“Only the orangutans get a life jacket”
Publication Date
2021-11-23Journal Title
American Ethnologist
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0094-0496
1548-1425
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CHUA, L., FAIR, H., SCHREER, V., STĘPIEŃ, A., & THUNG, P. H. (2021). “Only the orangutans get a life jacket”. American Ethnologist https://doi.org/10.1111/amet.13045
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ABSTRACT: In an era of mass extinction, who gets a life jacket, who is left to drown or swim—and on what basis? This article addresses these questions by analyzing how tropes and practices of responsibility are variously enacted, reworked, contested, and refused across the global nexus of orangutan conservation. Drawing on multisited, collaborative ethnography, we trace the mutually constitutive relation between multiple orangutan figures and commons imaginaries at different nodes of conservation—from environmental activism in the Global North to NGO‐villager encounters in rural Borneo. In so doing, we “uncommon” international conservation's encompassing planetary imaginaries, showing how dominant portrayals of the orangutan as a global responsibility are translated and fragmented in different settings. We further contemplate what an analytic of responsibility might bring to ongoing discussions about the “commoning” planetary epoch in which conservation is increasingly embedded: the Anthropocene. [commons, uncommoning, responsibility, orangutan conservation, the Anthropocene, Borneo, Indonesia]
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External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/amet.13045
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/330991
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