社区与大学之间:墨西哥跨文化大学年轻毕业生的民族志合作

IF 0.3 4区 社会学 Q4 ANTHROPOLOGY Aibr-Revista De Antropologia Iberoamericana Pub Date : 2020-05-01 DOI:10.11156/aibr.150205e
G. Dietz, Laura Selene Mateos Cortés
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墨西哥的跨文化高等教育旨在创造新的、适应文化和语言的专业概况,以增强土著青年及其社区的权能。大约十年来,在农村和土著环境中出现了所谓的跨文化大学,这些大学用土著语言、传播、可持续性、卫生和法律等学科提供具有跨文化方法的学术课程。在这篇文章中,我们反思了与这些新的墨西哥跨文化大学之一,Veracruzana跨文化大学(UVI),特别是与他们的校友合作开展的合作人种学中所采用的方法。我们通过十年的合作-民族志实地工作,结合了“积极人类学”和“双重反身民族志”的原则,提出了这些发现。本文分析了在教育跨文化化的过程中,新的方法论解决方案是如何出现的,以及这些解决方案是如何滋养、振兴和去殖民化古典人类学民族志的,古典人类学民族志在其取向上仍然过于单一和榨取主义。
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Between Community and University: A Collaborative Ethnography with Young Graduates from a Mexican Intercultural University
Intercultural higher education in Mexico aims at creating new, culturally and linguistically adapted professional profiles in order to empower indigenous youth and their communities. For about a decade, so-called intercultural universities have been emerging in rural and indigenous contexts which offer academic courses with an intercultural approach in indigenous languages, in communication, in sustainability, in health and in law. In this contribution we reflect upon the methodology employed in a collaborative ethnography carried out with one of these new Mexican intercultural universities, the Universidad Veracruzana Intercultural (UVI) and particularly with their alumni. We present findings obtained throughout ten years of collaborative-ethnographic field work that combines principles of an “activist anthropology” and of a “doubly reflexive ethnography”. Our article analyzes how in the course of the process of educational interculturalization new methodological solutions appear and how these nourish, rejuvenate and decolonize classical anthropological ethnography, which remains all too monological and extractivist in its orientation.
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