From the Margins: Positionality in Area Studies

Kristina Garalytė, K. Simonson
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This article analyzes the positionality of the researcher in the field of area studies, taking as an example our engagement with African and Dalit studies and issues of race and caste. We present an autoethnographic essay on our own historically constituted agentive positionality by weaving together different angles of inquiry – Lithuanian area studies (and its institutional context), Lithuania’s position in the post-Soviet and postcolonial narratives (the historical context), and our positionality in area studies and our particular fields of research (the personal context). The article shows how we as researchers construct our professional identities and relations with our interlocutors as we navigate through the Soviet past and the globalized present. We argue that the crucial question for scholars of area studies is not only the macro-political context in which knowledge production takes place (the predominant focus of area studies for decades), but also the personal micro-dimensions of knowledge production, which are inherent in the particular researcher as a historically constituted and strategically acting individual.
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从边缘:区域研究的定位
本文分析了研究者在区域研究领域的地位,以我们参与非洲和达利特研究以及种族和种姓问题为例。我们通过将不同的调查角度——立陶宛地区研究(及其制度背景)、立陶宛在后苏联和后殖民叙事中的地位(历史背景)以及我们在地区研究和我们特定研究领域的地位(个人背景)——交织在一起,提出了一篇关于我们自己历史上构成的代理地位的自我民族志文章。这篇文章展示了我们作为研究人员如何在苏联的过去和全球化的现在之间建立我们的职业身份和与对话者的关系。我们认为,区域研究学者的关键问题不仅是知识生产发生的宏观政治背景(几十年来区域研究的主要焦点),而且是知识生产的个人微观维度,这是特定研究人员作为历史构成和战略行动个体所固有的。
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