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The Emotional, Political, and Analytical Labor of Engaged Anthropology Amidst Violent Political Conflict

机译:在暴力的政治冲突中从事人类学的情感,政治和分析工作

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Given the harsh realities that people live through in southern Philippines, where there is rife human rights violations and violent political conflict, it becomes difficult and arguably unethical for anthropologists to assume a position of neutrality. Following calls for engaged anthropology, I contend that engagement entails simultaneously an emotional, political, and analytical labor and troubles the separation of the self and other. I suggest that a way to labor through these challenges of researching suffering, and the reciprocal obligations this implicates, is to utilize feminist reflexivity and epistemic reflexivity. These necessitate an objectification of the self and one's intellectual field to achieve an epistemological break that would lead to an understanding of the other and their realities.
机译:鉴于人们在菲律宾南部生活的严酷现实,那里侵犯人权的行为和政治冲突屡见不鲜,人类学家很难中立于立场,甚至可以说是不道德的。在呼吁从事人类学之后,我认为,参与需要同时进行情感,政治和分析工作,并困扰着自我与他人的分离。我建议,应对这些研究苦难的挑战以及由此产生的相互义务的方法是利用女权主义反思和认知反思。这些需要自我和知识领域的客观化,以实现认识论上的突破,这将导致对他人及其现实的理解。

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