共享人性的政治:冈比亚农村地区的好客、平等和精神。

IF 0.9 3区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY Anthropological Forum Pub Date : 2024-05-30 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1080/00664677.2024.2358243
Tone Sommerfelt
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在冈比亚河北岸的农村社区,宗教 "拜访 "或朝圣仪式(siyaare)越来越流行。这些仪式被描述为塞内加尔城市苏菲派的标志,但目前在农村各地都有组织,并通过广泛的人际网络和社交媒体进行传播,以吸引来自远近各地的客人和陌生人。在筹备 "锡亚雷 "仪式的过程中,人们所表达的情感是提倡包容、好客和弥合差异。组织者呼吁人类 "合一",通过共同祈祷,加强上帝赐予的祝福的传播,超越人与人之间以及人与精神领域之间的差异,从而在 siyaree 中实现 "合一"。本文以冈比亚农村地区讲沃洛夫语的人对此类穆斯林宗教仪式的争论为出发点,探讨对 "网络 "的关注如何启发对 "共同人性 "的各种呼吁。对人类团结的呼吁以不同的或部分相互竞争的价值观和美德为特征,并带来特定的社会形式和世界。我将说明,这些价值观和美德不仅体现在消费模式上,也体现在道德生活上,包括谦逊的形式、对乡村生活方式和未来的偏好,以及代际差异。文章对共享人性的 "政治 "所包含的内容提出质疑,并主张超越二元关系和人际网络的视角,以及对世界创造的内容和参与者的视角。
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Politics of Shared Humanity: On Hospitality, Equality and the Spiritual in Rural Gambia.

In rural communities on the north bank of River Gambia, religious 'visitations' or pilgrimage ceremonies (siyaare) are becoming increasingly popular. These ceremonies have been described as a hallmark of Senegalese urban Sufism but are currently organised across the countryside and communicated in wide personal networks and through social media to attract guests and strangers from near and far. The sensibilities articulated in preparations for siyaare ceremonies promote inclusiveness, hospitality and the bridging of difference. Organisers appeal to the 'oneness' of humankind, to be achieved in siyaree by transcending differences between people and between humans and the spiritual realm, through communal prayers that enhance the circulation of God-given blessing. This article takes debates among Wolof speakers in rural Gambia over such Muslim religious ceremonies as the starting point to explore how attention to 'network' can illuminate various appeals to 'shared humanity'. Appeals to human unity feature divergent, or in part competing values and virtues, and bring particular social forms and worlds into being. These, I will show, are articulated as modes of consumption, but also moral living, including forms of modesty and preferences for rural lifestyles and futures, and convey generational differences. The article questions what 'politics' of shared humanity encompasses, and argues for a gaze beyond dyadic relationships and interpersonal networks, and a perspective on what goes into, as well as who takes part in, world-making.

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期刊介绍: Anthropological Forum is a journal of social anthropology and comparative sociology that was founded in 1963 and has a distinguished publication history. The journal provides a forum for both established and innovative approaches to anthropological research. A special section devoted to contributions on applied anthropology appears periodically. The editors are especially keen to publish new approaches based on ethnographic and theoretical work in the journal"s established areas of strength: Australian culture and society, Aboriginal Australia, Southeast Asia and the Pacific.
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