可见的身体:通过神圣占有在战后斯里兰卡对身体消费的重新理论化

Olivia Dure
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本文考察了战后斯里兰卡神圣占有的仪式,特别关注神圣占有的行为如何涉及女性身体代理的强大表达。从殖民时代的期刊、立法、编年史、政治演讲和新闻报道等历史资料以及我自己的实地工作中,我追踪了女性的身体如何经常被描绘成国家的场所,并通过性别规范的构建、劳动形式和国家延续的立法被强行消耗。我认为,神的占有参与了对女性身体的(再)消费,通过使社区创伤在身体本身上清晰可见,来对抗民族/国家的暴力。
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(In)visible Bodies: Re-Theorizing the Consumption of Bodies Through Divine Possession in Post-War Sri Lanka
This paper examines the ritual of divine possession in post-war Sri Lanka, specifically looking to how the act of divine possession involves a powerful articulation of women’s bodily agency. Drawing from historical sources such as colonial era journals, legislation, chronicles, political speeches, and news coverage, as well as my own field work, I trace how women’s bodies are often depicted as sites of the nation and are forcefully consumed, through constructions of gendered norms, forms of labor, and legislation for the continuance of that nation. I posit that divine possession engages in a (re)consumption of women’s bodies that works to counter the violence of the nation/state by making community trauma legible on the body itself.
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