混沌论、物质论与控制论 ——第二届人类学强化讲习班 手 册
中央民族大学“985工程”中国当代民族问题战略研究哲学社会科学创新基地 民族学人类学理论与方法研究中心 中央民族大学民族学与社会学学院 北京大学蒙养山人类学学社 2008年1月
概况 “混沌论、物质论与控制论人类学——第二届人类学强化讲习班”是由系列讲座构成的。接续2007年5月21日至27日期间由中央民族大学“985工程”中国当代民族问题战略研究哲学社会科学创新基地民族学人类学理论与方法研究中心、民族学与社会学学院及北京大学蒙养山人类学学社合办的“文明的人类学强化讲习班”,本届讲习班将由著名人类学家、美国弗吉尼亚大学人类学系教授、民族学人类学理论与方法研究中心特聘教授Frederick H.Damon主讲。讲座将围绕人类学的混沌论、物质论与控制论视野展开,内容富有新意,涉及广泛的民族志与历史素材。
讲座教授
Frederick H. Damon教授生于1948年,1978年获得普林斯顿大学人类学博士学位,1976年以来长期任职于弗吉尼亚大学,曾于1991年至2004年受聘于法国高等社会科学研究院,2004年访问台湾“中研院”及新竹清华大学。Damon教授专攻人类学理论、经济人类学、历史生态学,在社会结构、混沌、民族植物学研究方面,有独到贡献,田野调查地区包括大洋洲、东南亚、美国。 主办单位 中央民族大学“985工程”中国当代民族问题战略研究哲学社会科学创新基地民族学人类学理论与方法研究中心、中央民族大学民族学与社会学学院、北大蒙养山人类学学社 时间 2008年1月2、4、8日下午2:30-4:30 地点 中央民族大学文科楼二层讲演厅 学术召集人 王铭铭教授 翻译 梁永佳、李小敏、刘雪婷 讲习班事务组 罗惠翾(组长)、曾穷石、郑少雄、杨清媚、伍婷婷、 梁中桂、张婕 讲座目次与时间 1月2日(周三)下午
开班式 主持人:杨圣敏 讲座教授与讲座简介:王铭铭 讲座1:CHAOS AND CONTRADICTIONS: Reflections on Anthropological Borrowing(混沌与矛盾——关于人类学借用的反思) 翻 译:梁永佳 主持人:王铭铭 1月4日(周五)下午 讲座2:APPREHENDING THE MATERIAL AND SOCIAL WORLD: Rethinking “Religion”and “Production”Along the South Side of Monsoon Asia(理解物质与社会世界——再思“季风亚洲”南部的“宗教”与“生产”) 翻 译:李小敏 主持人:王建民
1月8日(周二)下午 讲 座 3:THE SIGNIFICANCE OF CYBERNETIC STRUCTURES: Wind And Water Ideas In The Outrigger Sailing Craft Of The Eastern Kula Ring(控制论结构的意义——东库拉圈舷外支架航海工艺中风与水的观念) 翻 译:刘雪婷 主持人:潘 蛟 Frederick H. Damon 教授著作选录
论文与章节
1979 “Woodlark Island Megalithic Structures and Trenches: Towards an Interpretation,” in the Archaeology & Phys. Anthrop.In Oceania 14:195-226. 1980a “The Kula and generalised exchange: considering some unconsidered aspects of The Elementary Structures of Kinship,” in the Man (n.s.) 15 (2): 267-93. 1980b “The Problem of the Kula on Woodlark Island: expansion, accumulation, and overproduction,” in the Ethnos 45:176-201. 1982 “Calendars and Calendrical Rites on the Northern Side of the Kula Ring,” in the Oceania 52 (3): 221-239. 1983a “What Moves the Kula: Opening and Closing Gifts on Woodlark Island,” in The Kula: New Perspectives on Massim Exchange. Edited by J. W. Leach & E. R. Leach. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 309-342. 1983b “The Transformation of Muyuw into Woodlark Island: Two Minutes in December, 1974,” in The Journal of Pacific History 18 (1):35-56. 1983c “Muyuw Kinship and the Metamorphosis of Gender Labour,” in the Man (n.s.) 18 (2):305-326. 1983d “Further Notes on Woodlark Island Megaliths and Trenches,” in the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association Bulletin No.4:100-113. 1989a “Introduction,” in the Death Rituals and Life in the Societies of the Kula. Edited by Frederick H. Damon and Roy Wagner. DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press. Pp.3-19; 1989b “The Muyuw Lo'un and the End of Marriage,” in the Death Rituals and Life in the Societies of the Kula. Edited by Frederick H. Damon and Roy Wagner. DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press. Pp. 73-94. 1993 “Representation and Experience I Kula and Western Exchange Spheres (or BILLY),” in the Research in Economic Anthropology Volume 14: 235-254. 