体现热不安全感和反霸权热映射

IF 2.7 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Antipode Pub Date : 2024-11-11 DOI:10.1111/anti.13113
Petra Tschakert, Krishna Karthikeyan
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摘要

在新自由主义的弹性话语和经过消毒的热图和信息的外衣下,城市高温的生活经历往往被掩盖起来。这对于处于弱势的危险人群来说尤其悲惨,在白人殖民者的殖民背景下,耐热性被视为一种荣誉。在这里,通过在西澳大利亚珀斯进行的半结构化访谈和焦点小组讨论,并结合女权主义者对具体的、日常的和身体差异的强调,我们说明了粗糙的睡眠者、残疾人和跨交叉剥夺权利的人之间的身体热不安全感是如何固定和非人化的。通过将暴力结构的逻辑应用于热痛苦,我们揭示了住房和能源不稳定如何加剧根深蒂固的种族主义和正常化的歧视。我们的目标是通过研究“更好的风化”在实践中意味着什么,通过加热城市体(hub)的材料,扩大当前关于热行动计划(HAPs)和凉爽避难所的辩论,并展示这种反霸权的热图如何作为对新自由主义弹性主体的肉体批评。
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Embodied Thermal Insecurity and Counter-Hegemonic Heat Mapping

Embodied Thermal Insecurity and Counter-Hegemonic Heat Mapping

Lived experiences with urban heat are often rendered invisible, shrouded under the cloak of neoliberal resilience discourse and sanitised heat mapping and messaging. This is particularly tragic for disadvantaged at-risk populations in white, settler colonial contexts where heat tolerance is worn as a badge of honour. Here, drawing upon semi-structured interviews and focus group discussions in Perth, Western Australia, and with feminist emphasis on the embodied, the everyday, and bodily difference, we illustrate how corporeal thermal insecurities among rough sleepers, people with disabilities, and across intersectional disenfranchisement immobilise and dehumanise. By employing the logic of structures of violence to thermal suffering, we reveal how housing and energy precarity exacerbate entrenched racism and normalised discrimination. Our aim is to expand current debates on heat action plans (HAPs) and cool refuges by examining what “better weathering” could mean in practice, via the materialities of heated urban bodies (HUBs) and to demonstrate how such counter-hegemonic heat mapping serves as a corporeal critique of the neoliberal resilient subject.

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期刊介绍: Antipode has published dissenting scholarship that explores and utilizes key geographical ideas like space, scale, place, borders and landscape. It aims to challenge dominant and orthodox views of the world through debate, scholarship and politically-committed research, creating new spaces and envisioning new futures. Antipode welcomes the infusion of new ideas and the shaking up of old positions, without being committed to just one view of radical analysis or politics.
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