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Bounding difference: Intersectionality and the material production of gender, caste, class and environment in Nepal

机译:巨大差异:尼泊尔的性别,种姓,阶级和环境的交叉性和物质生产

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Current theorising in human geography draws attention to the relational emergence of space and society, challenging ideas of difference that rely on fixed identities and emphasising the importance of the everyday in the production of social inequalities. Similarly, feminist political ecology has emphasised the role of 'nature' or 'environment' in the production of subjectivities such that ideas of gender and nature arise in relation to each other. In this paper I build from these insights to explore the ways in which the embodied performance of gender, caste and other aspects of social difference collapse the distinction between the material and the symbolic. Symbolic ideas of difference are produced and expressed through embodied interactions that are firmly material. Through this kind of conceptualisation, I hope to push forward debates in geography on nature and feminist political ecology on how to understand the intersectional emergence of subjectivities, difference and socio-natures. Importantly, it is the symbolic meanings of particular spaces, practices and bodies that are (re)produced through everyday activities including forest harvesting, agricultural work, food preparation and consumption, all of which have consequences for both ecological processes and social difference. Through the performance of everyday tasks, not only are ideas of gender, caste and social difference brought into view, but the embodied nature of difference that extends beyond the body and into the spaces of everyday life is evident. I use ethnographic evidence from rural Nepal to explore the ways in which boundaries between bodies, spaces, ecologies and symbolic meanings of difference are produced and maintained relationally through practices of work and ritual.
机译:当前的人文地理学理论引起人们对空间与社会之间关系的出现的关注,对具有固定身份的差异观念提出了挑战,并强调了日常生活在社会不平等产生中的重要性。同样,女权主义的政治生态学也强调了“自然”或“环境”在主观性产生中的作用,使得性别和自然观念相互关联。在本文中,我将基于这些见解来探索性别,种姓和社会差异其他方面的具体表现如何打破物质与象征之间的区别。差异的象征性观念是通过坚决具有实质性的具体互动产生和表达的。通过这种概念化,我希望推动关于自然和女性主义政治生态学的地理学辩论,以了解如何理解主观性,差异性和社会自然性的交叉出现。重要的是,是通过日常活动(包括森林砍伐,农业工作,食物制备和消费)(再)产生的特定空间,实践和身体的象征意义,所有这些都对生态过程和社会差异产生影响。通过执行日常任务,不仅可以看到性别,种姓和社会差异的观念,而且差异的内在本质还可以从身体延伸到日常生活空间。我使用尼泊尔农村的人种学证据来探索如何通过工作和礼仪在身体,空间,生态学和差异的象征意义之间产生并维持关系的方式。

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