“Something in the Air”: Reasserting Humanity in a Polluted Neighbourhood

Q1 Social Sciences Capitalism, Nature, Socialism Pub Date : 2021-10-15 DOI:10.1080/10455752.2021.1989702
Franca Marquardt
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ABSTRACT Within one week in 2019, there were two traffic incidents on the South Circular in Catford, South East London, where one cyclist died and another one was severely injured. At the same time, a new inquest into the death of a nine-year-old resident who had died back in 2013 was being conducted, making the girl the first person in the UK whose cause of death is officially linked to pollution. This article assesses how uneven geographies of toxicity and oppressive infrastructures within cities highlight the entanglements of histories of colonialism and capitalism, as well as race and inequalities. Forms of slow violence are being executed by intentionally building and maintaining cities according to hegemonic visions of progress, marking some lives and landscapes as favourable and others as “disposable.” Hence, in order to work against the silencing of voices, more attention needs to be brought to the experiences of people living in toxic environments. Speaking to fundamental registers of visibility and politics of knowledge, this article asserts how people create meanings by relating to each other and their environments in order to resist the dehumanising consequences of toxic violence.
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“空气中的某些东西”:让污染的邻居重新感受人性
2019年的一周内,伦敦东南部凯特福德的南环路发生了两起交通事故,造成一名骑车人死亡,另一名骑车人严重受伤。与此同时,对2013年死亡的一名9岁居民的死亡进行了新的调查,使这名女孩成为英国第一个正式与污染有关的死亡原因的人。本文评估了城市中毒性和压迫性基础设施的不均匀地理分布如何突出了殖民主义和资本主义历史的纠缠,以及种族和不平等。缓慢暴力的形式是通过根据霸权主义的进步愿景有意地建设和维护城市来执行的,将一些生活和景观标记为有利的,而将另一些标记为“可丢弃的”。因此,为了消除噤声现象,需要更多地关注生活在有毒环境中的人们的经历。谈到能见度和知识政治的基本记录,这篇文章断言人们如何通过相互联系和他们的环境来创造意义,以抵制有毒暴力的非人性化后果。
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Capitalism, Nature, Socialism
Capitalism, Nature, Socialism Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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期刊介绍: CNS is a journal of ecosocialism. We welcome submissions on red-green politics and the anti-globalization movement; environmental history; workplace labor struggles; land/community struggles; political economy of ecology; and other themes in political ecology. CNS especially wants to join (relate) discourses on labor, feminist, and environmental movements, and theories of political ecology and radical democracy. Works on ecology and socialism are particularly welcome.
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