Imperialism, White Settler Colonialism, and the Ecological Rift

Hannah Holleman
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This chapter addresses the question of what caused the Dust Bowl by looking at the social and economic developments driving the changing relations of humans to one another and to the land globally in the period immediately preceding it. A distinguishing feature of the new imperialism was the marked increase in the rate of territorial acquisition by Europe, the United States, and Britain. The racially justified expropriation of the land and people enriched and increased the capacities of Global North nations and their economic elites—who financed, carried out, and benefited from this expropriation—to reinforce their rule. As David Naguib Pellow writes, “natural resources are used and abused to support racial hegemony and domination and have been at the core of this process for a half-millennium.” Thus, expropriation, exploitation, and domination paved the way directly to the Dust Bowl and the global crisis of soil erosion by the 1930s.
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帝国主义、白人殖民主义与生态裂谷
本章通过观察在此之前的一段时间内推动人类与他人以及全球与土地关系变化的社会和经济发展,解决了造成沙尘暴的原因。新帝国主义的一个显著特征是欧洲、美国和英国取得领土的速度显著增加。对土地和人民的种族合理征用丰富并提高了全球北方国家及其经济精英的能力——他们为这种征用提供资金、实施并从中受益——以加强他们的统治。正如大卫·纳吉布·佩洛(David Naguib Pellow)所写,“自然资源被用来支持种族霸权和统治,这是半个世纪以来这一过程的核心。”因此,征用、剥削和统治直接为20世纪30年代的沙尘暴和全球土壤侵蚀危机铺平了道路。
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