Fluid geographies: water, science, and settler colonialism in New Mexico
"Maria Lane's Fluid Geographies traces New Mexico's transition in the pre-statehood era from community-based water management to an expert-led structure controlled by engineers and bureaucrats. To understand this shift Lane carefully examines the chief conflict of the period, which pi...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Maria Lane's Fluid Geographies traces New Mexico's transition in the pre-statehood era from community-based water management to an expert-led structure controlled by engineers and bureaucrats. To understand this shift Lane carefully examines the chief conflict of the period, which pitted Indigenous and Nuevomexicano communities, with their long-established and locally organized systems of irrigation management, against Anglo-American settlers, with their Progressive-era preference for scientific expertise and centralized bureaucratic management of water. The newcomers succeeded in imposing their will, though disputes over water rights wended their way through the district courts of New Mexico's Rio Grande watershed for many years. Lane has gathered the records of more than 125 such cases, which she uses as the basis for a spatial analysis of evolving cultural patterns and attitudes toward water use and management in this time and place. Ultimately Lane shows that modernist water policy both reflected and helped construct a racialized understanding of scientific expertise, and in the process legitimized the dispossession of Indigenous and Nuevomexicano communities throughout the Rio Grande watershed"-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | xiv, 287 Seiten Karten |
ISBN: | 9780226294827 9780226833958 |
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spelling | Lane, K. Maria D. Verfasser (DE-588)1350429171 aut Fluid geographies water, science, and settler colonialism in New Mexico K. Maria D. Lane Chicago ; London The University of Chicago Press 2024 xiv, 287 Seiten Karten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index "Maria Lane's Fluid Geographies traces New Mexico's transition in the pre-statehood era from community-based water management to an expert-led structure controlled by engineers and bureaucrats. To understand this shift Lane carefully examines the chief conflict of the period, which pitted Indigenous and Nuevomexicano communities, with their long-established and locally organized systems of irrigation management, against Anglo-American settlers, with their Progressive-era preference for scientific expertise and centralized bureaucratic management of water. The newcomers succeeded in imposing their will, though disputes over water rights wended their way through the district courts of New Mexico's Rio Grande watershed for many years. Lane has gathered the records of more than 125 such cases, which she uses as the basis for a spatial analysis of evolving cultural patterns and attitudes toward water use and management in this time and place. Ultimately Lane shows that modernist water policy both reflected and helped construct a racialized understanding of scientific expertise, and in the process legitimized the dispossession of Indigenous and Nuevomexicano communities throughout the Rio Grande watershed"-- Water-supply / New Mexico / Management / History Water rights / New Mexico / History Water / Law and legislation / New Mexico / History Water resources development / New Mexico / Case studies Water resources development / Government policy / New Mexico / History Settler colonialism / New Mexico Traditional ecological knowledge / New Mexico Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Lane, K. Maria D. Fluid geographies Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2024 1 Online-Ressource ( xiv, 287 Seiten) 978-0-226-29496-4 (DE-604)BV049876699 DE-601 pdf/application http://www.gbv.de/dms/bowker/toc/9780226833958.pdf 2024-09-28 Aggregator Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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