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The Infrastructures of Internal Colonialism: State,Environment, and Race in Lerma,Mexico
Authors:Alejandro De Coss-Corzo
Affiliation:Department of Social & Policy Sciences, University of Bath, Bath, UK
Abstract:This article explores the relations between infrastructures, labour, and internal colonialism in Lerma, Mexico. Drawing on archival and ethnographic research of two hydraulic projects there, the article argues that infrastructures are productive of the racial, environmental, and political relations that constitute internal colonialism both historically and contemporarily. I show how these infrastructural projects imagined and produced colonial relations between the environment, racialised workers, and the nation-state, and how these colonial logics endure today through infrastructures and the forms of racialised labour that maintain them. In doing so, this article contributes to literature that interrogates the relations between infrastructure and coloniality by focusing on how infrastructural labour makes internal colonialism enduring. The article concludes by reflecting on how the labour practices that make internal colonialism enduring also point to ways of producing infrastructures otherwise.
Keywords:environment  infrastructure  internal colonialism  labour  race  medioambiente  infraestructura  colonialismo interno  trabajo  raza
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