Interrelationship between social and ecological processes among the Bedik of Eastern Senegal

Q2 Arts and Humanities Kervan Pub Date : 2016-12-08 DOI:10.13135/1825-263X/1878
G. Chiusano
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This contribution stems from field research carried out in the bedik community in the South-Eastern Senegal. It has the objective of investigating the relational and symbolic dimension between man and nature, between knowledge and territory, based on the recognition of the social, cultural and territorial practices and knowledge of this population. The first section of the research is dedicated to the reconstruction of experience and habits, including the symbolic ones, concerning the use, access and exploitation of the natural resources which refer to territorial knowledge that show the – complex and multidimensional – relationship that man develops the natural environment. This attempts to demonstrate how this encourages certain kinds of “social” relations that are expressed through traditional ritual practices not only with the spirits of ancestors, but also and above all with the surrounding plant/animal world. From the ancestral link between man-made and natural environments, between the village and the bush – whose traditional knowledge are a cultural and social elaboration and correspond to precise skills - stem overlaps and interactions between the social processes and the ecological processes that regulate these two worlds: actions, both symbolic and immaterial, but also of a material nature, that in the bedik society serve as regulative and normative functions. From here the need to investigate which cause and effect relationships underlie this kind of social device of management and control. The elaboration of this research has invoked the contribution of certain methodological tools of visual analysis on which a geographical interpretation has been applied, namely a privileged view with which to observe the “territorial system” of the bedik society.
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塞内加尔东部贝迪克人社会与生态过程的相互关系
这一贡献来自在塞内加尔东南部的贝迪克社区进行的实地研究。它的目标是在承认这一人口的社会、文化和领土习俗和知识的基础上,调查人与自然、知识与领土之间的关系和象征层面。研究的第一部分致力于重建关于自然资源的使用、获取和开发的经验和习惯,包括象征性的经验和习惯,这些经验和习惯是指地域知识,表明人类与自然环境的复杂和多维关系。这篇文章试图证明,这是如何鼓励某种“社会”关系的,这种关系通过传统的仪式实践来表达,不仅与祖先的精神有关,而且最重要的是与周围的植物/动物世界有关。从人造和自然环境之间的祖先联系,在村庄和丛林之间-其传统知识是一种文化和社会的阐述,并对应于精确的技能-在社会过程和调节这两个世界的生态过程之间的重叠和相互作用:行动,象征性的和非物质的,但也具有物质性质,在bedik社会中起到调节和规范的作用。从这里开始,有必要调查这种管理和控制的社会手段背后的因果关系。这项研究的详细阐述援引了某些视觉分析方法工具的贡献,在这些工具上应用了地理解释,即一种观察贝迪克社会“领土系统”的特权观点。
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Kervan Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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期刊介绍: The journal has three main aims. First of all, it aims at encouraging interdisciplinary research on Asia and Africa, maintaining high research standards. Second, by providing a global forum for Asian and African scholars, it promotes dialogue between the global academic community and civil society, emphasizing patterns and tendencies that go beyond national borders and are globally relevant. The third aim for a specialized academic journal is to widen the opportunities for publishing worthy scholarly studies, to stimulate debate, to create an ideal agora where ideas and research results can be compared and contrasted. Another challenge is to combine a scientific approach and the interest for cultural debate, artistic production, biographic narrative, etcetera. This journal wants to be original (even hybrid) also in its structure, where academic rigor should not hinder access to the vitality of experience and of artistic and cultural production.
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