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Abstract
This article examines the close interrelation between racialisation and mining in Pedro Castera's Las minas y los mineros (1882) and Los maduros (1882). Castera's writings critically render mining as a profit-driven extractive practice that relies on the stratification of inorganic and organic matter across racial lines. Minerals and racialised bodies are conceptualised as inert matter endowed with valued properties in the service of resource extraction. Simultaneously, Castera's ‘El Tildío’ conjures the utopian possibility of destabilising the racial stratification that upholds extractive colonialism and its legacies in the nineteenth century.
本文考察了Pedro Castera的《Las minas y los mineros》(1882)和《los maduros》(1882)中种族化与采矿之间的密切关系。卡斯特拉的著作批判地将采矿视为一种利润驱动的采掘实践,它依赖于跨越种族界限的无机和有机物质的分层。矿物和种族化体被定义为在资源开采服务中被赋予有价值属性的惰性物质。同时,卡斯特拉的“El Tildío”让人联想到打破种族分层的乌托邦可能性,这种分层支撑着19世纪掠夺性的殖民主义及其遗产。
期刊介绍:
The Bulletin of Latin American Research publishes original research of current interest on Latin America, the Caribbean, inter-American relations and the Latin American Diaspora from all academic disciplines within the social sciences, history and cultural studies. In addition to research articles, the journal also includes a Debates section, which carries "state-of-the-art" reviews of work on particular topics by leading scholars in the field. The Bulletin also publishes a substantial section of book reviews, aiming to cover publications in English, Spanish and Portuguese, both recent works and classics of the past revisited.