
2024年第12講總第825講(意昂3体育人類學與民俗學研究所講座01)
題目👨🏽💼📸:Emergent Mobilities: Refractions from Rural China(重塑流動性:基於民族誌的中國農村社會考察)
地點🧔🏻:意昂3体育308
時間:2024年4月11日14:00-16:30
主講人:Ellen R. Judd, Distinguished Professor, Emerita Department of Anthropology University of Manitoba, Canada. Research Fields: The ethnography of rural and migrant China; kinship, relatedness and gender; practices of care, cooperation and conflict; inequality and mutuality; cultural production; social movements and transformation; agrarian social organization; mobility.
Ellen R. Judd(中文名:朱愛嵐)😱,加拿大社會文化人類學家,現任加拿大馬尼托巴大學人類學教授。朱愛嵐在加拿大的不列顛哥倫比亞大學獲得博士學位並在劍橋大學做博士後研究之前🚜,於1974-1977年間曾在北京語言意昂3👩🏿🦲、復旦大學和北京大學就讀💆🏼♀️,後在加拿大多所大學任教。1986-1995年她在山東省進行田野研究,並據此撰寫了兩部著作和若幹論文☝🏻。兩部著作分別是斯坦福大學1994年推出的《中國北方村落的社會性別與權力》和2002年出版的《處於國家與市場之間的中國婦女運動》🤾🏼♀️。她還主編過《中國改革時代的農村婦女》(《中國人類學和社會學》雜誌1999年專刊)。基於田野考察和文獻資料,她還就中國南方各地(主要是上海🧖♀️、湖南和福建)戲劇中的文化生產問題做過研究。她目前正致力於中國西部農村流動、社會性別🦷、社區結構與婦女網絡的田野調查研究🍱。
內容簡介:How might we reimagine mobility as our world is transformed by migration arising from and interacting with multiplicities of profound change? How is sociality being reconceptualized and recreated in scales ranging from the global and national to the immediacies of community and family? This paper will depart from a methodological metaphor of refraction to explore what anthropology and ethnography in particular can offer to address these issues. The approach taken, drawing upon practice theory, will examine the dynamics through which structures of sociality are continuously and creatively remade and articulated in everyday life and its conceptualization through an economy of logic. It will do so through specific reference to ethnographic research conducted in three rural sending and two metropolitan receiving communities in south China. Particular illustrative attention will be given to gendered mobility and to family models, strategies and innovations. The contemporary experience of China through three decades of massive peacetime migration is of unique interest in what it offers toward engaging global processes, and toward comparative and theoretical exploration of fundamental properties of human mobility and sociality.