Settler urbanism, emotional geographies, and Indigenous planning in Ecuadorian Amazonia

Alexandra Lamiña, B. Sletto
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Affects and emotions serve as tools of governance in settler urbanism, facilitating colonial dispossession and control of Indigenous land. Drawing on modernist logics, housing projects in indigenous territory seek to instill fixity and urban orders on mobile Indigenous populations through the management of fear and uncertainty. Here we examine the production of emotions associated with the development of the Pañacocha Millennium Community, a public housing project in the Petroamazonas oilfields of what was once Indigenous Kichwa territory in Ecuadorian Amazonia. We draw on research in Indigenous planning, the geographies of emotion, and critical urban studies to demonstrate the emotional impacts of the imposition of colonial governmental logics of housing production in Indigenous lands. At the same time, we examine the limitations of settler urbanist governance through emotion by documenting the embodied Indigenous relations with land, housing, and mobility captured in the concept territorio cuerpo-tierra, which has led to various forms of resistance and avoidance to the housing project. The case of the Pañacocha Millennium Community illuminates the role of emotion in urban planning and settler urbanism, in particular, and contributes to emerging work in Indigenous and decolonial planning.
厄瓜多尔亚马逊地区的定居者城市化、情感地理学和土著规划
情感和情绪是定居者城市化的治理工具,促进了对土著土地的殖民剥夺和控制。土著领地上的住房项目借鉴现代主义逻辑,试图通过对恐惧和不确定性的管理,向流动的土著居民灌输固定性和城市秩序。在此,我们研究了与 Pañacocha 千年社区开发相关的情感生产,该社区是厄瓜多尔亚马孙地区曾经是土著 Kichwa 人领地的 Petroamazonas 油田的一个公共住房项目。我们借鉴了土著规划、情感地理学和批判性城市研究等方面的研究成果,展示了殖民政府在土著土地上建造住房的逻辑对情感的影响。同时,我们还通过记录 "领地-身体-土地 "概念中体现的土著人与土地、住房和流动性的关系,研究了定居者城市主义通过情感进行治理的局限性,这导致了对住房项目的各种形式的抵制和回避。Pañacocha 千年社区的案例揭示了情感在城市规划,特别是定居者城市主义中的作用,为土著和非殖民化规划领域的新兴工作做出了贡献。
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