miller Jemima, Timothy Mavis, Friday Graham, Norman Leonard, Friday Gloria, Friday Adrianne, Timothy Warren, Miller Joanne, Norman Lettie, Raggett Noeleen, Charlie Colleen, Hammer Rhoda, Timothy Marlene, Mawson Peggy, Kearney Amanda, Bradley John

机构信息

Borroloola Community Northern Territory Australia.

College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, Flinders University.

出版信息

Oceania. 2021 Mar;91(1):64-85. doi: 10.1002/ocea.5294. Epub 2021 Mar 28.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted renewed attention among health professionals, Aboriginal community leaders, and social scientists to the need for culturally responsive preventative health measures and strategies. This article, a collaborative effort, involving Yanyuwa families from the remote community of Borroloola and two anthropologists with whom Yanyuwa have long associations, tracks the story of pandemics from the perspective of Aboriginal people in the Gulf region of northern Australia. It specifically orients the discussion of the current predicament of 'viral vulnerability' in the wake of COVID-19, relative to other pandemics, including the Hong Kong flu in 1969 and the Spanish flu decades earlier in 1919. This discussion highlights that culturally nuanced and prescribed responses to illness and threat of illness have a long history for Yanyuwa. Yanyuwa cultural repertoires have assisted in the process of making sense of massive change, in the form of past pandemics and the onset of sickness, the threat of illness with COVID-19 and the attribution of 'viral vulnerability' to this remote Aboriginal community. The aim is to centralise Yanyuwa voices in this story, as an important step in growing understandings of Aboriginal knowledge of pandemics and culturally relevant and controlled health responses and strategies for communal well-being.

摘要

新冠疫情促使卫生专业人员、原住民社区领袖和社会科学家重新关注制定具有文化针对性的预防性健康措施和策略的必要性。本文是一篇合作成果,由来自博罗卢拉偏远社区的扬尤瓦家族以及两位与扬尤瓦有着长期合作关系的人类学家共同完成,从澳大利亚北部海湾地区原住民的视角追溯了疫情的故事。它特别针对新冠疫情后“病毒易感性”的当前困境展开讨论,并与其他疫情进行对比,包括1969年的香港流感以及几十年前1919年的西班牙流感。这一讨论凸显出,对扬尤瓦人来说,针对疾病和疾病威胁采取细致入微且符合文化规范的应对措施有着悠久的历史。扬尤瓦的文化元素有助于理解巨大的变化,这些变化表现为过去的疫情、疾病的爆发、新冠疫情带来的疾病威胁以及将“病毒易感性”归因于这个偏远的原住民社区。目的是让扬尤瓦人的声音在这个故事中占据核心地位,这是增进对原住民疫情知识以及与文化相关且可控的社区健康应对措施和福祉策略理解的重要一步。

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