Construing and constructing the South China Sea beyond state-led environmentalism: Vernacularizing geographical, geopolitical and sociotechnical imaginaries of territory.

IF 2.2 3区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY
Edyta Roszko
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During the 2010s, the South China Sea (SCS) became a geopolitical flashpoint over the sovereignty of the Paracels and Spratlys. China envisioned its transformation of coral reefs into military bases and island cities as an SCS 'green construction' project. This article analyses how the SCS is discursively construed and practically constructed as maritime national territory, by mobilizing fishing legacies and extending state limits through 'state-led environmentalism' rhetoric. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork in China, I show that state-led environmentalism is a hierarchical process that intermittently co-opts and excludes local populations to advance the state's territorial ambitions, which are anchored in geographical, geopolitical and socio-technical imaginaries of 'maritime civilization'. Yet, I also show that in this process, the SCS emerges as spaces of vernacularized political claims. Thus, I argue that territory is not only a political technology of control but also vernacular practice through which universalizing discourses- whether on the Exclusive Economic Zone regime, sovereignty or nature-are adapted and modified.

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超越国家主导的环境保护主义的南海建构与建设:地域、地缘政治与社会技术想象的白化。
在2010年代,南中国海成为围绕西沙群岛和南沙群岛主权的地缘政治热点。中国将把珊瑚礁改造成军事基地和岛屿城市作为南海的“绿色建设”项目。本文分析了南海是如何通过动员渔业遗产和通过“国家主导的环保主义”言论扩大国家界限来被口头解释和实际构建为海洋国家领土的。通过在中国的民族志田野调查,我表明,国家主导的环境保护主义是一个分层的过程,它间歇性地接纳和排斥当地人口,以推进国家的领土野心,这是锚定在“海洋文明”的地理、地缘政治和社会技术想象中。然而,我也表明,在这个过程中,南海作为白话化的政治主张的空间出现。因此,我认为领土不仅是一种控制的政治技术,也是一种乡土实践,通过这种实践,无论是关于专属经济区政权、主权还是自然的普遍性话语都被适应和修改。
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期刊介绍: The Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography is an international, multidisciplinary journal jointly published three times a year by the Department of Geography, National University of Singapore, and Wiley-Blackwell. The SJTG provides a forum for discussion of problems and issues in the tropical world; it includes theoretical and empirical articles that deal with the physical and human environments and developmental issues from geographical and interrelated disciplinary viewpoints. We welcome contributions from geographers as well as other scholars from the humanities, social sciences and environmental sciences with an interest in tropical research.
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