埃及开罗的废物商品化:资本、殖民地卫生和价值的流动边界

IF 2.7 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Antipode Pub Date : 2025-07-22 DOI:10.1111/anti.70052
Mohammed Rafi Arefin
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摘要

开罗的垃圾挑战的主流叙述将这个问题描述为人口过剩和不卫生行为的后果,提倡由全球私营公司和技术创新领导的技术官僚解决方案。然而,这些叙述掩盖了废物的商品化,以及为废物增值辩护的殖民话语。资本和殖民主义共同改变了劳动力和基础设施,不断创造出一个难以应对城市垃圾的体系。在这篇文章中,我通过询问开罗的垃圾如何以及在什么条件下被商品化来批判这些主流框架?根据档案资料、口述历史和访谈,我追溯了20世纪初至今开罗卫生和废物管理的演变。我记录了在20世纪之交,垃圾和污水如何成为城市健康和扩张的物质限制。然后,我展示了殖民时期的工程师,以及后来的后殖民时期的国家、国际发展和私人资本是如何从开罗的废物中管理和提取价值的。我认为,将开罗的废物商品化的过程,加上西方卫生系统的殖民叙事的喋喋不休的固执,仍然是实现有效和公正系统的障碍。通过这项调查,我敦促更多地关注废物商品化的历史和当代地理及其与殖民主义的关系,以挑战当今城市废物挑战的主流非政治方法。
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The Commodification of Waste in Cairo, Egypt: Capital, Colonial Sanitation, and Value's Mobile Frontier

Dominant narratives of Cairo's waste challenges frame the issue as a consequence of overpopulation and unsanitary behaviour, advocating for technocratic solutions led by global private firms and technological innovation. These narratives, however, obscure the commodification of waste and the colonial discourses that justify waste's valorisation. Together capital and colonialism transform labour and infrastructure continually producing a system that struggles to keep up with the city's waste. In this article, I critique these dominant framings by asking how and under what conditions was Cairo's waste commodified? Drawing on archival materials, oral histories, and interviews, I trace the evolution of sanitation and waste management in Cairo from the early 20th century to the present. I document how, at the turn of the 20th century, garbage and sewage served as material limits to the health and expansion of the city. I then demonstrate how colonial engineers, and later the postcolonial state, international development, and private capital sought to manage and extract value from Cairo's waste. I argue that the process of commodifying Cairo's waste coupled with the discursive stubbornness of colonial narratives of Western sanitation remain the obstacles in realising an effective and just system. Through this investigation, I urge for greater attention to the historical and contemporary geographies of waste's commodification and its relationship to colonialism in order to challenge dominant apolitical approaches to today's urban waste challenges.

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Antipode
Antipode GEOGRAPHY-
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9.50
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111
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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