Thirty Years On: Reading the Country and Indigenous Homeliness

K. Gelder
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HE RECENT REPRINTING BY RE.PRESS OF STEPHEN MUECKE, KRIM BENTERRAK AND Paddy Roe’s Reading the Country: Introduction to Nomadology (1984) is a useful reminder, thirty years on, of just how contemporary this remarkable book still is.1 Although it isn’t ‘anthropological’ (and speaks in fact about the ‘death of anthropology’, a discipline from which it distances itself), Reading the Country nevertheless embarks on a journey with which anthropologists would be only too familiar: with Muecke getting into the car, driving out to a remote community in north-west Western Australia to encounter a Moroccan artist and a senior Aboriginal man, Paddy Roe, and talking and listening, transcribing, and then reflecting on what has been transcribed. The book is also an expression of male companionship—if we think of the meaning of ‘companion’, with bread—where three men (and, sometimes, others) come to know each other by sitting down together, and making spaces for each other, although in very different ways, with very different outcomes: stories and narratives, paintings, and various intellectual meditations on all this that drew extensively and specifically on Deleuze and Guattari’s use of the term nomadology.
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三十年来:解读国家与原住民的家园
斯蒂芬·穆克、克里姆·本特拉克和帕迪·罗伊的《乡村阅读:游牧学导论》(1984)最近由再版出版社再版,这是一个有用的提醒,30年过去了,这本了不起的书仍然是多么的现代虽然它不是“人类学的”(事实上,它谈论的是“人类学的死亡”,这是一门与它保持距离的学科),但《阅读国家》仍然开始了一段人类学家们非常熟悉的旅程:穆克上了车,驱车前往西澳大利亚西北部的一个偏远社区,与一位摩洛哥艺术家和一位年长的土著男子帕迪·罗伊(Paddy Roe)会面,他们交谈、倾听、抄写,然后反思所抄写的内容。这本书也是一种男性伴侣的表达——如果我们想到“伴侣”的含义,就像面包——三个男人(有时也包括其他人)通过坐在一起认识彼此,为彼此腾出空间,尽管方式非常不同,结果也非常不同:故事和叙述,绘画,以及对所有这些的各种智力思考,这些都广泛而具体地借鉴了德勒兹和瓜塔里对“游牧学”一词的使用。
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