流动性和液化

IF 1.2 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Jerry Zee
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本文探讨了地球与货币相位变化的碰撞。文章以不列颠哥伦比亚省的里士满为背景,在这个地缝中,多种不同的着陆过程共同作用于地表的持续转变和调节。它将加拿大西部一个岛屿上由中国人投资的建筑热潮视为一种地质构造,是十九世纪中国人的地形改造劳动与二十一世纪飞逝的亚洲财富相碰撞时的一个有形露头。这些碰撞阐明了跨太平洋构造和地缘政治关系中的断层线,甚至财富和淤泥岛的流动动态也体现了亚洲性的多重形象。通过并置菲沙河三角洲多个世纪以来土地、经济和种族形成的两种变化,我提出了造山运动的概念,即造山运动和地壳变形的地质过程,以关注河流、财富和亚洲种族化的动地动态。
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Liquidity and Liquefaction
This article considers the collision of earthly and monetary phase shifts. It situates itself in Richmond, British Columbia, a seam where multiple and disparate processes of landing collaborate in the ongoing transformation and modulation of the earth’s surface. It poses a Chinese-funded construction boom on an island in western Canada as a geological formation, a physical outcropping at the collision of nineteenth-century Chinese terraforming labor and twenty-first-century flyaway Asian wealth. These collisions articulate fault lines in transpacific tectonic and geopolitical relations, even as the fluid dynamics of wealth and islands of impounded silt evince multiple figurations of Asian-ness. Through the juxtaposition of two permutations of land, economics, and racial formation across multiple centuries in the Fraser River Delta, I offer a notion of orogeny, the geological process of mountain building and crustal deformation, to attend to the earthmoving dynamisms of rivers, wealth, and Asian racialization.
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Environmental Humanities
Environmental Humanities HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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