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De-naturalizing ecological disaster: colonialism,racism and the global Dust Bowl of the 1930s
Authors:Hannah Holleman
Institution:1. hholleman@amherst.edu
Abstract:This paper reinterprets the Dust Bowl on the US Southern Plains as one dramatic regional manifestation of a global socio-ecological crisis generated by the realities of settler colonialism and imperialism. In so doing, it seeks to deepen historical-theoretical understandings of the racialized division of nature and humanity making possible the global problem of soil erosion by the 1930s and forming the heart of the ecological rift of capitalism. The framework developed here challenges prevalent conceptions of the Dust Bowl, in which colonial and racial-domination aspects of the crisis are invisible, and affirms the necessity of deeper conceptions of environmental (in)justice.
Keywords:Dust Bowl  ecological imperialism  desertification  ecological rift  unequal ecological exchange  environmental justice  colonialism  environmental racism
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