Peripheral territories: Imagining common worlds differently

A.-Chr. Engels Schwarzpaul
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At the beginning of spatial struggle is separation: perception of what is in, or outside of, one’s body, one’s house, kin, neighbourhood, and polity. We all have vague or even detailed ideas of that separation—but this we often goes unnoticed, the very notion that performs the very separation we imagine. For instance, we tend to associate a territory with a nation-state and a homogenous population, while a periphery appears to lack connection and substance. Marking territory along these associations is challenging after forty years of global neoliberal politics, resulting in the displacement of millions of people and austere biopolitical measures. Against this backdrop, this paper explores the politics of place and mobility, exemplified by two case studies, one in the Mediterranean and the other in the Pacific, to raise an urgent contemporary question: how can we negotiate between the freedom of movement, on the one hand, and the protection of Indigenous land rights and self-determination, on the other?
外围领域:以不同的方式想象共同的世界
空间斗争的开始是分离:对自己身体、房屋、亲属、邻里和政体内外的感知。我们都对这种分离有模糊甚至详细的想法——但我们常常忽视了这一点,正是这种想法实现了我们想象中的那种分离。例如,我们倾向于将领土与民族国家和同质人口联系起来,而外围地区似乎缺乏联系和实质。在四十年的全球新自由主义政治之后,沿着这些联系标记领土是具有挑战性的,导致数百万人流离失所和严厉的生物政治措施。在此背景下,本文以地中海和太平洋地区的两个案例为例,探讨了地域和流动的政治,提出了一个紧迫的当代问题:我们如何在行动自由与保护土著土地权利和自决之间进行谈判?
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