Questioning the tabula rasa in Indian modernity: Toward a genealogy for the Anthropocene

IF 1 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Catherine Outram Desai, Yakin Kinger
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This article examines the history of Kharaghoda, an important site of colonial salt extraction located on the edge of the Little Rann of Kutch, Gujarat. It highlights relationships between development and ecology through analysis of colonial documents published between 1872 and 1940. The intention at Kharaghoda was to enforce colonial political agendas through the construction of infrastructure on what was seen as an empty site. However, contrary to a tabula rasa condition, records suggest a complex relationship with site ecologies. In particular, nature was not uniformly sublimated by the project, but exerted influence on a rapidly fluctuating built environment. The article presents developments thematically, with each investigating the archives and corresponding developments chronologically. By foregrounding the ecological voice within the archives it advocates for a definition of modern heritage that recognizes interactions between nature and built environments to suggest future possibilities for conservation acknowledging human and nonhuman agencies.

MOHOA2 质疑印度现代性中的 "原地踏步":人类世的谱系学
这篇文章研究了哈拉哥达的历史,它是古吉拉特邦小卡奇沼泽边缘的一个重要殖民地。文章通过分析 1872 年至 1940 年间出版的殖民文件,强调了发展与生态之间的关系。哈拉哥达的意图是通过在被视为空地的地方建设基础设施来实施殖民政治议程。然而,与 "原地踏步 "的情况相反,记录显示了与遗址生态的复杂关系。特别是,大自然并没有因为项目的实施而完全被升华,而是对快速变化的建筑环境施加了影响。文章按主题介绍了项目的发展,并按时间顺序逐一调查了档案和相应的发展。通过强调档案中的生态声音,文章主张对现代遗产进行定义,承认自然与建筑环境之间的相互作用,从而提出未来保护的可能性,承认人类和非人类机构。
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