Science, Knowledge and Belief. On Local Understandings of Weather and Climate Change in Amazonia

IF 1.7 3区 社会学 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY Ethnos Pub Date : 2018-08-08 DOI:10.1080/00141844.2016.1213760
D. Rosengren
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ABSTRACT This article explores different modes of understanding such atmospheric phenomena that in English are described as ‘weather’ and ‘climate’ applying Norman Fairclough’s critical discourse analysis. In consequence, focus is not on the physical phenomena as such but on ontological differences as reflected in expressions and practices pertaining to indigenous Matsigenka people and migrants from the Andean highlands to the tropical lowlands, centring on their respective interaction both with each other and, more generally, with the social, natural and supernatural dimensions of the environment. Adhering to ideals of modernity and modern science, the Andean migrants employ the climate change discourse as an indication upon social advancement to promote and legitimize their superiority over the allegedly backward and irrational Matsigenka to whom the climate discourse makes little sense. The climate change discourse thus serves here as a means of environmental colonialism in order to turn Matsigenka people into proper citizens.
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科学、知识和信仰。关于亚马逊地区天气和气候变化的局部认识
摘要本文运用费尔克劳的批评语篇分析法,探讨了理解英语中被称为“天气”和“气候”的大气现象的不同模式。因此,重点不是物理现象本身,而是本体论差异,这些差异反映在与土著Matsigenka人和从安第斯高地到热带低地的移民有关的表达和实践中,集中在他们各自彼此之间的互动,更普遍地说,与社会、,环境的自然和超自然维度。安第斯移民坚持现代性和现代科学的理想,将气候变化话语作为社会进步的标志,以促进他们对所谓落后和不理性的Matsigenka的优越性并使其合法化,气候话语对他们来说毫无意义。因此,气候变化话语在这里充当了环境殖民主义的手段,目的是将Matsigenka人转变为适当的公民。
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期刊介绍: Ethnos is a peer-reviewed journal, which publishes original papers promoting theoretical, methodological and empirical developments in the discipline of socio-cultural anthropology. ethnos provides a forum where a wide variety of different anthropologies can gather together and enter into critical exchange.
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