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Disaster, Technology, and Community: Measuring Responses to Smallpox Epidemics in Historic Hidatsa Villages, North Dakota

机译:灾难,技术和社区:衡量北达科他州历史悠久的Hidatsa村庄对天花流行的反应

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Disasters are prevalent phenomena in the human experience and have played a formative role in shaping world cultures. Contemporary and popular conceptions of disasters as events, such as hurricanes, droughts, or earthquakes, fail to fully capture the social dimensions of these complex processes. Building on theoretical models and research in sociology, geography, and anthropology, this research explores one community's experience with and reaction to disaster over the longer-term--primarily through the lens of archaeology. The anthropology of disaster recognizes that these processes have the potential to affect every facet of human life, including biological, technological, ritual, political, social, and economic aspects of a society. How groups react to and cope with these processes dramatically shapes their cultural histories and in some instances their cultural identities. Using theoretical assumptions from the anthropology of technology, my research explores the social impacts of disaster at community and sub-community levels by drawing on method, theory, and information from across subdisciplinary boundaries to incorporate archaeological, ethnohistoric, and ethnographic datasets to better understand the entire disaster process or cycle. Specifically, I investigate how Hidatsa potters located near the Knife River of North Dakota responded to the smallpox epidemics of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and how these women maintained or modified their daily practice in light of these catastrophes. In addition, I examine oral tradition and contemporary discourse on these subjects to explore the lasting legacies and impacts of catastrophe. The objective of my research is to contribute new theory to the anthropology of disaster by examining disasters over the long-term, investigating the relationship between disaster and motivations for the production or reproduction of material culture--the focus of most archaeological studies--and by exploring the role of materiality and traditional technology in coping strategies.
机译:灾害是人类经验中普遍存在的现象,并在塑造世界文化中发挥了形成性作用。当代和流行的灾难概念,如飓风,干旱或地震等事件,未能充分反映这些复杂过程的社会影响。这项研究以社会学,地理学和人类学的理论模型和研究为基础,主要是通过考古学的角度,探索了一个社区从长远来看对灾害的经历和对灾害的反应。灾难人类学认识到这些过程有可能影响人类生活的各个方面,包括社会的生物学,技术,仪式,政治,社会和经济方面。群体如何应对和应对这些过程,极大地影响了他们的文化历史,在某些情况下还影响了他们的文化身份。利用技术人类学的理论假设,我的研究通过借鉴跨学科领域的方法,理论和信息,结合考古学,民族历史学和人种学数据集,从而更好地理解了灾害对社区和亚社区的社会影响。整个灾难过程或周期。具体而言,我调查了北达科他州刀河附近的日陶工匠如何应对18世纪和19世纪的天花流行,以及这些妇女如何根据这些灾难来维持或改变其日常习俗。此外,我研究了关于这些主题的口头传统和当代话语,以探索灾难的持久遗产和影响。我研究的目的是通过长期检查灾害,调查灾害与物质文化产生或繁殖的动机之间的关系(这是大多数考古研究的重点),为灾害人类学贡献新理论。通过探索重要性和传统技术在应对策略中的作用。

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    Hollenback Kacy LeAnne;

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