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[Book review] Clas Tollin, Sveriges kartor och lantmätare 1628 till 1680 [书评]克拉斯-托林:《1628 至 1680 年瑞典的地图和测量师
Pub Date : 2024-03-07 DOI: 10.36368/jns.v16i1.771
Lars Edlund
Review of: Clas Tollin, Sveriges kartor och lantmätare 1628 till 1680. Från idé till tolvtusen kartor, Stockholm: Kungl. Vitterhets Historie och Antikvitets Akademien; Riksarkivet 2021
评论:Clas Tollin, Sveriges kartor och lantmätare 1628 till 1680.Från idé till tolvtusen kartor, Stockholm: Kungl.Vitterhets Historie och Antikvitets Akademien; Riksarkivet 2021.
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Sensing Tomorrow 感知明天
Pub Date : 2024-03-07 DOI: 10.36368/jns.v16i1.715
Hilde Weiser
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[Book review] Andreas Schmidt & Daniela Hahn (eds.), Unwanted [书评] Andreas Schmidt & Daniela Hahn (编),《不想要的》(Unwanted)
Pub Date : 2024-03-07 DOI: 10.36368/jns.v16i1.767
Karl G. Johansson
Review of: Andreas Schmidt & Daniela Hahn (eds.), Unwanted. Neglected Approaches, Characters, and Texts in Old Norse-Icelandic Saga Studies, München: Utzverlag 2021
评论Andreas Schmidt & Daniela Hahn (eds.), Unwanted.古北欧-冰岛萨迦研究中被忽视的方法、人物和文本》,慕尼黑:Utzverlag 2021
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Choose Your Poison 选择你的毒药
Pub Date : 2024-03-07 DOI: 10.36368/jns.v16i1.711
Maria Camila Urrea
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Icy, Watery, Liquescent 冰状、水状、斑块状
Pub Date : 2020-05-27 DOI: 10.36368/jns.v13i2.950
Mark Nuttall
In the coastal areas of Northwest Greenland, water, ice and land intermingle with the lives and trajectories of humans and animals, take on a multitude of shapes and forms, and give rise to a complexity of social relations. However, as in other parts of the Arctic, the effects of climate change are increasingly evident. Sea ice cover during winter and spring is less extensive than people living in the region today have known it to be, while icebergs calve from tidewater glaciers at arate faster than they and scientists have previously observed. Glacial ice mass is diminishing and increased meltwater runoff from glacial fronts affects water temperature, ocean depths and circulation patterns, as well as the formation and thickness of sea ice and the movements of marine mammals and fish. These changes have profound implications for local livelihoods and mobilities, the wider regional economy, and human-animal interactions. In this article, I consider what some of the effects of climate change mean for people and their surroundings in Northwest Greenland’s Upernavik area and draw attention to liquescence as a counter to the “ice is melting” narrative that typically understands climate change as liquification. While the scientific monitoring of sea ice, glacial ice loss, and surface melt on the inland ice in the Upernavik region—and in the wider Northwest Greenland area—is well established, and contributes to the regular updating of state of the ice reports for the Arctic, little attention has been given to what these changes to ice and water mean for people and for human and non-human relational ontologies. Thinking of this in terms of liquescence, rather than liquification is a way of moving toward a deeper appreciation of people’s experiences and sense-making of the changes happening to them and to their surroundings as affective, sensorial and embodied.
在格陵兰西北部沿海地区,水、冰和陆地与人类和动物的生活和轨迹交织在一起,呈现出多种形态和形式,并产生了复杂的社会关系。然而,与北极其他地区一样,气候变化的影响日益明显。冬春季节的海冰覆盖面积比现在生活在该地区的人们所知道的要小,而冰山从潮水冰川上崩落的速度比人们和科学家们以前观察到的要快。冰川冰量正在减少,冰川前沿融水径流的增加影响了水温、海洋深度和环流模式,也影响了海冰的形成和厚度以及海洋哺乳动物和鱼类的活动。这些变化对当地的生计和流动性、更广泛的区域经济以及人与动物的互动都有着深远的影响。在这篇文章中,我考虑了气候变化对格陵兰西北部乌珀纳维克地区的人们及其周围环境的一些影响,并提请人们注意液化现象,以反驳通常将气候变化理解为液化的 "冰正在融化 "的说法。虽然对乌珀纳维克地区以及格陵兰西北部广大地区的海冰、冰川冰损失和内陆冰表面融化情况的科学监测已经确立,并有助于定期更新北极地区的冰情报告,但人们很少关注冰和水的这些变化对人类以及人类和非人类的关系本体意味着什么。从液化而非液化的角度来思考这个问题,可以让我们更深入地了解人们对发生在他们身上和周围环境中的变化所产生的情感、感觉和体验。
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The Continent Without a Cryohistory? 没有密码史的大陆?
Pub Date : 2020-05-27 DOI: 10.36368/jns.v13i2.949
Ruth A. Morgan
Australia is a continent seemingly without a cryohistory. But take a closer look. Its cryohistory differs dramatically from that of the northern hemisphere—a contrast that long baffled Victorian geologists seeking evidence of glaciation in the Great South Land. Just as historians have sought to redress the image of a static Arctic through a new attention to its cryohistory, so too historians of Australia have sought to recover a continent that is anything but a “timeless land.” Its long geological history—its cryohistory—framed Aboriginal lifeways across the continent, which in turn, shaped colonial encounters in the aftermath of British invasion in 1788. Guiding this historical project have been the moral challenges of the settler nation’s legacy of Indigenous dispossession and displacement, and the unfolding planetary crisis of the Anthropocene and its implications for critically understanding deep time. This article examines the colonial hydrology of water scarcity in the goldfields of arid Western Australia in the late nineteenth century. It shows how access to freshwater became a flashpoint for relations between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples on an extractive frontier. At the turn of the twentieth century, water was the means by which to improve health, hygiene and cleanliness, without which the privileges of white civilisation could not be afforded. Although such conditions also developed elsewhere in settler Australia, the limited water availability on the eastern goldfields made the circumstances that emerged there especially dire. Accordingly, the material conditions of the arid inland—the product of Australia’s Pleistocene—came to bear on the nature of the encounters between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples from the mid-nineteenth century. The very absence of ice in Australia’s cryohistory left its mark on the peoples of the eastern goldfields.
