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Diabolic caminos in the desert and cat fights on the Río: A posthumanist political ecology of boundary enforcement in the United States-Mexico Borderlands

机译:沙漠中的恶魔般的caminos和Río上的猫打架:美墨边境的边界执行的后人文主义政治生态

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This article makes the case for addressing nonhumans as actors in geopolitical processes such as boundary making and enforcement. The challenge of this line of argumentation is to account for nonhumans as actors without enacting dualistic ontologies that locate the natural and social in separate realms. To address this methodological challenge, I present a posthumanist political ecology. I elaborate my argument and methodological approach in relation to my research on the environmental dimensions of U.S. border security. Specifically, I examine how deserts, rivers, Tamaulipan Thornscrub, and cats inflect, disrupt, and obstruct the daily practices of boundary enforcement, leading state actors to call for more funding, infrastructure, boots on the ground, and surveillance technology. As my research illustrates, taking nonhumans seriously as actors alters explanations for the escalation of U.S. enforcement strategies.
机译:本文为解决非人类在地缘政治制定和执行等地缘政治过程中的角色提供了理由。这一论点的挑战在于,要在不制定将自然和社会定位于不同领域的二元本体论的前提下,将非人类作为行动者。为了解决这一方法论难题,我提出了后人文主义的政治生态学。在阐述美国边境安全的环境方面时,我将阐述自己的论点和方法论方法。具体来说,我研究了沙漠,河流,塔毛利班(Tamaulipan)荆棘灌木丛和猫如何改变,破坏和阻碍边界执法的日常作法,导致国家行为体呼吁提供更多的资金,基础设施,地面上的靴子和监视技术。正如我的研究表明的那样,认真对待非人类作为演员会改变对美国执法策略升级的解释。

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