向土著社区学习:以南非夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省Vryheid的Esihlengeni为例

N. Radebe
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土著社区保存了能够应对现代挑战的知识。然而,由于在研究土著社区时采用的是西方方法,这些知识常常被误解和误读。正是在这种情况下,我们才能够理解对这些方法非殖民化的呼吁。本文讨论了来自该领域的经验,以展示研究土著社区的其他方法,以便他们的知识被自己理解。更突出的是本土研究人员的作用,他们拥有在理解这些知识方面至关重要的先天技能。这篇文章认为,非殖民化方法需要一个非殖民化的转向,在这种转向中,研究人员将远离西方方法,并认真关注对保存知识(即语言、文化习俗和信仰体系)至关重要的本土系统。
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Learning from Indigenous Communities: The Case of Esihlengeni in Vryheid, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Abstract Indigenous communities have preserved knowledges that can address modern challenges. However, these knowledges are often misunderstood and misinterpreted because of the Western methods that are employed when indigenous communities are studied. It is in this context that we can appreciate the call to decolonise these methodologies. This article discusses experiences from the field to show other ways of studying indigenous communities so that their knowledges are understood in their own accord. More salient is the role of indigenous researchers who have innate skills that are critical in making sense of these knowledges. This article argues that decolonising methodologies requires a decolonial turn where researchers move away from Western methods and pay serious attention to indigenous systems that are central to the preservation of knowledges, namely languages, cultural practices, and belief systems.
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