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唐娜-哈拉维(Donna Haraway)在过去 30 年里一直活跃在地理学思想和实践领域。从她早期极具影响力的《情境知识》(Situated Knowledges)一文,到她最近在《与问题共存》(Staying with the Trouble)一书中对人类世的论述,她的作品已成为质疑地理知识生产的重要参考点。在这篇评论中,我追溯了哈拉维的思想对地理学术的影响,探讨了哈拉维的思想是如何塑造我们的学科历史并为其提供批判性视角的。我特别强调了哈拉维的作品如何为女权主义和超人类地理学提供信息,如何与土著本体论产生共鸣,以及如何挑战地理学家批判性地反思他们的地位和省籍对学术研究的影响。
Situating knowledges, making kin and telling stories: Geographical encounters with Donna J Haraway
Donna Haraway has been a constant presence in geographical thought and practice over the past 30 years. From her early and very influential essay on Situated Knowledges, to her more recent engagements with the Anthropocene in Staying with the Trouble, her work has become a key reference point for questioning the production of geographical knowledge. In this commentary I trace the influence of Haraway's thought on geographical scholarship, exploring how it both shapes our disciplinary histories and provides a critical lens upon them. In particular I highlight how Haraway's work informs feminist and more-than-human geographies, resonates with Indigenous ontologies and challenges geographers to reflect critically on the implications of their positionality and provinciality for academic research.
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A well-established international quarterly, the Journal of Historical Geography publishes articles on all aspects of historical geography and cognate fields, including environmental history. As well as publishing original research papers of interest to a wide international and interdisciplinary readership, the journal encourages lively discussion of methodological and conceptual issues and debates over new challenges facing researchers in the field. Each issue includes a substantial book review section.