Mapping a French department in the northeastern Amazonia. The 1947 Oyapock mission in a context of decolonization

IF 1.3 2区 历史学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY
Victor Campolo
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This article delves into the interplay between the political, social, and cultural context and the material conditions of governing a cartographic mission within a French territory in the northeastern Amazon. It brings to the fore the collaborative endeavors involving a spectrum of stakeholders, ranging from local knowledge to various institutions, financial and technical resources, and human and logistical support. This research aims to offer an understanding of the cartographic mission during the period of departmentalization, with a specific focus on the situated and context-specific nature of knowledge production. By scrutinizing the fieldwork and the distinct labor regimes of local members of the mission in AEF and French Guiana, along with investigating the intra-imperial circulation of epistemic practices, it examines the colonial integration of cartographers through their trajectories. In a broader context, the article underscores the pivotal role played by geographical knowledge, enriching the landscape of research on the history of cartography during the transformation of the French colonial empire. Employing an approach encompassing material and social dimensions, this study shows the intricacies inherent in colonial cartography and illuminates its implications in the post-World War II era. In doing so, it unlocks fresh avenues for comprehending the geographical and colonial dynamics that characterize this period.

绘制亚马孙东北部法国省地图。非殖民化背景下的 1947 年奥亚波克考察团
本文深入探讨了政治、社会和文化背景与在亚马逊东北部法属领地管理制图任务的物质条件之间的相互作用。文章突出了涉及各方面利益相关者的合作努力,包括当地知识、各种机构、财政和技术资源以及人力和后勤支持。本研究旨在了解部门化时期的制图任务,特别关注知识生产的情景和特定背景性质。通过仔细研究制图团当地成员在 AEF 和法属圭亚那的实地工作和不同的劳动制度,以及调查帝国内部的知识实践循环,文章通过制图师的工作轨迹研究了制图师的殖民融合。在更广泛的背景下,文章强调了地理知识所发挥的关键作用,丰富了法国殖民帝国转型期间制图史研究的内容。本研究采用一种涵盖物质和社会层面的方法,展示了殖民地制图的内在复杂性,并阐明了其在二战后时代的影响。在此过程中,它为理解这一时期的地理和殖民动态开辟了新的途径。
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期刊介绍: A well-established international quarterly, the Journal of Historical Geography publishes articles on all aspects of historical geography and cognate fields, including environmental history. As well as publishing original research papers of interest to a wide international and interdisciplinary readership, the journal encourages lively discussion of methodological and conceptual issues and debates over new challenges facing researchers in the field. Each issue includes a substantial book review section.
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