Movement and Indigenous Religions: A Reconsideration of Mobile Ways of Knowing and Being

IF 0.3 3区 哲学 0 RELIGION Material Religion Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1080/17432200.2021.2015921
M. Weatherdon, Seth Schermerhorn
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Abstract This special issue brings together leading scholars in the field of Indigenous religions working with Indigenous Peoples from the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Europe on the topics of movement, mobility, pilgrimage, and walking as they intersect with issues of religion and spirituality. Anthropologists and scholars of religion working with various Indigenous Peoples have tended to theorize Indigeneity as denoting a cultural and historic connection to a particular land-base, yet they have not always attended to the full complexity of Indigenous Peoples’ mobile lived realities. We contend that a critical re-examination and revaluing of Indigenous mobile ways of knowing and being serves as one of several steps needed to decolonize the study of religion. Throughout this issue contributors examine various Indigenous discourses, practices, and politics of movement in order to highlight the historic and ongoing importance of mobility for cultivating personhood, maintaining networks of affinity and belonging, fostering political alliances and solidarities, and generating religious meaning.
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运动与本土宗教:对认识与存在的流动方式的重新思考
摘要本期特刊汇集了土著宗教领域的顶尖学者,他们与来自美国、加拿大、墨西哥和欧洲的土著人民就运动、流动、朝圣和行走等主题进行了合作,因为这些主题与宗教和精神问题相交叉。与各种土著人民合作的人类学家和宗教学者倾向于将靛蓝理论化为与特定土地基地的文化和历史联系,但他们并不总是关注土著人民流动生活现实的全部复杂性。我们认为,对土著流动的认识和存在方式进行批判性的重新审查和重新评估,是使宗教研究非殖民化所需的几个步骤之一。在整个问题中,撰稿人研究了各种土著话语、实践和运动政治,以强调流动性对培养人格、维护亲和力和归属感网络、促进政治联盟和团结以及产生宗教意义的历史和持续重要性。
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