Intimate extraction: Geological matter, extractive afterlives, and the denial of a Black sense of place in Southern Louisiana

IF 1.6 2区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY
Area Pub Date : 2022-10-26 DOI:10.1111/area.12847
Manannan Donoghoe
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This paper centres geological matter in questions of marginality, inequality, and structural racism in the US. I follow the entanglements of geological matter with bodies, emotion-laden imaginaries of place, and histories of slavery and colonialism, to illustrate how contemporary Black lives are intimately connected to processes of mineral extraction. Drawing on Saidiya Hartman's concept of ‘afterlives’, I situate heightened levels of ambient toxicity from geological refinement and industrial waste as extractive afterlives, connecting commonly felt precarity around extractive worlds to broader questions of race, inequality, and connections to place. Citing academic and artistic accounts of life in Southern Louisiana, a historically Black region with a large petrochemical industry, I demonstrate the relevance of geological entanglements to experiences of structural racism in the US.

私密的提取:地质问题,提取的来生,以及对南路易斯安那州黑人地方意识的否认
本文以美国的边缘化、不平等和结构性种族主义问题为中心,研究地质问题。我跟随地质物质与身体、充满情感的地方想象、奴隶制和殖民主义历史的纠缠,来说明当代黑人的生活是如何与矿物开采过程密切相关的。根据赛迪亚·哈特曼(Saidiya Hartman)的“来世”概念,我将地质提炼和工业废料产生的高水平环境毒性视为可采掘的来世,将人们普遍感受到的采掘世界的不稳定性与种族、不平等和与地方的联系等更广泛的问题联系起来。我引用了路易斯安那州南部(一个历史上拥有大型石化工业的黑人地区)对生活的学术和艺术描述,证明了地质纠缠与美国结构性种族主义经历的相关性。
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Area
Area GEOGRAPHY-
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
13.60%
发文量
80
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: Area publishes ground breaking geographical research and scholarship across the field of geography. Whatever your interests, reading Area is essential to keep up with the latest thinking in geography. At the cutting edge of the discipline, the journal: • is the debating forum for the latest geographical research and ideas • is an outlet for fresh ideas, from both established and new scholars • is accessible to new researchers, including postgraduate students and academics at an early stage in their careers • contains commentaries and debates that focus on topical issues, new research results, methodological theory and practice and academic discussion and debate • provides rapid publication
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