Eugenic Ecologies of Herbicidal Warfare in the Vietnam War

Keva X. Bui
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Abstract:This article examines scientific, environmentalist, and aesthetic responses to the deployment of herbicidal chemicals across agricultural capitalism domestically in the United States and military intervention in Southeast Asia. Herbicides are weed killers, and by analyzing the social construction of the "weed" as politically expendable life across racialized, capitalist, ableist, and militarized geographies, this article situates the history of herbicidal warfare within a discourse of eugenics. Eugenics, as a politically inflected science of preserving valued life at the expense of devalued life, provides an important optic for understanding how militarized necropolitics consign different forms of human and nonhuman life as disposable in the pursuit of Cold War securitization. Bringing together disability studies and environmental justice critique to think about these racial logics of herbicidal warfare, this article develops a framework of eugenic ecologies in order to consider the herbicide as a racializing technology that shapes the contours of human and plant life as intertwined targets of the imperial war machine.
越南战争中杀草剂战争的优生生态学
摘要:本文研究了科学界、环境学界和美学界对美国国内农业资本主义和东南亚军事干预中使用除草剂的反应。除草剂是杂草的杀手,通过分析 "杂草 "作为政治上可牺牲的生命在种族化、资本主义、能人主义和军事化地域中的社会建构,本文将除草剂战争的历史置于优生学的话语中。优生学作为一门以牺牲被贬低的生命为代价来保护有价值生命的政治学,为理解军事化的死亡政治学如何将不同形式的人类和非人类生命视为冷战安全化过程中的一次性生命提供了一个重要的视角。本文结合残疾研究和环境正义批判来思考除草剂战争的种族逻辑,建立了一个优生生态学框架,将除草剂视为一种种族化技术,它塑造了人类和植物生命的轮廓,使其成为帝国战争机器相互交织的目标。
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