Sources from Below: A Rebel Archive Rewrites Maritime History of Peru’s Cuarta Región

A. Porcelli
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This paper examines how local archives offer an alternative narrative to the industrial expansion of Peru’s cuarta región: the sea. The rise of Peru’s global fishing economy in the postwar era and the parallel establishment of the 200-mile Exclusive Economic Zone in 1952 added the sea as a new commercial region beyond the rainforest, mountains, and coast. Over the course of the next two decades Peru’s economy would increasingly depend on a small pelagic fish: the anchoveta (Engraulis ringens). Following the anchoveta collapse of 1973, the national economy struggled to rebound and social unrest clotted the coastline. In response to increasing state violence, scientific opacity, and censorship, one notable archive in addition to several smaller collections, emerged to support a rising tide of labor and environmental activism. Drawing from 12-months of archival and ethnographic research and interviews with key stakeholders this article joins the growing interdisciplinary scholarship on archives to develop the concept of “sources from below”: locally-sourced archives that bolster resistance movements and upend hegemonic ontologies of industrial resource exploitation. I pull from postcolonial work on “sciences from below” and political ecology to offer novel insights into human-ocean interactions in the world’s largest fishery. I conclude with lessons for future scholarship on social movements, environmental knowledge, and resource-dependent economies.
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来自下面的来源:一个反叛档案重写秘鲁夸塔的海事历史Región
本文探讨了当地档案如何为秘鲁cuarta región:海洋的工业扩张提供另一种叙述。战后秘鲁全球渔业经济的崛起,以及1952年200海里专属经济区的建立,使海洋成为了热带雨林、山脉和海岸之外的一个新的商业区域。在接下来的二十年里,秘鲁的经济将越来越依赖于一种小型的远洋鱼类:凤尾鱼。1973年凤尾鱼市场崩溃后,国家经济艰难反弹,社会动荡使海岸线陷入混乱。为了应对日益增加的国家暴力、科学不透明和审查制度,除了几个较小的藏品外,还有一个著名的档案馆出现,以支持不断上升的劳工和环境行动主义浪潮。从12个月的档案和人种学研究以及对主要利益相关者的采访中,本文加入了日益增长的档案跨学科学术,以发展“来自下面的来源”的概念:支持抵抗运动和颠覆工业资源开发霸权本体论的本地来源档案。我从“自下而上的科学”和政治生态学的后殖民工作中汲取灵感,为世界上最大的渔业中人类与海洋的相互作用提供了新的见解。最后,我总结了一些关于社会运动、环境知识和资源依赖型经济的未来学术经验。
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Historia Ambiental Latinoamericana y Caribena
Historia Ambiental Latinoamericana y Caribena Arts and Humanities-History
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