Sacred cites: Engaging the spiritual in ethnographic knowledge (re)production

N. F. Castor
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In this article I offer a Black feminist sacred citational praxis supported by considerations of how subjectivity, relationality, and epistemology speak to questions, such as: which voices contribute to the stories we tell, the arguments that we make, and what is our responsibility to marking and naming those voices? Certainly, the calling of academic names, those thinkers and scholars recognized in academia largely through peer-reviewed writings, is both commonplace and normative. This includes both people who are living and those who have passed. That is, part of our accepted normal praxis is being in conversation with the dead. Yet largely we don’t speak of the “normative” citations as a spiritual practice, or recognize the naming, quoting, and reproducing of people’s voices after they have passed on in that vein. What if we did? What would that look like?
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神圣的引文:在人种学知识(再)生产中融入精神因素
在这篇文章中,我提出了黑人女权主义者的神圣引证实践,并考虑了主体性、关系性和认识论如何与以下问题相关联:哪些声音为我们讲述的故事、我们提出的论点做出了贡献,以及我们在标记和命名这些声音方面的责任是什么?当然,学术界对那些主要通过同行评议的著作而被学术界认可的思想家和学者的称呼是司空见惯的,也是规范性的。这既包括在世者,也包括已故者。也就是说,与逝者对话是我们公认的正常实践的一部分。然而,在很大程度上,我们并没有将 "规范 "的引用作为一种精神实践,也没有认识到在人们逝去之后,以这种方式命名、引用和再现他们的声音。如果我们这样做了呢?那会是什么样子?
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