军事化的可持续性:女权主义难民记忆和湄公河三角洲的水电

Heidi Amin-Hong
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摘要:本文追溯了1966年亚洲开发银行(ADB)作为美国在越南的军国主义和日本帝国主义野心的产物的起源,表明亚行资助的能源、可持续性和风险管理项目与战争和帝国的种族化和性别化遗产密不可分。美国参与水电规划揭示了美国在能源和基础设施发展方面的利益如何证明美国在越南战争中的军事升级是合理的,并将水电确立为现代化的象征。本文将艺术家Tiffany Chung的西贡推测地图与亚洲开发银行的气候变化适应报告进行对话,发展了对女权主义难民记忆的分析,以表达一种环境主义者的观点,结合了女权主义者对战争和帝国的批评。
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Militarized Sustainability: Feminist Refugee Memory and Hydropower in the Mekong Delta
Abstract:Tracing the genesis of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in 1966 as a product of U.S. militarism in Vietnam and Japanese imperial ambitions, this essay shows that ADB-funded energy, sustainability, and risk management projects are inseparable from the racialized and sexualized legacies of war and empire. American engagement with hydropower planning reveals how U.S. interests in energy and infrastructural development justified military escalation of the war in Vietnam and established hydropower as a symbol of modernity. Putting artist Tiffany Chung's speculative maps of Saigon in dialogue with the ADB's climate change adaptation reports, this article develops the analytic of feminist refugee memory to articulate an environmentalist perspective that incorporates feminist critiques of war and empire.
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