论货币与隔离

Francesca Messineo
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在封锁期间,我开始将现金视为潜在的被感染实体,本文通过融合不同层次的分析来探索这种修改后的金钱视角的轨迹和含义。试图把握这种“物体”的社会和物质意义的尝试,将在我家里的个人轶事中得到回响。自我民族志的方法也解释了我内心产生的亲密感觉和对金钱的新审视这种前所未有的健康危机引发的焦虑,以及我对观察人与事物之间关系变化的好奇心。将经验作为一种政治声明来分享的需要,以及将恐惧和希望用语言表达出来的愿望,指导着我的工作©Berghahn Books和行动人类学协会
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On Money and Quarantine
During the lockdown, I started perceiving cash as a potentially infected entity, carrying the virus on its surface This article explores the trajectories and implications of this modified perspective on money by merging different levels of analysis The attempt to grasp both the social and material significance of this ‘object’ will resound in personal anecdotes from my house The self-ethnographic approach accounts also for the intimate feelings and the new gaze on money produced within me;the enthusiasm for imagining an economy driven by different rules;nostalgia for the activities I used to pay for;anxieties caused by this unprecedented health crisis;and my curiosity to observe how relationships with people and things have changed The need to share experiences as a political statement and the desire to put fears and hopes into words guide my work © Berghahn Books and the Association for Anthropology in Action
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期刊介绍: Anthropology in Action (AIA) is a peer-reviewed journal publishing articles, commentaries, research reports, and book reviews in applied anthropology. Contributions reflect the use of anthropological training in policy- or practice-oriented work and foster the broader application of these approaches to practical problems. The journal provides a forum for debate and analysis for anthropologists working both inside and outside academia and aims to promote communication amongst practitioners, academics and students of anthropology in order to advance the cross-fertilisation of expertise and ideas. Recent themes and articles have included the anthropology of welfare, transferring anthropological skills to applied health research, design considerations in old-age living, museum-based anthropology education, cultural identities and British citizenship, feminism and anthropology, and international student and youth mobility.
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