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Feet in the fire: Social change and continuity among the Diola of Guinea-Bissau.

机译:脚上的火:几内亚比绍迪奥拉的社会变革和连续性。

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Diola villagers in Guinea-Bissau have long been recognized for their capacity to grow rice in their landscape of tangled mangroves and thick oil palm forests. Recently, declining rainfall, desertification, and widespread erosion have increasingly challenged their ability to provision themselves through long-established wet rice cultivation practices. The effects of these ecological shifts are exacerbated by increased youth migration, national political instability, and the simultaneous increasing demands of a cash economy and declining overall economic security.; Based on two years of ethnographic research in Guinea-Bissau, this dissertation begins with the recognition, shared by most residents in the region, that Diola villagers are currently challenged to maintain a way of life that has largely worked well for many centuries. Diola see their sustenance system not simply as a means of survival, but as integrally tied to their conceptions of personhood, social relations, ritual obligations, and collective cultural identity. What do Diola villagers do when the actions that define a worthy person are no longer tenable? What happens when they find that many of the premises of their society are working against them? How does a cultural group maintain itself as such when the values that have long defined its members are under severe pressure? This ethnography tells a complex and often contradictory story about Diola responses to these challenges by examining three central crises underway in Diola-land.; First, I consider Diola responses to changes in their environment that impinge upon their ability to maintain their long-held system of rice agriculture. The second part examines Christian missionary presence in Diola-land, and particularly how Diola Christians negotiate the different orientations and opportunities of village and mission life. The final section explores a conflict between Diola and Fula residents in this region, and explicates Diola values regarding social incorporation and exclusion.; Across these sites of analysis, this study explores which social forms are reproduced, which boundaries are maintained or redrawn, and how such processes are continually contested. Through specific ethnographic examples that have direct bearing on current Diola lives these three stories collectively engage broader questions about conflict, social change and continuity.
机译:几内亚比绍的Diola村民因其在纠结的红树林和茂密的油棕林中种植水稻的能力而久负盛名。最近,降雨的减少,荒漠化和广泛的侵蚀日益挑战了他们通过悠久的湿稻种植实践来养活自己的能力。青年移民的增加,国家政治的不稳定以及现金经济的需求与日俱增以及整体经济安全的下降,加剧了这些生态转变的影响。基于在几内亚比绍进行的两年的人种学研究,本文始于该地区大多数居民的共同认识,即狄奥拉村民目前面临着维持数百年来运转良好的生活方式的挑战。迪奥拉不仅将他们的养育系统视为生存的手段,还将其与人格,社会关系,仪式义务和集体文化认同的观念紧密联系在一起。当定义一个有价值的人的行为不再成立时,狄奥拉村民会做什么?当他们发现社会上的许多前提正在对他们不利时,会发生什么?当长期界定其成员的价值观承受巨大压力时,文化团体如何保持自身地位?这些人种学通过考察狄奥拉州正在发生的三个中心危机,讲述了狄奥拉应对这些挑战的复杂而常常是矛盾的故事。首先,我认为Diola对环境变化的反应会影响他们维持其长期存在的水稻农业体系的能力。第二部分考察了基督教传教士在狄奥拉土地上的身影,尤其是狄奥拉基督徒如何协商乡村和传教生活的不同方向和机会。最后一部分探讨了Diola和该地区的Fula居民之间的冲突,并阐述了Diola在社会融合和排斥方面的价值观。在这些分析站点中,本研究探讨了哪些社会形式被复制,哪些边界得以保留或重新绘制,以及如何不断挑战这些过程。通过直接影响当前狄奥拉生活的特定民族志实例,这三个故事共同涉及了有关冲突,社会变革和连续性的更广泛问题。

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  • 作者

    Davidson, Joanna.;

  • 作者单位

    Emory University.;

  • 授予单位 Emory University.;
  • 学科 Anthropology Cultural.; History African.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2008
  • 页码 467 p.
  • 总页数 467
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 人类学;非洲史;
  • 关键词

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