森の民, 湖へ行く : 北東マダガスカル, ベツィミサラカにおける伝統と現在
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この論文は国立情報学研究所の学術雑誌公開支援事業により電子化されました。The region of Lake Alaotra, which is located at the northeastern end of the central plateau of Madagascar and inhabited by the Sihanaka, lies adjacent to tropical rain forest to its east. In this forest zone live the people called Betsimisaraka. Both the Sihanaka, who have settled around the lake, and the Betsimisaraka, who live in the forest perceive the Sihanaka as wet-rice cultivators, the Betsimisaraka as mainly swidden cultivators. However, the Betsimisaraka living in the fringe area are said to have become "Sihanakaized, " and my own field research confirmed this phenomenon of "Sihanakaization." This paper aims to clarify the real significance of "Sihanakaization" among the Betsimisaraka, bringing into focus the conceptual distinction which is made by the Betsimisaraka themselves between "customs (fomba)" and "life (fiainana), " that is, between the traditional customs and their actual way of life : they say that they remain Betsimisaraka in their traditional customs, but that they could be also called Sihanaka in as far as their way of life is concerned. In addition to ethnographic description and analysis, this paper deals with theoretical issues concerning so-called ethnicity, not from the viewpoint of the definition of ethnic categories, but from that of their use, which is essentially dependent on context.
- 京都大学の論文
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- 序(マスメディア・人類学・異文化表象)
- 鈴木雅雄・真島一郎編, 『文化解体の想像力-シュルレアリスムと人類学的思考の近代』, 京都, 人文書院, 2000年, 542頁, 本体3,900円(+税)
- 森の民, 湖へ行く : 北東マダガスカル, ベツィミサラカにおける伝統と現在
- 民族の場所 : 中央マダガスカル北東部, シハナカ族における民族意識