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A sensory approach for multispecies anthropology
The Australian Journal of Anthropology ( IF 0.844 ) Pub Date : 2020-11-22 , DOI: 10.1111/taja.12379
Natasha Fijn 1 , Muhammad A. Kavesh 1
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This special issue suggests that the need to examine the entangled lives of species, selves and other beings through a multisensory perspective is crucial and timely. Developing on a sensory analysis, one that emerges through what Anna Tsing refers to as the ‘arts of noticing’ (2015), this introductory paper explores how both nonhuman and human lives are intertwined, and how their close examination can guide anthropologists in their ability to capture the subtleties of more‐than‐human engagement, connection and relatedness. Through articles within this issue from Australian anthropology and beyond, we ask how becoming‐with more‐than‐humans helps us to construct a post‐humanist analysis in the combination of sensory anthropology and multispecies anthropology. Through a combination of these two fields, the paper suggests, anthropology can take up the opportunity to think about animals as subjects, through our ability to communicate beyond language and to engage in a more meaningful way through interspecies knowledge‐making.

中文翻译:

多种人类学的感官方法

这个特别的问题表明,有必要从多感官的角度研究物种,自我和其他生物的纠缠生活,这一点至关重要且及时。这份引人入胜的论文是在感官分析的基础上发展起来的,该分析通过安娜·青丝所称的“注意艺术”(2015年)而出现,该导论性文件探讨了非人类和人类的生活如何交织在一起,以及他们的仔细检查如何指导人类学家的能力捕捉比人类更多的参与,联系和相关性的微妙之处。通过本期澳大利亚人类学及其他地区的文章,我们问到“超越人类”如何帮助我们构建感官人类学和多物种人类学相结合的后人类分析。通过结合这两个领域,本文建议,
更新日期:2020-11-22
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