死藤水民族旅游及其对土著舒阿社区(厄瓜多尔)和西方参与者的影响

Q1 Computer Science Computer Languages Systems & Structures Pub Date : 2020-09-15 DOI:10.21104/cl.2020.4.05
Dima Salibová
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厄瓜多尔的一个土著Shuar社区一直在接待游客,他们寻求以阿亚瓦斯卡和烟草等传统药用植物为特色的休养地。该社区提供了带有植物的个人仪式,或更复杂的仪式,如自然。Natemamu是一种由持续十到十二天的重复仪式组成的仪式,其中包括大量饮用Ayawasca。作者主要关注:1)Shuar Natemamu仪式作为一种在全球市场上提供的产品的商品化;以及2)这种商业贸易对东道主和游客的影响。本文基于通过参与者观察、访谈和视听文献收集的数据。研究结果表明,西方游客对舒阿尔社区及其仪式的介绍促进了仪式的过程变化以及双方思想和物质的变化。此外,研究结果表明,虽然游客经历了更多的思想变化,但对Shuars的影响更为物质。这似乎符合双方对此次会面的预期。
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Ayahuasca Ethno-tourism and its Impact on the Indigenous Shuar Community (Ecuador) and Western Participants
An indigenous Shuar community in Ecuador have been hosting tourists seeking retreats that feature traditional medicinal plants such as ayahuasca and tobacco. The community has provided individual ceremonies with the plants, or more complex rites such as Natemamu. Natemamu is a rite that is comprised of repetitive ceremonies lasting ten to twelve days, which involves drinking large quantities of Ayahuasca. The author primarily focuses on: 1) the commodification of the Shuar Natemamu rite as a product that is offered on the global market; and 2) the impacts of this commercial trade on the hosts and visitors. This article is based on data collected by means of participant observation, interviews, and audio-visual documentations. The findings imply that the introduction of western tourists to the Shuar community and its rites has contributed to processual changes to the rite and to ideational and material changes on both sides. Furthermore, the findings suggest that while the tourists experienced more ideational changes, the impact on Shuars was more material. This seems to be in accordance with the respective expectations of the encounter of both groups.
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Computer Languages Systems & Structures
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期刊介绍: Following the merger of Computer Languages, Systems and Structures with the Journal of Visual Languages and Computing in 2018, we are excited to present the Journal of Computer Languages, a single publication which covers all areas of computer languages. The Journal of Computer Languages (COLA) welcomes papers on all aspects of the design, implementation, and use of computer languages (specification, modelling, programming; textual or visual) and human-centric computing, from theory to practice. Most papers describe original technical research, but the journal also welcome empirical studies and survey articles. Current research areas for the Journal of Computer Languages include: -Block-based languages- Cognitive, perceptive and motoric systems and models- Compilers and interpreters- Computational thinking- Design and development of concurrent, distributed, parallel, quantum and sequential languages- Domain-specific languages- End-user development- Generative approaches, meta-programming, meta-modelling- Human aspects and psychology of designing languages- Information visualization- Interaction models and languages- Location-based data and processes- Language design and implementation- Language-based security- Language evolution, integration, composition, and coordination- Language product lines- Language workbenches, meta-languages and development frameworks- Languages, models, and frameworks for visual analytics- Languages for large-scale scientific computing- Languages for software specification and verification- Libraries, run-time environments and language ecosystems- Modelling and programming languages- Modularity and extensibility of language specifications and programming- Parallel/distributed/neural computing and representations for visual information processing [...]
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