The production of maquiladora space in Motul, Mexico: from henequen municipality to industrial city

Q3 Social Sciences Articulo - Journal of Urban Research Pub Date : 2020-01-31 DOI:10.4000/ARTICULO.4577
Claudia Fonseca Alfaro
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At the intersection of commodity chains and urban research, this paper engages with Bair and Werner’s “disarticulations perspective” through a conversation with Lefebvre’s “production of space.” I argue that this mix can provide a stronger theoretical lens to explore social differentiation, accumulation by dispossession, and uneven development and with this, shed more light on how the uneven geographies of global capitalism are created and reproduced. I develop my argument fixed analytically in Motul, in the southeastern Mexican state of Yucatan, as I explore the changes that the city experienced in the midst of a maquiladora boom-to-bust cycle. Maquiladoras—a type of Export Processing Zone that were meant to replace the state’s dying agro-based economy—arrived to the region in the 1980s and grew exponentially between the 1990s-2000s. With a historical approach, I draw on discourse analysis and ethnography-inspired fieldwork to unpack how the production of maquiladora space—in the form of the New Frontier—came about at the intersection between discourse, materiality, and effects on everyday life. The creation of the New Frontier unfolded within the logic of a global maquiladora architecture but was carried out by local actors through a double movement of homogenization and differentiation.
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墨西哥Motul maquiladora空间的生产:从henqueen市到工业城市
在商品链和城市研究的交叉点上,本文通过与列斐伏尔的“空间生产”的对话,与拜尔和维尔纳的“脱节视角”进行了接触。我认为,这种混合可以为探索社会分化、掠夺积累和不平衡发展提供更有力的理论视角,并由此更清楚地了解全球资本主义的不平衡地域是如何产生和再生产的。我在墨西哥东南部尤卡坦州的莫图尔(Motul)分析了这座城市在从繁荣到萧条的maquiladora周期中所经历的变化。maquiladoras是一种出口加工区,旨在取代该州垂死的农业经济,于20世纪80年代进入该地区,并在90年代至21世纪初呈指数级增长。用历史的方法,我利用话语分析和民族志启发的田野调查来解开maquiladora空间的生产——以新边疆的形式——是如何在话语、物质性和对日常生活的影响之间的交叉点产生的。新边疆的创造在全球加工厂建筑的逻辑中展开,但由当地演员通过同质化和差异化的双重运动来实现。
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Articulo - Journal of Urban Research Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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