On humble technologies: containers, care, and water infrastructure in northwest Madagascar, 1750s-1960s

IF 1 1区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY History and Technology Pub Date : 2021-07-03 DOI:10.1080/07341512.2021.1999076
Tasha Rijke-Epstein
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ABSTRACT Anchored in urban Madagascar, this study probes historical entanglements between water systems, containers as ordinary technological things, and labor regimes from the late eighteenth century through French colonial times (1896–1960). As technologies-in-use, water containers were sometimes materials of governance, but increasingly they were anticipatory technologies through which families could navigate the precarities of monarchal and then colonial rule by storing excess, manipulating time, and sustaining everyday life. While technologies-in-use are always embedded in local moral economies, I argue that they also act on users in sometimes contradictory ways – ossifying labor regimes and entrenching existing practices that navigate everyday predicaments of urban space. Ultimately, this essay calls for historians of technology to attend to the relationships between humble artifacts (containers) and labor practices to understand how practices of care are forged in tandem with the material world.
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关于简陋的技术:集装箱、护理和水基础设施在马达加斯加西北部,1750 - 60年代
本研究以马达加斯加的城市为背景,探讨了从18世纪晚期到法国殖民时期(1896-1960)的水系统、作为普通技术物品的容器和劳工制度之间的历史纠缠。作为一种使用中的技术,水容器有时是治理的材料,但它们越来越多地成为一种预期技术,通过它们,家庭可以通过储存多余的水、操纵时间和维持日常生活,来驾驭君主制和后来的殖民统治的不稳定性。虽然使用中的技术总是嵌入在当地的道德经济中,但我认为它们有时也会以矛盾的方式作用于用户——使劳动制度僵化,并巩固现有的实践,以应对城市空间的日常困境。最后,这篇文章呼吁技术历史学家关注卑微的人工制品(容器)和劳动实践之间的关系,以理解护理实践是如何与物质世界一起锻造的。
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期刊介绍: History and Technology serves as an international forum for research on technology in history. A guiding premise is that technology—as knowledge, practice, and material resource—has been a key site for constituting the human experience. In the modern era, it becomes central to our understanding of the making and transformation of societies and cultures, on a local or transnational scale. The journal welcomes historical contributions on any aspect of technology but encourages research that addresses this wider frame through commensurate analytic and critical approaches.
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