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水蛭是什么?通过来自达吉斯坦和土耳其的人种志研究探索人与水蛭关系的可塑性。

Who are leeches? Exploring malleability in human-leech relations through ethnographies from Dagestan and Turkey.

作者信息

Kaliszewska Iwona, Kołodziejska Iwa

机构信息

Faculty of Culture and Arts, Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, University of Warsaw, Ul. Żurawia 4, 00-503, Warsaw, Poland.

出版信息

J Ethnobiol Ethnomed. 2025 Jul 17;21(1):49. doi: 10.1186/s13002-025-00801-4.

Abstract

This paper introduces the concept of "malleability" as a lens for understanding human interactions with writhing animals, using leech-human relations as a case study. Our research is based on ethnographic fieldwork among Dagestani healers in Dagestan and Turkey, 2019-2024. We argue that the malleability of leeches influences leeches' capacity for reversibility and shapes human-leech communication through their physical transformations and social roles. Through their flexible bodies, leeches enable nuanced, multisensory exchanges, influencing how humans interpret their actions-whether as cooperative, resistant, or purposeful behaviour. Malleability also mediates human sensory and emotional responses, evoking reactions ranging from disgust to admiration. Our findings reveal that leeches occupy a spectrum of roles in human perception and practice, serving as near-companions or ethical subjects, despite the lack of bioethical protections for their use in research, and as commodities or tools in medical contexts. Their physical and semantic malleability enables this fluid reversibility in human perceptions and practices. Methodologically, we advocate for "immersive duo-ethnography", which incorporates the researchers' bodily experiences as tools for examining non-verbal interactions between writhing animals and humans. This approach reveals significant entanglements at the sensory and cognitive levels, avoiding reliance on oversimplified metaphors about molecular or chemical processes when precise tracking of such mechanisms is unfeasible. By focusing on embodied relationships, our work highlights the complex interplay of physicality and meaning in human-other taxa interactions.

摘要

本文引入“可塑性”概念,以水蛭与人类的关系为案例研究,作为理解人类与蠕动动物互动的一个视角。我们的研究基于2019年至2024年在达吉斯坦和土耳其对达吉斯坦治疗师进行的民族志田野调查。我们认为,水蛭的可塑性影响其可逆性能力,并通过其身体变化和社会角色塑造人与水蛭的交流。通过其灵活的身体,水蛭实现了细致入微的多感官交流,影响人类对其行为的解读——无论是合作、抗拒还是有目的的行为。可塑性还介导人类的感官和情感反应,引发从厌恶到钦佩等各种反应。我们的研究结果表明,水蛭在人类认知和实践中扮演着一系列角色,尽管在研究中使用它们缺乏生物伦理保护,但它们可作为近乎同伴或道德主体,在医学背景下又可作为商品或工具。它们的物理和语义可塑性使得人类认知和实践中出现这种灵活的可逆性。在方法论上,我们提倡“沉浸式双民族志”,将研究人员的身体体验纳入其中,作为研究蠕动动物与人类之间非语言互动的工具。这种方法揭示了在感官和认知层面的重大纠葛之处,在无法精确追踪此类机制时,避免依赖关于分子或化学过程的过于简单化的隐喻。通过关注具身关系,我们的工作突出了人类与其他生物分类群互动中物理性和意义的复杂相互作用。

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