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Privatizing water and articulating indigeneity: The Chilean water reforms and the Atacameno people (Likan Antai).

机译:使水私有化并阐明土著居民:智利的水改革和Atacameno人民(Likan Antai)。

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The Chilean Water Code of 1981 has been presented as a successful case of free-market water reforms. In the northern Atacama Desert, the Atacameno people have developed their indigeneity in the context of the forceful implementation of this radical free market system. This situation invites an examination of the connections between the Chilean state's free-market restructuring of water governance and the process through which indigenous groups claim their identity through water politics. This dissertation addresses the following questions: (Q1) Why and how have the Atacameno people claimed indigeneity within the context of the pro-market water reforms? (Q2) How have Atacameno identity and the water reforms been conceived, articulated, and reproduced in relation to each other? This question is broken down into sub-questions: (Q2a) How do pro-market water reforms and related conflicts inspire indigeneity and water practices among the Atacamenos? and (Q2b) How do the articulation of indigeneity and water practices among the Atacamenos, in turn, reshape the pro-market water reforms? During fieldwork it became clear that the water market was not as active as I expected and that Atacamenos are not selling water rights, but buying them, leading to a third question: (Q3) Why are the Atacamenos not selling their water rights to mining companies and urban water supply, despite the extremely high purchasing power of the former, and why have indigenous communities recently become the main buyers of water rights?;In answering these questions, this dissertation explores how water management is not just about the management of the management of H20, but is also related to the production of new subjectivities. In the case of the Chilean Water Code of 1981, rather than being a threat to a certain genuine or fixed Atacameno tradition, community, or identity, it is seen as a key catalyst that has allowed a group of people to publically articulate a legitimate indigenous positionality upon particular historical sediments and political economic conditions. Here the Atacamenos appear to be articulating their history with contemporary issues, knowledge, and multiple practices in relation to specific current claims about the control of water resources. This fact has questions the water reforms in terms that they were reshaped by the process of identity formation. Indeed, the Atacamenos successfully mobilized their identity to partially reject the privatization process, thereby subverting the neoclassical expectations that, within a free market, water should flow toward its highest economic value uses.;Finally, this dissertation shows how the Chilean model, rather than being a free market approach to water management that supposes the withdrawal of the state, relies heavily on the state's centralized actions. As such, this dissertation (1) questions the existence of a truly free water market for the allocation of water rights in the Atacameno area (2) highlights the role of the state as the main central and hierarchical source of water allocation for both mining and urban supply companies, and (3) argues that the implementation of the Water Code is another chapter in the history of the state's the internal colonialism of the Atacama Desert.
机译:1981年《智利水法》已作为自由市场水改革的成功案例提出。在北部的阿塔卡马沙漠中,在大力实施这一激进的自由市场体系的背景下,阿塔卡梅诺人已发展出自己的土著地位。这种情况引起了对智利国家水权市场的自由市场结构调整与土著群体通过水政治主张其身份的过程之间的联系的研究。本文解决了以下问题:(Q1)为什么在市场亲水改革的背景下,阿塔卡梅诺人为什么以及如何宣称自己是土著? (Q2)如何将阿塔卡梅诺的身份和水改革相互之间构想,表达和复制?这个问题分为几个子问题:(Q2a)亲市场的水改革和相关的冲突如何激发阿塔卡马诺斯人的土著和水习惯? (Q2b)阿塔卡马诺斯人之间对土著和水实践的表述又如何重塑了亲市场的水改革?在实地调查中,很明显,水市场不像我预期的那样活跃,阿塔卡马诺斯不出售水权,而是购买水权,这引发了第三个问题:(Q3)为什么阿塔卡马诺斯不将其水权卖给矿业公司?尽管城市居民的购买力非常高,但城市和城市供水又为何最近才成为土著社区水权的主要购买者?;在回答这些问题时,本文探讨了水资源管理不仅涉及管理层的管理H20,但也与新主观的产生有关。就1981年《智利水法典》而言,它不是对某种真正或固定的Atacameno传统,社区或身份的威胁,而是被视为使一群人公开表达合法土著人的关键催化剂。在特定历史沉积物和政治经济条件下的位置。在这里,阿塔卡马诺斯人似乎正在用当代的问题,知识和与目前有关水资源控制的具体主张有关的多种实践来表达自己的历史。这个事实使人们对水改革提出质疑,因为水改革通过身份形成过程而得以重塑。的确,阿塔卡马诺斯人成功地动员了他们的身份,部分地拒绝了私有化进程,从而颠覆了新古典主义的期望,即在自由市场中,水应该流向其最高的经济价值用途。作为水管理的自由市场方法,它假设国家要退出,很大程度上依赖于国家的集中行动。因此,本论文(1)对阿塔卡梅诺地区是否存在真正的自由水市场进行水权分配提出了质疑(2)突显了国家作为采矿和采矿业水资源分配的主要中央和分层来源的作用城市供水公司,(3)认为《水法》的实施是该州阿塔卡马沙漠内部殖民主义历史上的另一章。

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  • 作者

    Prieto, Manuel.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Arizona.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Arizona.;
  • 学科 Geography.;Environmental Management.;Engineering Civil.;Latin American Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2014
  • 页码 363 p.
  • 总页数 363
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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