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Title: Witnessing the Unseen
Authors: Chua, L
Keywords: anthropological witnessing;Borneo;extinction;orangutan conservation;spirits
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Citation: The Cambridge Journal of Anthropology, 2021, 39 (1), pp. 111 - 129
Abstract: This article draws on two research projects – one on orangutan conservation, and the other on religious change among indigenous Bidayuh communities – to reflect on the relations, technologies and processes involved in producing witnesses and witness-able truths. I compare two forms of witnessing: visualizations of environmental crisis and orangutan extinction, and modes of encountering invisible entities among Bidayuhs. Both involve the challenge of making the unseen visible or apprehensible and thus addressable. But whereas the first entails a crisis-laden visual imaginary that turns witnessing into a form of human stewardship over the environment, the second involves a more relational encounter involving mutual adjustment and responsivity to obligations and commitments. I suggest that this latter mode of witnessing invites us to reimagine both the crisis logic of environmental visualizations and ideals and practices of anthropological witnessing.
URI: http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/22549
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/cja.2021.390108
ISSN: 0305-7674
Appears in Collections:Dept of Social and Political Sciences Research Papers

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