Racial hydrologies

IF 1.9 1区 社会学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY American Ethnologist Pub Date : 2024-06-18 DOI:10.1111/amet.13304
Brian Walter
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In the South Carolina Lowcountry, near-annual hurricanes and record-breaking sea levels have led to disastrous flooding, overwhelming the region's historical tidal infrastructures and entrenched racial geographies. In response, Lowcountry governments, institutions, and residents have undertaken efforts at “perimeter protection,” raising dikes and seawalls to safeguard selected urban and rural plantation spaces from tidal flooding. Although perimeter protection is presented as a neutral resilience strategy, its practices and material forms reveal a close relationship between coastal protection and efforts to preserve landscapes of white supremacy. Such logics of perimeter protection contrast with everyday affective encounters with eroding coastlines and with the futures outside of bounded edges imagined by Black Charlestonians. By situating the region's hydrological history within the legacy of slavery and plantation extraction, and by following the effects of current sea level rise, we can see how historical hydrologies—which in this case are also racial hydrologies—are entangled with landscapes of contemporary environmental injustice.

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种族水文
在南卡罗来纳州低地,近乎每年一次的飓风和破纪录的海平面导致了灾难性的洪水,使该地区历史上的潮汐基础设施和根深蒂固的种族地理环境不堪重负。作为应对措施,低地政府、机构和居民努力进行 "周边保护",加高堤坝和海堤,以保护选定的城市和农村种植园空间免受潮汐洪水的侵袭。尽管周边保护是一种中立的抗灾策略,但其实践和物质形式揭示了海岸保护与保护白人至上景观之间的密切关系。这种周边保护的逻辑与黑人查尔斯顿人对侵蚀海岸线的日常情感接触以及对边界边缘之外未来的想象形成了鲜明对比。通过将该地区的水文历史置于奴隶制和种植园开采的遗产之中,并跟踪当前海平面上升的影响,我们可以看到历史水文--在此情况下也是种族水文--是如何与当代环境不公正景观纠缠在一起的。
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American Ethnologist
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期刊介绍: American Ethnologist is a quarterly journal concerned with ethnology in the broadest sense of the term. Articles published in the American Ethnologist elucidate the connections between ethnographic specificity and theoretical originality, and convey the ongoing relevance of the ethnographic imagination to the contemporary world.
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