纸路——19世纪初期西方植物学家在西南中国的实践与体验
发布时间:2018-11-12 11:07
【摘要】:《纸路》探讨的是20世纪初,西方植物学家与纳西人的合作如何形塑了博物学事业在西南中国的实践。本文是该书导言的改编版,梳理了全书的分析框架、历史背景与核心人物,聚焦于傅礼士、洛克这两位西方植物学家和以赵成章为代表的两代纳西村民。这两类实践者拥有不同的知识背景和历史意识,对地景和档案有不同的认识方式和体验。这些差异在人的亲密合作中碰撞、融合、互补。这些互动不仅让本土人的知识体系塑造了西方博物学事业的拓殖与建构,而且使帝国边陲成为理解这些互动的关键场所。这些故事最终证明大地是一种经由人与物、纸与路所编织和沉积成的社会存在。
[Abstract]:In the early 20th century, the cooperation between western botanists and Naxi people shaped the practice of history in southwest China. This paper is an adaptation of the introduction of the book, combing the analytical framework, historical background and core characters of the book, focusing on Fourier, Locke, two Western botanists and two generations of Naxi villagers represented by Zhao Chengzhang. These two kinds of practitioners have different knowledge background and historical consciousness, and have different understanding ways and experiences about landscape and archives. These differences collide, merge, and complement each other in close cooperation. These interactions not only shaped the colonization and construction of the western history, but also made the imperial frontier become the key place to understand these interactions. These stories ultimately prove that the earth is a social being woven and deposited by people and objects, paper and roads.
【作者单位】: 美国密歇根大学人类学系;
【分类号】:C912.4;Q94
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本文编号:2326929
[Abstract]:In the early 20th century, the cooperation between western botanists and Naxi people shaped the practice of history in southwest China. This paper is an adaptation of the introduction of the book, combing the analytical framework, historical background and core characters of the book, focusing on Fourier, Locke, two Western botanists and two generations of Naxi villagers represented by Zhao Chengzhang. These two kinds of practitioners have different knowledge background and historical consciousness, and have different understanding ways and experiences about landscape and archives. These differences collide, merge, and complement each other in close cooperation. These interactions not only shaped the colonization and construction of the western history, but also made the imperial frontier become the key place to understand these interactions. These stories ultimately prove that the earth is a social being woven and deposited by people and objects, paper and roads.
【作者单位】: 美国密歇根大学人类学系;
【分类号】:C912.4;Q94
,
本文编号:2326929
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