社会学
表达式(计算机科学)
民族志
疏远
透视图(图形)
中国
主题(文档)
价值(数学)
美学
人类学
历史
艺术
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)
病理
视觉艺术
图书馆学
考古
机器学习
程序设计语言
传染病(医学专业)
医学
计算机科学
疾病
标识
DOI:10.1080/00664677.2024.2315488
摘要
Qiaopi, remittance family letters that maintained networks between overseas Chinese and their families and relatives in China in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, have been recognised since 2013 by UNESCO as a 'Memory of the World', a piece of documentary heritage.Qiaopi have become a subject of prolific research in recent years, especially among historians.In this article, I attempt to explore what kind of resourceethnographical, methodological, or moral-qiaopi letters as a 'Memory of the World' represent anthropology.To examine the world value of the qiaopi archives beyond their 'function' as cultural constructions of collective memory, this article places individual experience as a focus of concern upon three cosmopolitan stands to examine qiaopi family networks: (1) ethnographically, qiaopi are scrutinised as an individual practice stemming from a universal human truth for homing, insofar as they serve to articulate family networks across two disjointed worlds; (2) methodologically, qiaopi are read beyond their genre of expression with the approach of cosmopolitan interiority, in order to resonate the shared human affects that are felt inbetween the lines of qiaopi letters; and (3) morally, to restore individual expressions within qiaopi family networks-including silences that are beyond expression and those lost in transitionwith the aim of avoiding reinforcing discourses that seek to reduce the individuals into categorisations under cultural totalism.
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