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The ancestors remain: dynamics of matrilineal continuity in West Gao, Santa Isabel, Solomon Islands

机译:祖先依然存在:西高,圣伊莎贝尔,所罗门群岛的母系连续性动态

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Drawing upon 21 months of ethnographic research in West Gao District of Santa Isabel, Solomon Islands, this thesis argues that relationships of absolute difference or 'alterity,' existing internally to one society, are central to processes of social reproduction.udAt the deepest level of ontology the West Gao lived world is based on a priori difference between three discrete categories of being. Each category - a matriclan, or kokolo - consists of a relational amalgam of genres of knowledge, human persons, and ancestral beings. These relationships are unified, bounded, and rendered distinct by virtue of a shared, inherent connection to a discrete territory. From a cosmogonic perspective, in isolation the three kokolo cannot reproduce their distinctiveness. To do so they must enter into relationships with each other. Consequently, two different forms of socio-cosmicudrelationships become crucial for understanding land-person connectivity in West Gao: those flowing internally to each exogamous matriclan; and those forged between different matriclans. I explore how these two forms of relationships are continually balanced against one another in both quotidian practices and ritualised exchanges. Whilst this balance is dictated by the poly-ontological structure of West Gao cosmology, I illustrate how the balance shifts in response to historical and politico-economic processes, in particular, conversion to Christianity and the increasing value of land as a monetary resource.udParticipant observation, extended interviews in Solomon Islands Pijin and the local vernacular - Gao, and two weeks of archival research in the National Library of Australia comprised the main methodologies used. I draw upon this data in seven analytical chapters that address: the role of ancestral agency in the shaping of historical processes; the 'ancestral' dynamics of Christian communities; place, personhood, and movement; origin narratives; the trans-generational reproduction of matrilineal identity; ritualised exchanges focused on the 'father-child' relationship; and practices surrounding mortality and burial.
机译:通过对所罗门群岛圣伊莎贝尔西部高区21个月的人种学研究,本论文认为,一个社会内部存在的绝对差异或“异变”关系是社会再生产过程的核心。西方高生活世界的本体论的建立基于存在的三个离散类别之间的先验差异。每个类别-matriclan或kokolo-都由知识流派,人类流传和祖先流派组成。这些关系通过与离散区域的共享固有连接而被统一,界定和区分。从世界主义的角度来看,三个科科洛孤立地不能再现其独特性。为此,他们必须彼此建立关系。因此,两种不同形式的社会-宇宙/非关系对于理解西高地的人与地之间的联系变得至关重要。以及在不同矩阵之间伪造的那些。我探讨了两种形式的关系如何在日常实践和礼节性交流中不断保持相互平衡。虽然这种平衡是由西高宇宙学的多本体论结构决定的,但我说明了这种平衡是如何响应历史和政治经济过程而变化的,特别是转变为基督教和土地作为货币资源的价值不断增长。 ud参与者的观察,所罗门群岛皮金和当地白话-高的扩展采访以及澳大利亚国家图书馆为期两周的档案研究构成了所使用的主要方法。我在七个分析章节中利用了这些数据,这些章节涉及:祖先机构在塑造历史过程中的作用;基督教社区的“祖先”动态;位置,人格和动作;起源叙述;母系身份的跨代繁殖;礼节性的交流侧重于“父子”关系;以及有关死亡率和埋葬的做法。

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    Whiteley Johanna;

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