标题: 濒危年代的情义经济:台湾新农运动研究
Affective Economies in the Age of Precarity: A Study of Agrarian Renaissance in Taiwan
作者: 蔡晏霖
tsai yen-ling
国立交通大学人文社会学系
公开日期: 2015
摘要: 当代台湾新农运动承袭自美日的实践经验,于近年开创多种另类产销管道,藉由消费的
力量促进城乡与食农连结。本计画即聚焦于新兴食农经济中蓬勃的物质、象征与情感流
动,尝试理解其中极为突出的“情义经济”与伦理性想像,并藉此思考濒危年代的突围
可能。透过具体探究与比较不同的另类产销实践,本研究企图探问:相较于以“资本”
为主体的市场经济,新农运动者主张以“人”与“社群”为主体的另类经济实践,究竟
与商品化机制保持着什么样的距离?种种以 “人性”、“伦理”、“情感”、“正义”、“良
善”之名的变革宣称与实践,又如何改变、形塑我们的欲望、身体、世界与未来?而当
自然、社区、企业、与国家纷纷成为“伦理性主体(ethical subjects)”,这代表着“人性”
的扩张亦或限缩?此刻的台湾新农运动是一个由多重体制内、外的变革力量相互增益并
积极拉扯的张力极大化场域,也因而正是我们反思以上问题的绝佳场域。本研究以情感
研究(affect studies)与环境人类学为理论基础,盼能经验性与批判性地深究情义经济的
政治与文化逻辑,亦同时从它们所召唤的善意、归属感、人我与土地伦理中求索实践的
力量。
The past decade witnesses the rise of new ruralist movements to reclaim and create new
spaces and lifestyles around notions of food sovereignty, land justice and environmentalism
both in the Globe North and the South. This includes slow life movements, urban agriculture,
organic farming in the North, and the resurgence of farmers’ movement along with various
urban-rural connection initiatives in the South. My research project proposes to study the
above new ruralism and its volatile dynamics by examining the affective economies and its
politics in the context of Taiwan. In the past six years, farmers markets have developed
rapidly in Taiwan, whose number grew from fifteen in 2010 to over sixty in mid-2013.
Notably, notions of precariousness and the respondent ethical imaginations are overflowing in
alternative economies of such kind. Meanwhile, concepts such as social enterprise, ethical
consumption, and green governance are also gaining popularities amongst business and
bureaucratic circles. To what extent are these various forms of affective economics and their
ethical discourses inform, shape, and contest with each other? How do we constitute an
effective model of alternative economy, which can be truly human-centered and
community-based, in the current age of uncertainty and precariousness? My project intends to
answer these questions through grounded ethnographic studies among activists and farmers.
Proposed research methods include participant observation, engaged ethnography, in-depth
interview, and archival research.
官方说明文件#: MOST103-2410-H009-050-MY2
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11536/130517
https://www.grb.gov.tw/search/planDetail?id=11267944&docId=454341
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