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100 1 0 _aMartin, Nastassja
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700 1 0 _a Rebeyrolle, Marie
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700 1 0 _a Puaud, David
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245 0 0 _aRe-politicizing ontological, cosmological and animistic questions
260 _c2023.
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520 _a‪In this interview, Nastassja Martin reflects on her field experiences focusing on the Gwich’in in Alaska and the Even in Kamchatka. She traces the path that led her to integrate the impacts of colonial and environmental management policies, the capitalist economy and climate change into her work on ontological, cosmological and animistic issues. Noting that in the face of climatic metamorphoses, indigenous responses have nothing in common with ours, she observes that while creation is thought of as intentional among us, on the contrary, the creation myths of these peoples always tell stories of accidental encounters. A way of opening up possibilities in the face of our very objective approach to thinking about geophysical flows.‪
690 _acosmology
690 _aAlaska
690 _acolonialism
690 _aGwich’in
690 _aKamtchatka
690 _aanimism
690 _aRussia
690 _aEven
690 _aontology
690 _aclimatic change
690 _acosmology
690 _aAlaska
690 _acolonialism
690 _aGwich’in
690 _aKamtchatka
690 _aanimism
690 _aRussia
690 _aEven
690 _aontology
690 _aclimatic change
786 0 _nJournal des anthropologues | o 170-171 | 2 | 2023-05-02 | p. 197-208 | 1156-0428
856 4 1 _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/journal-des-anthropologues-2022-2-page-197?lang=en
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