Animism as a Bridge Between Indigenous and Scientific Groups
Dr. Jeff Kochan, Universität Konstanz
Date: | 11 October 2024 |
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Time: | 14.15 h to 18.00 h |
Location: | Universität Luzern, Frohburgstrasse 3, 6002 Luzern, Raum 3.B55 |
Indigenous and scientific groups are increasingly keen to collaborate with one another. Yet such collaborations face many obstacles, including conceptual ones. My research focuses on one such obstacle: animism. This is a nineteenth century European concept used to mark Indigenous culture as being more “primitive” than modern scientific culture. Recent scholarship decries this demarcation as colonial, and instead proposes a new, more liberatory, “ontology” of animism.
However, this “new animism” often repeats the old distinction between animism and science, and so may also obstruct collaboration between Indigenous and scientific groups. I propose, instead, to treat the colonial legacy of animism as a problem of temporality rather than of ontology. With this shift to temporality, animism might be reconstructed as a bridge across which Indigenous and scientific groups can meet as equal, but different, partners.
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