‘MORTAL FEAST’: Cannibal Capitalism Meets Covid-19 in the Urban Peruvian Amazon

IF 2.7 2区 经济学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Japhy Wilson
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Abstract

This article presents a surrealist urban political ecology of cannibal capitalism in the zoonotic city. It does so through an account of the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic in Iquitos, in the Peruvian Amazon, which was the worst-hit city in the world during this initial wave. Iquitos embodies multiple dimensions of zoonotic urbanization identified in the literature on this theme, including integration into planetary urban networks; expansion into extractive frontiers; and overcrowded housing in informal settlements in a context of crumbling infrastructures and deficient services. Drawing on extensive field research, I argue that the severity of the pandemic in the city nonetheless suggests the need for further conceptual and methodological contributions to this literature. In conceptual terms, the emergence of a clandestine market in oxygen, the shortage of which was responsible for the majority of the excess deaths in Iquitos, illustrates the constitutive role of cannibal capitalism in processes of zoonotic urbanization, as a necropolitical form of capital accumulation that devours the socioecological foundations of its own reproduction. In methodological terms, an ethnographic surrealism is required in order to adequately convey the bewildering chaos, grotesque absurdity and gothic horror of the collision between cannibal capitalism and Covid-19 in the zoonotic city.

“凡人盛宴”:食人资本主义在秘鲁亚马逊城市遇到Covid-19
本文呈现了人畜共患城市中食人资本主义的超现实主义城市政治生态。它通过对秘鲁亚马逊地区伊基托斯第一波冠状病毒大流行的描述来做到这一点,伊基托斯是第一波疫情中世界上受灾最严重的城市。伊基托斯体现了关于这一主题的文献中确定的人畜共患病城市化的多个维度,包括融入全球城市网络;扩展到采掘领域;在基础设施摇摇欲坠、服务匮乏的背景下,非正式定居点的住房过于拥挤。根据广泛的实地研究,我认为,尽管如此,城市流行病的严重性表明,需要对这一文献作出进一步的概念和方法贡献。从概念上讲,氧气的秘密市场的出现,是伊基托斯大多数超额死亡的原因,说明了食人资本主义在人畜共患的城市化进程中的构成作用,作为一种资本积累的死亡政治形式,吞噬了其自身繁殖的社会生态基础。在方法上,为了充分传达食人资本主义和新冠病毒在人畜共患的城市中碰撞的令人困惑的混乱、怪诞的荒谬和哥特式的恐怖,需要一种民族志的超现实主义。
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期刊介绍: A groundbreaking forum for intellectual debate, IJURR is at the forefront of urban and regional research. With a cutting edge approach to linking theoretical development and empirical research, and a consistent demand for quality, IJURR encompasses key material from an unparalleled range of critical, comparative and geographic perspectives. Embracing a multidisciplinary approach to the field, IJURR is essential reading for social scientists with a concern for the complex, changing roles and futures of cities and regions.
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