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Sugar and Civilization: Race, Empire, and the Cultural Politics of Sweetness in the United States, 1898--1939.

机译:糖与文明:种族,帝国和美国的甜蜜文化政治,1898--1939年。

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"Sugar and Civilization" explores the connections among racialized and gendered consumers, producers, and cultural workers during a critical period in U.S. and global history. As a study of U.S empire, this work reckons with the United States' acquisition of many tropical sugar-producing regions after 1898, and how their incorporation into the nation reconfigured understandings of how territorial sovereignty would be exercised through migration and trade policies. Since sugar could be produced either from cane raised on those newly-acquired islands, or from sugar beets grown in domestic temperate climates, policymakers began from the early-1900s forward to consider the relative merits of Puerto Rico, the Philippines, Hawaii, Cuba, Colorado, California, and Louisiana. In describing and representing sugar and the workers who produced it, leaders in the U.S. accordingly mapped the spatial logic of production and consumption in ways that defined their nation's imperial vision. I show how the movements of both commodities and laborers---in and outside the boundaries of the nation---shaped understandings of race and nation during a time when sugar production and consumption were increasing exponentially. Tariff making, in particular the sugar tariff alongside immigration policy, was thus a site for an emerging imperial racial formation as policymakers, workers, and consumers sought to influence how U.S. sovereignty would be exercised in the movement of commodities and people across borders.;In order to understand the lives and perspectives of workers in many locations my dissertation illustrates that the Mexican, Cuban, Puerto Rican, Filipino, Chinese, Japanese, African American and Anglo workers who tended sugar cane and beets also ate sugar and candy. As they did so, they spun their own stories about how they fit into the global sugar economy. By following a range of historical actors in multiple locations, this dissertation documents that sugar created spaces of resistance to global capitalism as consumers both internalized and contested their longings for sweetness. I argue that sweetness cannot be understood merely as a natural human desire, but was constructed from a shifting set of cultural longings and production imperatives, often organized around notions of race, gender, and civilization. Powerful businesses, in conjunction with the state, used new technologies and economic practices to foster what I term cultures of craving among U.S. laborers and consumers. Such cravings were reinforced through songs on the radio and in the parlor, in kitchens and candy shops, and in the fields and factories where sugar was produced. When, in 1934, New Deal policymakers renegotiated a new system for protecting the U.S. sugar market, they did so with these consumers in mind. As they reformulated policies to maintain U.S. global hegemony in the world of sugar, policymakers in the 1930s brought about the culmination of decades of debate over how to balance exclusion and expansion in U.S. American democracy.
机译:“糖与文明”探讨了在美国和全球历史的关键时期,种族和性别的消费者,生产者和文化工作者之间的联系。作为对美国帝国的研究,这项工作与美国在1898年之后收购了许多热带食糖产区有关,并且考虑了如何将其纳入美国,这重新构成了对如何通过移民和贸易政策行使领土主权的理解。由于糖可以从在这些新收购的岛屿上饲养的甘蔗生产,也可以从在国内温带气候下种植的甜菜生产,因此决策者从1900年代初开始考虑波多黎各,菲律宾,夏威夷,古巴,科罗拉多州,加利福尼亚州和路易斯安那州。在描述和表示糖及其生产工人时,美国领导人相应地以定义国家帝国愿景的方式绘制了生产和消费的空间逻辑。我展示了在糖生产和消费呈指数增长的时期,商品和劳动力的流动(在国家边界之内和之外)如何形成对种族和民族的理解。随着政策制定者,工人和消费者试图影响在商品和人民跨境流动中如何行使美国主权,关税的制定,尤其是糖税和移民政策,是新兴的帝国种族形成的场所。为了了解许多地方工人的生活和观点,我的论文说明,照料甘蔗和甜菜的墨西哥,古巴,波多黎各人,菲律宾人,中国人,日本人,非裔美国人和盎格鲁工人也吃糖和糖果。在这样做的过程中,他们发表了自己的故事,讲述了自己如何适应全球食糖经济。通过追踪多个地点的一系列历史人物,本论文证明了糖在消费者内化并质疑其对甜味的渴望时创造了抵抗全球资本主义的空间。我认为,甜蜜不能仅仅被理解为人类的一种自然愿望,而是源于不断变化的文化渴望和生产要求,通常是围绕种族,性别和文明的概念而组织的。强大的企业与国家合作,使用新技术和经济实践来培育我所称的美国劳工和消费者渴望的文化。通过收音机,客厅,厨房和糖果店以及生产糖的田野和工厂里的歌曲,这种渴望得到了加强。 1934年,新政政策制定者重新协商了保护美国食糖市场的新制度时,他们就牢记这些消费者。当他们重新制定政策以维持美国在糖世界中的全球霸权地位时,决策者在1930年代带来了数十年来关于如何平衡美国民主制度中的排斥与扩张的辩论的高潮。

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  • 作者

    Merleaux, April.;

  • 作者单位

    Yale University.;

  • 授予单位 Yale University.;
  • 学科 American Studies.;Sociology Ethnic and Racial Studies.;History United States.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 349 p.
  • 总页数 349
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:36:55

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