Article ID: CBB558077487

Panama Canal Forum: From the Conquest of Nature to the Construction of New Ecologies (2016)

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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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Authors & Contributors
Carse, Ashley
Wellum, Caleb
William W. Buzbee
Marixa Lasso
Cynthia A. Ruder
Thomas Gauchet
Journals
Environmental History
Social Studies of Science
Natural Resources Journal
Journal of Cold War Studies
History
Publishers
Princeton University Press
Sciences Po
University of Pennsylvania Press
The MIT Press
Pearson
MIT Press
Concepts
Technology and politics
Canals
Environment
Infrastructure
Panama Canal
Water resource management
People
Disraeli, Benjamin
Time Periods
20th century
21st century
19th century
20th century, early
Renaissance
Medieval
Places
United States
Panama
Göta Canal (Sweden)
Jordan
Suez Canal (Egypt)
Moscow (Russia)
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