Hydroelectric Chimeras and “Our” Mayan Rivers: De-inscribing Security in Guatemala

IF 3.1 2区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL ISSUES Science Technology & Human Values Pub Date : 2024-03-07 DOI:10.1177/01622439231225531
Diane M. Nelson
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This essay is written in the wake of Guatemala’s thirty-six-year civil war, grounded in the Cold War–Doctrine of National Security which understood Indigenous people as “internal enemy.” People who joined social movements were also seeking security: bodily integrity, land, a living wage. For Indigenous people, it was security to be who they are: speaking their languages, practicing their spirituality and lifeways. Before, during, and after the war, hydroelectric projects have been identified with security, given their promises of light and progress. I explore how “scripts” like Race, The State, Citizenship, and The Plantation are inscribed into such objects and how obdurate such prescriptions are. Yet Akrich says that users may define quite different roles of their own. If this happens the objects remain a chimera (p. 208). Through several moments over the last seventy years in Guatemala, I show how various forms of “security”—bodily, communal, productive, national, and financial—are at stake and how hydroelectrics are always under contestation, always chimera.
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水电嵌合体与 "我们的 "玛雅河流:消除危地马拉的安全隐患
这篇文章是在危地马拉长达 36 年的内战之后撰写的,内战的基础是将土著人视为 "内部敌人 "的冷战国家安全理论。参加社会运动的人也在寻求安全:身体完整、土地、生活工资。对于原住民来说,安全就是做自己:说自己的语言、奉行自己的精神信仰和生活方式。无论是在战前、战时还是战后,水电项目都因其光明和进步的承诺而与安全联系在一起。我探讨了种族、国家、公民身份和种植园等 "脚本 "是如何铭刻在这些物品上的,以及这些规定有多么顽固。然而,阿克里奇说,使用者可以自己定义截然不同的角色。如果出现这种情况,这些物品仍然是一个假象(第 208 页)。通过过去七十年在危地马拉的几个时刻,我展示了各种形式的 "安全"--身体、社区、生产、国家和金融--是如何处于危险之中,以及水电是如何始终处于争议之中,始终是一个骗局。
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期刊介绍: As scientific advances improve our lives, they also complicate how we live and react to the new technologies. More and more, human values come into conflict with scientific advancement as we deal with important issues such as nuclear power, environmental degradation and information technology. Science, Technology, & Human Values is a peer-reviewed, international, interdisciplinary journal containing research, analyses and commentary on the development and dynamics of science and technology, including their relationship to politics, society and culture.
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