For Heaven-Human Conviviality: Reflections on Some ‘Ontological’ Narratives
This article uses a Chinese narrative of ‘nature-human harmony’ as the main thread to connect the contributions of ontological anthropology. I argue that the best of the critiques of nature-human or nature-culture dualism in social anthropology propose rebuilding a world that ‘pursues harmony while...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Theory, culture & society culture & society, 2023-07, Vol.40 (4-5), p.93-114 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This article uses a Chinese narrative of ‘nature-human harmony’ as the main thread to connect the contributions of ontological anthropology. I argue that the best of the critiques of nature-human or nature-culture dualism in social anthropology propose rebuilding a world that ‘pursues harmony while preserving difference’ in the double sense of nature and culture. Given that most social scientific problems are indeed related to utilitarian individualism, I argue that research on ‘ontology’ should re-engage the ancient notion of ‘ji’, construed as ‘others-comprised self’, which forms the foundation of a perspective of ‘broad human relationship’ between humans and their others (other humans, things, and divinities). Perspectivism inherits many categories of Western cosmology that it critiques and represents a kind of inert ontology. Grounded in the cosmology of life (sheng), we hope to contribute to a new anthropology of the compatibility between self/others and subject/objects. |
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ISSN: | 0263-2764 1460-3616 |
DOI: | 10.1177/02632764221147674 |