{"title":"Eeyou Istchee Bodies of Water","authors":"Rob Shields, Juan David Guevara-Salamanca","doi":"10.3366/soma.2023.0402","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"In the Eastern James Bay Cree Nation, a region known as Eeyou Istchee, water (neebee/Nîpîy) is a multiplicity of things and qualities: it is quantified as potentials in the reservoirs of HydroQuébec’s hydroelectric power generating system; it is also a mobile element in the hydrological cycle, the platform for colonial mobilities and the past trapping economy; as well as an Eenouch (Cree) symbolic force and a liquid that saturates the James Bay landscape. This paper proposes a somatechnics of waterbodies. It considers a regional situation in which nature is both technological and biophysical. Waters appear as a hydrocommons that saturates the biophysics, culture, and economies of the Eenouch. Both humans and non-humans are amenable to a somatechnical lens: both are bodies of water. Our paper explores the potential for extending somatechnics beyond organic bodies and what this reveals about all bodies as a category in cross-cultural perspective – their abilities to enter into spatiotemporal relations of kinship, agency, recalcitrance, affect, virtuality, and materiality.","PeriodicalId":43420,"journal":{"name":"Somatechnics","volume":"106 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.8000,"publicationDate":"2023-08-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Somatechnics","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.3366/soma.2023.0402","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q3","JCRName":"SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY","Score":null,"Total":0}
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In the Eastern James Bay Cree Nation, a region known as Eeyou Istchee, water (neebee/Nîpîy) is a multiplicity of things and qualities: it is quantified as potentials in the reservoirs of HydroQuébec’s hydroelectric power generating system; it is also a mobile element in the hydrological cycle, the platform for colonial mobilities and the past trapping economy; as well as an Eenouch (Cree) symbolic force and a liquid that saturates the James Bay landscape. This paper proposes a somatechnics of waterbodies. It considers a regional situation in which nature is both technological and biophysical. Waters appear as a hydrocommons that saturates the biophysics, culture, and economies of the Eenouch. Both humans and non-humans are amenable to a somatechnical lens: both are bodies of water. Our paper explores the potential for extending somatechnics beyond organic bodies and what this reveals about all bodies as a category in cross-cultural perspective – their abilities to enter into spatiotemporal relations of kinship, agency, recalcitrance, affect, virtuality, and materiality.
在东詹姆斯湾克里族,一个被称为Eeyou Istchee的地区,水(neebee/ n p y)是多种事物和品质的综合体:它被量化为hydro qu忧郁的水力发电系统的蓄水池的潜力;它也是水文循环中的一个流动要素,是殖民地流动和过去的陷阱经济的平台;还有一种伊诺奇(克里语)的象征力量和一种浸透了詹姆斯湾景观的液体。本文提出了一种水体体技术。它考虑了一种区域情况,其中自然既是技术的又是生物物理的。水似乎是一种水公地,它渗透在伊诺奇的生物物理、文化和经济中。人类和非人类都可以用身体技术的视角来看待:两者都是水体。我们的论文探讨了将身体技术扩展到有机身体之外的潜力,以及这在跨文化视角下对所有身体的揭示——它们进入亲属关系、代理、抗拒、情感、虚拟和物质性的时空关系的能力。