Sacred serpents and the discourse on conservation: Interrogating interspecies dynamics in rural Bardhaman

IF 3.2 2区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Sociologia Ruralis Pub Date : 2023-12-08 DOI:10.1111/soru.12466
Salini Saha
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Built on extensive ethnographic fieldwork in rural Bardhaman, West Bengal, India, the article argues for the centrality of animals’ non‐human agency as sacred beings involved in interactive experiences with humans, amidst changing climatic conditions. For the people of Musharu, the sacredness of their village deity is embedded in their practical ways of living and inhabiting with special varieties of cobras as exemplars of sacred nature. The article also draws attention to how the survival of these local cobras is adversely affected due to monsoonal vulnerability. The article addresses three critical concerns. It situates the human–snake interaction within wider discourse of post‐humanist debates, highlighting the elusive nature of the ‘wild’ and the animalist agency it enables. It captures alternative versions of conservation that the human–animal–divine nexus in Musharu creates. The third concerns the reproduction of rural community consciousness and indigeneity that this interaction brings about. It concludes with the understanding that Musharu's human–animal inhabitation reveals the contextual nature of ‘wilderness’ reframes the Indigenous status emerging out of human–non‐human associations and rethinks the role of local cultures in global wildlife conservation discourses.
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神圣的大蛇与保护论述:探究巴达曼农村地区物种间的动态关系
基于在印度西孟加拉邦巴尔达曼农村的广泛的民族志田野调查,这篇文章认为,在不断变化的气候条件下,动物作为与人类互动体验的神圣生物,其非人类能动性处于中心地位。对于穆沙鲁的人们来说,他们的村庄神的神圣性植根于他们实际的生活方式和居住方式中,特殊品种的眼镜蛇是神圣自然的典范。文章还提请注意这些当地眼镜蛇的生存如何受到季风脆弱性的不利影响。本文讨论了三个关键问题。它将人蛇的互动置于后人文主义辩论的更广泛的话语中,突出了“野生”的难以捉摸的本质和它所带来的动物主义代理。它捕捉到了穆沙鲁人-动物-神的关系所创造的其他保护版本。三是这种互动所带来的乡村社区意识和乡土性的再生产。本文的结论是,穆沙鲁的人类-动物居住揭示了“荒野”的语境本质,重新定义了在人类-非人类联系中出现的土著地位,并重新思考了当地文化在全球野生动物保护话语中的作用。
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期刊介绍: Sociologia Ruralis reflects the diversity of European social-science research on rural areas and related issues. The complexity and diversity of rural problems require multi and interdisciplinary approaches. Over the past 40 years Sociologia Ruralis has been an international forum for social scientists engaged in a wide variety of disciplines focusing on social, political and cultural aspects of rural development. Sociologia Ruralis covers a wide range of subjects, ranging from farming, natural resources and food systems to rural communities, rural identities and the restructuring of rurality.
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