Re-forming resource entrepôts: Urban investment, extraction, and Beira’s Grande and Golden Peacock Hotels

IF 2.9 1区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Alicia Hayashi Lazzarini
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Recent literature on investment and African infrastructure have called for examining ‘Global China’s’ urban impacts. This article investigates these in the entrepôt city of Beira, Mozambique, offering an approach to urban investment that centers cities’ rural-urban, and historically entangled connections. Through what I term ‘vertical’ and ‘horizontal’ aspects, I introduce an analytical and conceptual approach to attend to these temporal and spatial dynamics of not only city-making, but capitalist-oriented, extractivist place-making. Analyzing a set of historical and colonial hotels and special economic zones (SEZs), I demonstrate how, rather than being a Chinese model for implementation in various locales, new Mozambican-Chinese projects in Beira articulate with and create new spatial connections that are innately interlinked with European extractive practices and designs. I also de-center the city, demonstrating how urban space is reconfigured through its relationship with its outsides, rather than the other way around. By investigating Beira as a re-forming resource entrepôt, I challenge the above scholarship to take seriously deeper histories of infrastructure investment in Africa, and attend to the inextricable nature of especially city-hinterland regional ties. Ultimately, I examine temporal and spatial entanglements of capitalist extraction, entrepôt construction, and Southern African urbanism, through a historically situated and regional view.
重塑资源entrepôts:城市投资、开采、贝拉大酒店、金孔雀酒店
最近有关投资和非洲基础设施的文献呼吁研究“全球中国”对城市的影响。本文在entrepôt莫桑比克的贝拉市调查了这些问题,提供了一种城市投资的方法,以城市的城乡和历史上纠缠的联系为中心。通过我所谓的“垂直”和“水平”方面,我引入了一种分析和概念性的方法来关注这些时间和空间的动态,不仅是城市建设,还有资本主义导向的,采掘的地方建设。我分析了一组历史悠久的和殖民时期的酒店和经济特区(SEZs),展示了莫桑比克-中国在贝拉的新项目如何与欧洲的采伐实践和设计紧密相连,并创造了新的空间联系,而不是成为在各个地方实施的中国模式。我也去中心化了城市,展示了城市空间是如何通过与外部的关系而不是相反的方式被重新配置的。通过将贝拉作为一种重组资源entrepôt进行调查,我对上述学术提出了挑战,要求他们认真对待非洲基础设施投资的更深层次历史,并关注城市腹地区域联系的不可分割的本质。最后,我考察了资本主义提取,entrepôt建设和南部非洲城市主义的时间和空间纠缠,通过历史和区域的观点。
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期刊介绍: EPD: Society and Space is an international, interdisciplinary scholarly and political project. Through both a peer reviewed journal and an editor reviewed companion website, we publish articles, essays, interviews, forums, and book reviews that examine social struggles over access to and control of space, place, territory, region, and resources. We seek contributions that investigate and challenge the ways that modes and systems of power, difference and oppression differentially shape lives, and how those modes and systems are resisted, subverted and reworked. We welcome work that is empirically engaged and furthers a range of critical epistemological approaches, that pushes conceptual boundaries and puts theory to work in innovative ways, and that consciously navigates the fraught politics of knowledge production within and beyond the academy.
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