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'Three Hundred Leagues Further Into the Wilderness' Conceptualizations of the Nonhuman during Wendat-French Culture Contact, 1609--49: Implications for Environmental Social Work and Social Justice.

机译:“三百个联盟进入荒野”,温达与法国文化接触期间非人类的概念化,1609--49:对环境社会工作和社会正义的影响。

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This study concerns an essential but, until recent years, little explored area of social work: environmental social work. The social work profession has long considered persons in their environment; however, use of the term environment has typically referred to social rather than nonhuman physical dimensions of space and place. It is common knowledge that we face today a number of serious environmental challenges, but less common is an understanding of how things came to be as they are. Why, for example, did things not develop differently? Why is our human-nonhuman relationship so strained? This research asserts human conceptualisations of the nonhuman other influence treatment of not only the nonhuman but also other human beings. Having an interdisciplinary focus involving social work, environmental studies and early Canadian history, Wendat and French conceptualisations of the nonhuman are explored through an ecofeminist framework in a culture-contact context to initiate consideration of, and in due course attending to, the uneasy intersection of the human and the nonhuman, social work and environmental issues, and current Aboriginal-non-Aboriginal relations.;Through locating our environmental crisis within a historical context, it is possible to unsettle some contemporary assumptions about the human-nonhuman relationship, drawing attention to the fact that things could have been otherwise, that the environmental challenges experienced today were not inescapable. While there are certainly many ways to approach a history of our present environmental crisis, this investigation in the Canadian context involving a clearly defined case of culture contact between the Wendat and French in the early seventeenth century offers a variety of advantages deriving, in part, from the comparable but different complexities belonging to each group and the opportunity to explore two highly dissimilar cultural practices and belief systems from the time of initial contact. This study examines in detail how the two cultures understood and interacted with the nonhuman, and each other, through a forty-year period from 1609-1649. From this historical exploration of Wendat and French worldviews and land-use practices implications for social work are described and a model for place-based social work is generated.
机译:这项研究关注的是一项至关重要的但直到最近几年才进行的社会工作探索领域:环境社会工作。社会工作专业长期以来一直考虑周围的人。但是,使用环境一词通常指的是社会和空间的非人为物理维度。众所周知,我们今天面临着许多严峻的环境挑战,但是对事物的真实面貌的理解却很少见。例如,为什么事情没有以不同的方式发展?为什么我们的人与人之间的关系如此紧张?这项研究断言了人类对非人类的影响的概念化,不仅影响非人类,而且影响其他人类。温达和法国对非人类的概念具有跨学科的重点,涉及社会工作,环境研究和加拿大早期历史,因此在文化接触的背景下,通过生态女性主义框架探索了温达和法国对非人类的概念,以期开始考虑并适时地考虑到人类与非人类,社会工作和环境问题以及当前的原住民与非原住民关系;通过将我们的环境危机定位在历史背景下,有可能使关于人与非人际关系的一些当代假设不安,引起人们的注意事实本来是可以避免的,但今天不可避免地面临着环境挑战。尽管有很多方法可以处理我们当前的环境危机的历史,但在加拿大进行的这项调查涉及17世纪初温达与法国人之间文化交流的一个明确定义的案例,它提供了多种优势,部分原因是,从每个群体的可比性但不同的复杂性出发,以及从初次接触之时开始探索两种截然不同的文化习俗和信仰体系的机会。这项研究详细研究了两种文化如何在1609年至1649年的40年间,与非人类以及彼此之间相互理解和相互作用。通过对Wendat和法国世界观以及土地使用实践的历史探索,描述了对社会工作的影响,并生成了基于场所的社会工作模型。

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  • 作者

    Dylan, Arielle.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Toronto (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 University of Toronto (Canada).;
  • 学科 Social work.;Cultural anthropology.;Native American studies.;Canadian history.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 393 p.
  • 总页数 393
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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