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【征文】第十二届香港中文大学人类学研究生论坛

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第十二届香港中文大學人類學研究生論壇

摘要截止:2020年11月16日
会议时间:2021年1月29-30日
会议地点:线上



【会议征文】
第十二届香港中文大学人类学研究生论坛
无常与日常

时间:2021年1月29日至1月30日
地点:在线论坛(Zoom, 具体信息待定)
主题发言人:谢丽尔·马丁利(Cheryl Mattingly)(南加州大学人类学系)
 
新冠病毒的肆虐加剧了我们日常生活中的“不确定性”。虽然“不稳定性”的不平均分配非新现象,但目前极端的社会状况进一步强化了不平等、不安全感、与结构性暴力,同时也在颠覆与重构我们对“日常”的认识。
 
从埃文斯-普里查德(Evans-Pritchard)对阿赞德(Azande)占卜习惯的经典民族志研究到现当代对中产阶级父母焦虑的研究,人类学长期以来一直专注于人们对“不确定性”的理解和应对。构成了人们“日常生活”的元素往往是多变的,甚至自相矛盾的:这些元素或许是可预测的、或许是不可预测的、或许是规范的、又或是具颠覆性的。这些元素存在于政治,专业治疗等的各个领域。
 
“日常”与“非日常”之间的复杂关系正是我们本次论坛的聚焦之处。对于不确定性的调查如何揭示大规模社会变革与家庭生活之间的联系?在动荡、危机和不公正的时代里,追求“平凡”是可取的,甚至是可能的吗?种族、阶级、性别、身心障碍和(缺乏)公民身份如何影响不确定因素的分布和日常生活中我们对不确定性的管理?“平凡”应该理解为成就或负担?
 

“不确定性”不仅是人类学的研究题目,亦是方法论的方向。在田野调查中,对“不确定性”的敏感度是有帮助,甚至是必要的吗?人类学家可以在民族志中使用哪种修辞手法来记录某时某地人们生活的“不确定性”?我们邀请针对这些问题和其他相关问题的论文,以促进“不确定性”和日常人类学的讨论。
 
主题(包括但不限于):
道德与伦理
灵活劳动
希望与绝望
新冠状病毒下的人类学
身体与自我
危机的叙述与日常化
公义与不平等
考古、经济与跨国关系
 
论文提交指引:
在线提交:请点击「阅读原文」即可于网上表格提交
提交类型:个人论文(Individual paper)
会议语言:仅接受英文摘要、论文及发表
摘要提交截止时间:2020年11月16日(周一)
录取结果公布时间:2020年12月7日 (周一)
全文提交截止时间:2021年1月4日(周一)

会议网站:

https://www.arts.cuhk.edu.hk/~ant/pgforum/index.html


联络筹委会:

Email: anthforum@cuhk.edu.hk


Call for Papers
The12th Annual CUHK Anthropology Postgraduate Student Forum
Uncertainty and the Everyday
 
Time: 29-30 Jan 2021
Venue: Online via Zoom (Details TBA)
Keynote Speaker: Cheryl Mattingly (Department of Anthropology, The University of Southern California)
 
COVID-19 has intensified the uncertainty of everyday life for many around the world. Although uneven distribution of precarity is by no means a new phenomenon, current extreme conditions have exacerbated inequality, insecurity and structural violence, and continue to unmake and remake what counts as the “ordinary”.
 

From classic ethnographies such as Evans-Pritchard’s research on Azande divination practices to contemporary studies on middle-class parenting anxieties, anthropological work has long focused on the ways people understand and grapple with uncertainty. In turn, these ways, perhaps somewhat paradoxically, come to constitute modalities of “everyday life”. These can be both predictable and unpredictable, normative and iconoclastic, existing across spheres of human life including the political, the professional and the therapeutic.
 
It is at this complicated relationship between the ordinary and the extraordinary that our online forum aims its focus. How can an investigation of uncertainty shed light on connections between large-scale social changes and domestic life? To what extent is it ethical, desirable or even possible to conceive of ordinariness during times of flux, crisis and injustice? How do race, class, gender, disability and citizenship (or lack thereof) shape the distribution and everyday management of the uncertain? What does it mean for ordinariness to be an achievement or, conversely, a burden?   
 
Uncertainty serves not only as an anthropological object, but also as a methodological orientation. How are sensibilities of uncertainty during fieldwork productive (or even necessary) for research? What kinds of rhetorical devices can anthropologists deploy to register the uncertainties of a time and place in ethnographic work? We invite papers that work toward answers to these and other related questions in contribution to an anthropology of uncertainty and the everyday.
 
Encouraged topics and themes include but are not limited to:
Morality and Ethics
Flexible Labor
Hope and Hopelessness
Anthropology during COVID-19
Bodies and Selves
Narrations and Normalizations of Crisis
Justice and Inequality
Archaeology, Economies and Transnational Contacts

Submission
Proposal Submission Type: Individual Paper Proposal
Language for Proposal Submission: English only
Submission Method: Please submit your application and abstract (300 words max.) through the online form (please click "Read More (阅读原文)")
Proposal Submission Deadline: Nov. 16 (Mon), 2020, GMT+8
Announcementof Acceptance: Dec. 7 (Mon), 2020
Full Paper Submission Deadline: Jan. 4 (Mon), 2021
 
Forum Committee:
Dong, Qiao Ling Rivka
Feng, Yuxuan
Fung, Darren Tsz Hin
McCall, Robert
Nie, Youping
Tan, Yan Zhen Melody
Thebe, Phillip
Xie, Xin
 
Sponsors:
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Faculty of Arts)
Department of Anthropology, CUHK
 
Website:
https://www.arts.cuhk.edu.hk/~ant/pgforum/index.html

Contact Us:
Email: anthforum@cuhk.edu.hk



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