Animism as a Bridge Between Indigenous and Scientific Groups

Dr. Jeff Kochan, Universität Konstanz

Date: 11 October 2024
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.

 

Ein Vortrag im Rahmen des Kolloquiums "Diversity Studies" - hier zum vollständigen Programm