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Place, Identity, and Relations: The Lived Experience of Two Northern Worlds
Arctic Anthropology Pub Date : 2017-02-01 , DOI: 10.3368/aa.54.2.83
Ann Eileen Lennert

Letting Ingold and Turnbull set the scene, in this paper I visualize how “relations” trace the lived experience of being, learning, and understanding the world. I do so comparatively by drawing upon my research and travels in Greenland and Iceland, exploring how place, identity, and social relations reflect lived relations, amplifying how mobility, narratives, knowledge, and locality are closely entwined and cannot be delineated alone. This entwinement symbolizes strikingly similar allusions of the perception and movement of two northern worlds—spatially distant, yet comparatively close. This comparative approach, while emphasizing diversity, highlights similarity in the ways in which people live in and tell stories about the world. Traveling through the cultural landscapes of these two settings, the narratives embedded within them, it is amplified that one’s world is never complete but continuously under construction, retracing a path through the world of others.

中文翻译:

位置,身份和关系:两个北方世界的真实经历

让Ingold和Turnbull设定场景,在本文中,我形象化了“关系”如何追溯存在,学习和理解世界的生活经验。通过在格陵兰岛和冰岛的研究和旅行,我比较地做到了这一点,探索位置,身份和社会关系如何反映生活的关系,放大流动性,叙事,知识和位置如何紧密交织在一起,不能一概而论。这种纠缠象征着两个北方世界(空间上相距遥远但相对较近)的感知和运动的惊人相似的暗示。这种比较方法在强调多样性的同时,强调了人们在生活和讲述世界故事方面的相似性。穿越这两种环境的文化景观,其中嵌入的叙述,
更新日期:2017-02-01
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