Carse, Ashley (Author)
Marixa Lasso (Author)
Keiner, Christine (Author)
Henson, Pamela M. (Author)
Sutter, Paul S. (Author)
Raby, Megan (Author)
Blake Scott (Author)
The year 2014 marked the centennial of the opening of the Panama Canal. Its construction is often narrated as a tale of triumph in which the US government conquered tropical nature using modern science and technology: dominating diseased landscapes, unpredictable rivers, and even physical geography itself. In this Forum, we combine environmental history with the histories of science, technology, and empire to complicate that well-known story. The essays that follow explore the new ecologies that emerged around the canal during its construction and the decades that followed. We collectively show how the US Canal Zone, the Republic of Panama, and the borderlands that separated them became ecological contact zones and important sites for imagining, understanding, and managing tropical environments transformed through human activity. Rural and urban residents, health officials, natural scientists, and tourists discursively and materially constructed different environments on the isthmus. Their efforts were facilitated and hindered by the US government’s numerous environmental management projects, from flooding artificial lakes and depopulating the Canal …
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Ashley Carse;
(2014)
Beyond the Big Ditch: Politics, Ecology, and Infrastructure at the Panama Canal
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Ashley Carse;
(2014)
Beyond the big ditch: politics, ecology, and infrastructure at the Panama Canal
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Maurer, Noel;
Yu, Carlos;
(2011)
The Big Ditch: How America Took, Built, Ran, and Ultimately Gave Away the Panama Canal
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Marixa Lasso;
(2019)
Erased: The Untold Story of the Panama Canal
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Caleb Wellum;
(2020)
“A Vibrant National Preoccupation”: Embracing an Energy Conservation Ethic in the 1970s
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Carse, Ashley;
(2012)
Nature as Infrastructure: Making and Managing the Panama Canal Watershed
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Brian Phillips Murphy;
(2015)
Building the Empire State: Political Economy in the Early Republic
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Bijker, W. E.;
(2005)
The politics of water -- The Oosterschelde storm surge barrier: A Dutch thing to keep the water out or not
(/isis/citation/CBB001181548/)
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Cynthia A. Ruder;
(2018)
Building Stalinism: The Moscow Canal and the Creation of Soviet Space
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Hicks, Geoffrey;
(2012)
Disraeli, Derby and the Suez Canal, 1875: Some Myths Reassessed
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Thomas Gauchet;
(2020)
Une histoire politique du canal de Göta: Technique, infrastructure et pouvoirs en Europe du Nord (années 1790-1832) [A political history of Göta Canal: Technology, infrastructure and power in northern Europe (1790–1832)]
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Mukerji, Chandra;
(2009)
Impossible Engineering: Technology and Territoriality on the Canal du Midi
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Citino, Nathan J.;
(2014)
The Ghosts of Development: The United States and Jordan's East Ghor Canal
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Dana E. Powell;
(2018)
Landscapes of Power: Politics of Energy in the Navajo Nation
(/isis/citation/CBB907091602/)
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Natasha Zaretsky;
(2018)
Radiation Nation: Three Mile Island and the political transformation of the 1970s
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Marres, Noortje;
(June 2013)
Why political ontology must be experimentalized: On eco-show homes as devices of participation
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Melosi, Martin V.;
(2013)
Atomic Age America
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Maier, Helmut;
(1999)
Elektrizitätswirtschaft zwischen umwelt, technik und politik: Aspekte aus 100 jahren RWE-Geschichte 1898--1998
(/isis/citation/CBB001180604/)
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William W. Buzbee;
(2014)
Fighting Westway: Environmental Law, Citizen Activism, and the Regulatory War That Transformed New York City
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Donna M. Goldstein;
(2017)
Commentary: Science, Politics, and Risk: Catastrophic Asia from the Perspective of a Brazilianist Anthropologist
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