直觉感官呈现与回忆

Helena Simonett
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基于对墨西哥西北部土著人的民族志研究和马丁·海德格尔关于存在和时间的哲学著作,本章探讨了尤雷米人与动物之间的转化现象。音乐和歌曲唤起了对其他短暂的记忆和超越的体验,因此,帮助熟练的鹿舞者成为动物,这种转变被认为是真实的,而不是象征性的。通过向鹿的魔法世界(juyia annia)敞开心扉,舞者们能够重新融入神话般的过去。对尤雷米来说,这段过去并不是罗伯特·托伦斯所说的“惯性遗传”;相反,它构成了未来。对于参加庆典的社区成员来说,舞者对鹿世界的呈现和记忆为人类的存在开辟了一种新的可能性,并让他们了解自己是一个独特的民族。
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Intuitive Sensory Presentiation and Recollection
Based on ethnographic work among Indigenous people of northwestern Mexico and on Martin Heidegger’s philosophical writings on being and time, this chapter addresses the phenomenon of human-animal transformation as practiced by the Yoreme. Music and song evoke memories of other temporalities and experiences of transcendence and, thus, help skilled deer dancers to become the animal, a transformation that is perceived as real, not as symbolic. By opening themselves up to juyia annia (the enchanted world of the deer), the dancers are able to re-enactively engage with the mythological past. For Yoreme, this past is not what Robert Torrance would call an “inertial inheritance”; rather, it is constitutive of the future. For the community members present in the ceremonial fiesta, the dancer’s presentiation and remembrance of the deer world opens up a new possibility for human existence and allows them to understand themselves as a distinct people.
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