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2023 / June Volume 35 No.2
The Women Who Guarded the Ancestral Fire: Sovereign Practices of Indigenous Women after Typhoon Morakot

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發刊日期/Published Date
2023 / June
中英文篇名/Title
守護狼煙的女人:莫拉克颱風災後原住民族女性的主權實踐
The Women Who Guarded the Ancestral Fire: Sovereign Practices of Indigenous Women after Typhoon Morakot
論文屬性/Type
研究論文 Research Article
作者/Author
林津如
Chin-ju Lin
頁碼/Pagination
391-433
摘要/Abstract

本文記錄並理論化莫拉克颱風災後原住民族女性的主權實踐。以莫拉克颱風災後國家政策為當代殖民主義的權力地景,在災後原住民族人被異地安置脈絡下,探究原住民族女性的集體行動如何轉化結構性困境,參與災難治理,實踐原住民族主權。本研究貢獻於災難社會學、原住民族運動及原住民族女性主義。

This research documents and theorizes the ways in which Indigenous women of Taiwan practiced Indigenous sovereignty to achieve social transformation. After typhoon Morakot, a group of tribal Indigenous women participated in disaster governance. They were not powerless. Rather, they made power by caring for the community with consciousness of gender, and practiced cultural and political sovereignty. In so doing, they successfully reversed the disastrous state policy of forced relocation and returned to their homeland. The research contributes to studies of disaster governance, Indigenous peoples’ movements, and Indigenous feminism.

關鍵字/Keyword
原住民族女性主義, 災難治理, 原住民族主權, 抵殖民, 婦女主義
Indigenous feminism, disaster governance, Indigenous sovereignty, decolonization, womanism
學科分類/Subject
社會學
Sociology
主題分類/Theme

DOI
10.53106/1018189X2023063502005
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