1997 “Cutting the Wood of Woodlark: Retrospects and Prospects for Logging on Muyuw, Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea,” in The Political Economy of Forest Management in Papua New Guinea. Edited by Colin Filer. NRI Monograph 32. Hong Kong: National Research Institute and International Institute for Environment and Development Pp.180-203. 1998 “ A Selective Anthropomorphizatton: Trees in the Northeast Kula Ring”, Social Analysis, Vol. 42(3):67-99. 2000 “A From Regil Rlations to Ethnic Groups? The transformation of value relations to property claims in the Kula Ring of Papua New Guinea,” in The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology (formerly Canberra Anthropology) Vol. 1(2): 49-72. In press(slightly revised)for Proceedings of Fourth Senior National Seminar on Sociology and Anthropology, in Kunming, Yunnan Province, Peoples Republic of China. 2002 “Kula Valuables, the Problem of Value and the Production of Names,” in the Homme April-June 162: 107-136. 2003 “What Good Are Elections? An Anthropological Analysis of American Elections,” in the Taiwan Journal of Anthropology 1(2):38-82. 2005 “Pitty and Aesecs: The Problem of Order and Differentiated Difference Across Kula Societies,” chapter in “On The Order of Chaos”, in the Social Anthropology & the Science of Chaos. Edited by Mark Mosko and Fred Damon, Berghahn Books. Pp.79-107. 2005 “Pacific Peoples,” chapter in the Technology in World History vol7. Edited by W. Bernard Carlson. New York: Oxford University Press. 2005 “The Woodlark Island Calendar: Contexts for Interpretation,” in the Songs From The Sky: Indigenous Astronomical and Cosmological Traditions of the World. Edited by Von Del Chamberlain, John B. Carlson and M. Jane Young. Bognor Regis: Ocarina Books Pp. 348-357. 2007 “A StanTranger’S view of Bihar-Rethinking Religion and Production: More than a Poetry of Properties,” in the Speaking of Peasants: Essays on Indian History and Politics in Honor of Walter Hauser. Edited by William Pinch. New Deli: Manohar Publishers.
In Press “On the Ideas of a Boat: From Forest Patches to Cybernetic Structures in the Outrigger Sailing Craft of the Eastern Kula Ring, Papua New Guinea,” in “Beyond the Horizon: Essays on myth, history, travel and society in honor of Jukka Siikala,” Studia Anthropologica Fennica, vol. 2. Helsinki: Finnish Literature Society, Edited by Timo Kaartinen and Clifford Sather.
专著与主编文集
1989 Death Rituals and Life in the Societies of the Kula. Edited by Frederick H. Damon and Roy Wagner. DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press. 1990 From Muyuw to the TrobriandsRobriands: Transformations Along the Northern Side of the Kula Ring. Tucson: University of Arizona Press. 2005 On the Order of Chaos: Social Anthropology & the Science of Chaos. Mark S. Mosko and Frederick H. Damon, Editors, Berghahn Books. In preparation: Trees, Knots And Outriggers Environmental Research in the Northeast Kula Ring.
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