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Mining sacred space: law's enactment of competing ontologies in the American West

机译:挖掘神圣空间:法律在美国西部制定了竞争性本体论

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Current controversies regarding uranium mining in the American West are about more than competing legal requirements; they are about competing conceptualizations of space that are grounded in different ontologies. Laws-in this case the General Mining Law of 1872 and the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966-play a performative role by enacting and materializing these ontologies. The occupation of New Mexico's Mt. Taylor both by 'old' and by 'new' legal forms provides an opportunity to examine their corresponding spatiality. The National Historic Preservation Act, in particular, creates an interesting 'new space' that may have the capacity to challenge Eurocentric notions of ownership.
机译:目前,在美国西部,有关铀矿开采的争议不仅仅是竞争性的法律要求;它们是关于基于不同本体论的空间竞争概念。法律-在这种情况下,是1872年的《通用采矿法》和1966年的《国家历史保护法》,通过制定和具体化这些本体论发挥了表演性作用。新墨西哥州山的占领泰勒通过“旧的”和“新的”法律形式提供了检查其相应空间的机会。特别是《国家历史保护法》创造了一个有趣的“新空间”,它可能有能力挑战以欧洲为中心的所有权概念。

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