Filming jilba: Sensing beyond the exclusionary fictions of climate science

IF 0.5 3区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY Australian Journal of Anthropology Pub Date : 2024-09-18 DOI:10.1111/taja.12505
Citt Williams, Jarramali Kulka
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‘Filming jilba’ makes up part of a larger practice-based research project focusing on the body as a site of climate sensitivity and perception. Investigated in collaboration with Bama colleague, Jarramali Kulka (a Kuku Yalanji-Nyungkal man from Australia's tropical Far North Queensland), and his custodial practice jilba (pronounced jil-ba), the article describes the embryotic growth of a performative practice-based methodology that leads with intimate sensing—a generative counter position to remote sensing—and grows it phenomenologically through the field work of a documentary media practice. In attempting to speak across epistemic divides, the project process addresses the exclusionary fictions that conventional climate sensing performs by attuning to ‘a world that already has its own stories’.

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拍摄吉尔巴 "是以实践为基础的大型研究项目的一部分,该项目重点关注作为气候敏感性和感知场所的身体。文章与巴马的同事贾拉玛利-库尔卡(来自澳大利亚热带昆士兰极北地区的库库-雅兰吉-宁卡尔人)及其监护实践 "jilba"(读作 "jil-ba")合作进行调查,描述了一种基于实践的表演性方法论的萌芽成长过程,这种方法论以亲密感知为先导--一种与遥感相对立的生成性立场--并通过纪录片媒体实践的实地工作从现象学角度加以发展。在试图跨越认识论鸿沟的过程中,项目进程通过适应 "一个已经有了自己故事的世界",解决了传统气候传感的排斥性虚构问题。
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