拉丁美洲的“其他”地理:来自Chatino村景观的替代方案

IF 0.3 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Iconos Pub Date : 2018-05-02 DOI:10.17141/ICONOS.61.2018.2915
Gerónimo Barrera de la Torre
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本文的重点是“其他”地理,通过土著人民的时空经验来理解。我们认为,这些经验是对人类与非人类关系同样有效的主观理解,应该在横向对话的框架内听取和重视。这一论点是基于与墨西哥瓦哈卡州圣胡安拉乔的查蒂纳社区的居民一起进行的研究。研究考察了人类、景观和其他非人类之间的关系,即通过查特诺语言理解的景观、宇宙学世界观、当地知识和查特诺领土上的日常生活。我们提出的理论和批判性讨论是基于对查特诺人对领土和景观的理解的研究。我们的批判和理论分析借鉴了这种对景观的理解,并指出需要重新思考和去殖民化现代主义建筑,并为对人类和非人类关系的新的认识论和本体论理解让路。我们提出了替代方案,以对抗在批判地理学领域知识生产中持续存在的主导和不平等动态。
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Las "otras" geografías en América Latina: alternativas desde los paisajes del pueblo Chatino
This article focuses on "other" geographies, as understood through the spatial-temporal experiences of indigenous peoples. We argue that these experiences are equally valid subjective understandings of human-non-human relations and should be heard and valued within a framework of horizontal dialogue. This argument is based on research that was conducted in conjunction with the inhabitants of Chatina communities of San Juan Lachao in Oaxaca, Mexico. The research examined relations between humans, the landscape and other non-humans, that is, landscapes comprehended through the Chatino language, cosmological worldview, local knowledge and everyday life in Chatino territory. The theoretical and critical discussion we present is based on the study of the Chatino understanding of territory and landscape. Our critical and theoretical analysis draws on this understanding of landscape and points to the need to rethink and decolonize modernist constructions and make way for new epistemic and ontological understandings of human and other-than-human relations. We put forward alternatives that confront the dominant and unequal dynamics that persist in the production of knowledge in the field of critical geography.
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