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打破觀光和動保的二元對立 從相互依存的角度看猴硐街貓議題 *

Cheng, Chung-Yen

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Abstract

四處遊蕩的街貓是猴硐的一大特色。不過,四處湧入的觀光客也對貓的生活產生衝擊,因而產生動物保護與觀光的辯論。不論是大眾媒體的報導或是當今的研究,都常將動保與觀光視作衝突的兩端,但作者們認為這樣無法忠實呈現各行動者間產生的異質關係與當地活動時間長短及活動方式等的關聯。作者們將探究在動保者指控觀光業「商品化」動物之下,動保人士及後人類主義者分別如何應付這種焦慮,並闡述作者們採用後人類主義取徑的原因。利用後人類主義對於「人和非人相互依存」的重視,來看待在志工與商家對猴硐貓的照顧以外,貓如何同時提供人類照顧,而人與貓之間的動態關係又如何不斷被穩固及破壞。同時透過訪談及田野資料,揭露動保和觀光二元對立的不足,並主張人貓關係不是一個先驗存在並相對靜態的網絡,而是不同行動者之間在相處過程中逐漸糾纏的網狀組織。最後提出「成為動物」的可能性,並從「促進體認人與非人相互依存關係」的角度提供流浪動物治理相關政策建議。

The roaming cats are one of the main features of Houtong. However, the influx of tourists has had an impact on the cats' lives, leading to a debate between animal welfare and tourism development. Both public discourse and previous research on Houtong cats often view animal welfare and tourism as two conflicting extremes. This paper explores how animal welfare theory and posthumanism have responded to the anxiety under the animal rights activists' accusations that the tourism industry "commodifies" animals, and the reasons we adopted a posthumanist approach. This paper applies the posthumanist emphasis on the interdependence of humans and non-humans to examine how volunteers, locals and cats take care of each other, and how the dynamic relationship between humans and cats is constantly being stabilized and destroyed. Through interviews and fieldwork, this study also exposes the deficiencies of the dichotomy between animal welfare and tourism, and argues that the human-cat relationship is not a pre-existing and static network, but a meshwork that gradually entangles different actors in the process of getting along with each other. This paper attempts to suggest the possibility of 'becoming an animal' and offers policy suggestions for stray animal management from the perspective of fostering the recognition of the interdependence between humans and nonhumans.

Citation

Cheng, C.-Y. (online). 打破觀光和動保的二元對立 從相互依存的角度看猴硐街貓議題 *. 地理學報/Journal of Geographical Science, 81-100. https://doi.org/10.6161/jgs.202208_%28102%29.0005

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Mar 11, 2022
Online Publication Date Aug 1, 2022
Deposit Date Apr 25, 2024
Journal 地理學報/Journal of Geographical Science
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Issue 102
Pages 81-100
DOI https://doi.org/10.6161/jgs.202208_%28102%29.0005
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/2397053