For three decades, I have been documenting the lives of the Ju/’hoansi people of the north-western Kalahari, and their often traumatic encounter with modernity. The Ju/’hoansi are perhaps the best known of the handful of societies who still sustained themselves by hunting and gathering well into the 20th century. And to them, very little about the relentlessly expanding global economy makes sense.
30年來,我一直在記錄喀拉哈里(Kalahari,非洲南部的一大平原沙漠——譯者注)西北部的朱/霍安西人(Ju/’hoansi)的生活以及他們與現代社會接觸經常帶來的創傷經歷。在進入20世紀后很久仍在通過狩獵和采集維生的少數幾個社會中,朱/霍安西人的社會也許是最出名的。對他們來說,全球經濟的不斷擴張沒什么意義。
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