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共享田野:关于超越人类的田野/工作相遇的思考

Sharing the Field: Reflections of More-Than-Human Field/work Encounters.

作者信息

Marr Natalie, Lantto Mirjami, Larsen Maia, Judith Kate, Brice Sage, Phoenix Jessica, Oliver Catherine, Mason Olivia, Thomas Sarah

机构信息

University of Glasgow, UK.

University of New South Wales, Australia.

出版信息

GeoHumanities. 2022 Feb 8;8(2):555-585. doi: 10.1080/2373566X.2021.2016467. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

The "field" has long been contested as spatially and temporally bounded. Feminist epistemologies have re-imagined and engaged field/work as shared, messy and co-constitutive, while critical more-than-human methodologies in the transdisciplinary field of the environmental humanities are further expanding our understanding of who and what counts in the production of knowledge in the field. This compendium article orbits around a collective concern for the sharedness of bodily and planetary ecologies through field/work. It brings together cross-disciplinary accounts of field encounters that critically explore what it feels like to do this work and what it entails. With a focus on practice and process, the six contributing authors-researchers, artists, practitioners, writers-consider how nonhumans share in our research, shaping the work we do, the questions we ask and the responses we craft. Together, they offer thoughtful provocations on the troubling and promising ways in which human and non-human bodies become unsettled and rearranged through field encounters.

摘要

长期以来,“田野”在空间和时间上的界定一直存在争议。女性主义认识论重新构想并将田野工作视为共享、杂乱且相互构成的,而环境人文学科跨学科领域中批判性的超人类方法论正在进一步拓展我们对于在该领域知识生产中谁和什么才重要的理解。这篇综述文章围绕着通过田野工作对身体与地球生态共享性的共同关注展开。它汇集了跨学科的田野遭遇记述,批判性地探究从事这项工作的感受以及其中所涉及的内容。以实践和过程为重点,六位撰稿作者——研究者、艺术家、从业者、作家——思考非人类如何参与我们的研究,塑造我们所做的工作、我们提出的问题以及我们精心构思的回应。他们共同就人类和非人类身体如何通过田野遭遇变得不稳定并重新排列的令人不安却又充满希望的方式提出了深刻的质疑。

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