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Genealogies of Race, Gender, and Place

机译:种族,性别和地方的系谱学

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Through a case study of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's interventions into the lives of sharecroppers and tenant farmers in early twentieth-century Alabama, I show how gendered and racialized norms of family and family life were used to keep African American farmers tied to the land, thus uncovering a relatively unexamined geography of containment. At stake for the U.S. government, local and regional leaders, and cotton plantation owners were the extremely large profits generated by dominance of the global cotton market, profits made possible only from the labor of indebted African American sharecroppers and tenant farmers. I document, in other words, how a new technology of racial governance, of keeping people in place, was developed and articulated to maintain U.S. economic power. By doing so, I highlight the importance of understanding the interrelated historical geographies of race, gender, and place in the United States, thus demonstrating the contemporary significance of a critical historical geography.
机译:通过对美国农业部的案例研究进入二十世纪初世的阿拉巴马州罕见育儿和租户农民的生命,我展示了家庭和家庭生活的性别和种族的规范如何让非洲裔美国农民绑在土地上,因此,揭示了相对未审查的遏制地理。在美国政府,地方和区域领导人,棉花种植园所有者是全球棉花市场的主导地位产生的极大利润,只能从债务非洲裔美国罕见农民和租户农民的劳动中实现利润。换句话说,我换句话说,在制定和阐明了人们到位的种族治理技术如何,并阐明以维持美国经济权力。通过这样做,我突出了了解在美国的相互关联的历史地理位置的重要性,从而展示了批判性历史地理的当代意义。

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