澳大利亚是一个似乎没有低温史的大陆。但仔细一看。它的低温史与北半球的低温史大相径庭--长期以来,维多利亚时期的地质学家们一直在寻找南半球冰川作用的证据,但这一对比却让他们感到困惑。正如历史学家试图通过重新关注北极的冰冻史来纠正人们对静止北极的印象一样,澳大利亚的历史学家也试图恢复这片并非 "永恒之地 "的大陆。澳大利亚悠久的地质史--低温史--奠定了澳大利亚大陆上原住民的生活方式,而原住民的生活方式又反过来影响了 1788 年英国入侵后殖民者的遭遇。引导这一历史项目的是定居者国家遗留下来的对土著人的剥夺和流离失所所带来的道德挑战,以及人类世正在发生的地球危机及其对批判性理解深层时间的影响。本文研究了 19 世纪末西澳大利亚干旱地区金矿缺水的殖民水文学。文章展示了淡水的获取如何成为采掘边疆地区土著与非土著人关系的爆发点。在二十世纪之交,水是改善健康、卫生和清洁的手段,没有水就无法享受白人文明的特权。尽管这种情况也出现在澳大利亚移民的其他地方,但东部金矿区有限的水资源使那里出现的情况尤为严峻。因此,从 19 世纪中叶开始,干旱内陆的物质条件--澳大利亚更新世的产物--就影响到了土著与非土著人之间交往的性质。澳大利亚冰冻史中没有冰的历史给东部金矿地区的人们留下了深刻的印记。
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Freeze-up, Break-up, and Colonial Circulation 冻结、破裂和殖民地循环
Pub Date : 2020-05-27 DOI: 10.36368/jns.v13i2.948
Liza Piper
This paper examines the place of ice and snow in the process of Euro-Canadian colonisation of what are today the Yukon and Northwest Territories. Using oral histories and accounts of Indigenous life experiences from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the paper opens with an examination of the ways in which ice and snow, freeze-up and break-up, were inextricable from wider social and cultural relationships between Indigenous northerners and otherthan-human nature. Intensified trade and missionary activity after the mid-nineteenth-century along the Mackenzie and Yukon rivers and their tributaries created new colonial geographies, rhythms, and knowledge. These paid close attention to the character of ice, the timing of freeze-up and break-up, and the transportation possibilities of the open water season especially. By examining the histories of a scarlet fever epidemic in 1865 and an influenza epidemic in 1928, this paper uses the role of ice and its transformations in shaping the movements of pathogens to trace emerging northern colonial ecologies between 1860 and 1930.
本文探讨了冰雪在今天的育空地区和西北地区欧裔加拿大人殖民化过程中的地位。通过口述历史和十九世纪末二十世纪初土著人生活经历的描述,本文首先探讨了冰雪、冰冻和破裂是如何与北方土著人和非人类大自然之间更广泛的社会和文化关系密不可分的。19 世纪中期以后,麦肯齐河和育空河及其支流沿岸贸易和传教活动的加强创造了新的殖民地地理、节奏和知识。这些活动密切关注冰的特性、结冰和破冰的时间,尤其是开阔水域季节的运输可能性。通过研究 1865 年猩红热疫情和 1928 年流感疫情的历史,本文利用冰的作用及其在塑造病原体移动过程中的变化来追溯 1860 年至 1930 年间新兴的北方殖民生态。
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The Illocutionary Force of Inuit Ice Vocabularies 因纽特人冰雪词汇的说明力
Pub Date : 2020-05-27 DOI: 10.36368/jns.v13i2.951
Rob Shields
Lexicons of Yup’ik sea-ice terminology rely on extra-textual elements, including photographs, diagrams and sketches. Definitions are also supplemented with stories about personal experience and of the behaviour of ice phenomena. Speech act theory argues that these elements communicate an often overlooked illocutionary dimension which shows the importance of semantics in addition to the syntax of scientific definitions. The illocutionary aspects captures the performative, experiential quality of sea ice as a lived environment engaged in processes of hunting, travel and fishing. I argue that the illocutionary force of the descriptions presented in the lexicons is epistemic and ignoring this silences the Indigenous “voice.” This supports Townsends argument that illocutionary silencing occurs when science treats environmental descriptions as not material but cultural and circumstantial.
尤普伊克海冰术语词典依赖于文本之外的元素,包括照片、图表和草图。定义还辅以有关个人经历和冰现象行为的故事。言语行为理论认为,这些元素传达了一个经常被忽视的虚词层面,这表明除了科学定义的语法之外,语义学也很重要。这种表意性捕捉到了海冰作为一种生活环境在狩猎、旅行和捕鱼过程中的表演性和体验性。我认为,词典中的描述具有认识论上的说服力,忽视这一点会使土著 "声音 "沉默。这支持了汤森斯的论点,即当科学将环境描述视为非物质性而是文化性和环境性时,就会出现缄默的现象。
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