Journeys to St. Malo: a history of Filipino Louisiana

IF 0.5 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY Rethinking History Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI:10.1080/13642529.2020.1831279
Michael Menor Salgarolo
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ABSTRACT In this essay, I present a long history of St. Malo, Louisiana, revealing the ways in which the site’s social, cultural, and physical landscape has been shaped and unmade by the forces of slavery, colonialism, and racial capitalism. St. Malo is a remote area in the coastal wetlands thirty miles south of New Orleans that was home to a fishing village built by Filipino sailors in the mid-nineteenth century. I introduce readers to St. Malo as a historical setting by narrating an encounter between two journalists and the Filipinos of St. Malo in 1883. Then, I trace the forces and networks that brought Filipino sailors to Louisiana in the nineteenth century, situating this movement within a larger history of freedom and unfreedom in the Atlantic World. Finally, I describe my own personal journey to the site of St. Malo in 2019, reflecting on the tensions between local communities’ efforts to preserve the site’s history and the ongoing erasure of the site due to the anthropogenic destruction of Louisiana’s coastal wetlands.
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圣马洛之旅:菲律宾路易斯安那州的历史
摘要在这篇文章中,我介绍了路易斯安那州圣马洛的悠久历史,揭示了奴隶制、殖民主义和种族资本主义势力对该地社会、文化和自然景观的塑造和破坏。圣马洛是新奥尔良以南30英里处沿海湿地的一个偏远地区,19世纪中期,这里是菲律宾水手建造的一个渔村的所在地。我通过讲述1883年两名记者与圣马洛菲律宾人的相遇,向读者介绍圣马洛作为一个历史背景。然后,我追溯了19世纪将菲律宾水手带到路易斯安那州的力量和网络,将这场运动置于大西洋世界更大的自由和不自由历史中。最后,我描述了我自己在2019年前往圣马洛遗址的个人旅程,反思了当地社区保护该遗址历史的努力与路易斯安那州沿海湿地的人为破坏导致该遗址不断消失之间的紧张关系。
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期刊介绍: This acclaimed journal allows historians in a broad range of specialities to experiment with new ways of presenting and interpreting history. Rethinking History challenges the accepted ways of doing history and rethinks the traditional paradigms, providing a unique forum in which practitioners and theorists can debate and expand the boundaries of the discipline.
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