Towards a ‘transformative relationship’: Evans-Pritchard, mysticism and anthropological fieldwork

IF 1.5 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY Anthropology Today Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1111/1467-8322.12912
Kit Lee
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Ongoing attempts to develop a ‘transformative’ relationship between anthropology and theology have exhorted anthropologists to look to theology to ‘unsettle’ existing understandings of the discipline's goals and potential. This article explores the ‘transformative’ relationship between anthropology and theology by examining E.E. Evans-Pritchard's perspective on fieldwork, influenced by his Catholic faith and mysticism. Evans-Pritchard saw both fieldwork and mysticism as rooted in shared experiential knowledge, challenging the discipline's secular foundation and reframing the relationship between anthropology and theology as grounded in a shared concern for experiential knowledge. Refiguring participant observation fieldwork in this way – as sharing a fundamental aspect with something as profoundly religious as mysticism – not only disrupts anthropology's understanding of its secular constitution but also reframes the relationship between anthropology and theology. This shift moves the relationship from one barred by a lack of shared beliefs to one potentially grounded in joint attention to and care for experiential knowledge.

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迈向 "变革关系":埃文斯-普里查德、神秘主义和人类学田野调查
在人类学与神学之间发展 "变革性 "关系的持续尝试,劝诫人类学家从神学中 "颠覆 "对该学科目标和潜力的现有理解。本文通过研究埃文斯-普里查德(E.E. Evans-Pritchard)受其天主教信仰和神秘主义影响的田野工作视角,探讨人类学与神学之间的 "变革 "关系。埃文斯-普里查德认为田野工作和神秘主义都植根于共同的经验知识,挑战了该学科的世俗基础,并将人类学与神学之间的关系重构为植根于对经验知识的共同关注。以这种方式重构参与式观察田野工作--将其与神秘主义这样深奥的宗教事物共享一个基本方面--不仅打破了人类学对其世俗构成的理解,而且重构了人类学与神学之间的关系。这种转变将人类学与神学的关系从缺乏共同信仰的关系转变为共同关注和关心经验知识的潜在关系。
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期刊介绍: Anthropology Today is a bimonthly publication which aims to provide a forum for the application of anthropological analysis to public and topical issues, while reflecting the breadth of interests within the discipline of anthropology. It is also committed to promoting debate at the interface between anthropology and areas of applied knowledge such as education, medicine, development etc. as well as that between anthropology and other academic disciplines. Anthropology Today encourages submissions on a wide range of topics, consistent with these aims. Anthropology Today is an international journal both in the scope of issues it covers and in the sources it draws from.
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