Book ID: CBB918000641

The Place with No Edge: An Intimate History of People, Technology, and the Mississippi River Delta (2020)

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In The Place with No Edge, Adam Mandelman follows three centuries of human efforts to inhabit and control the lower Mississippi River delta, the vast watery flatlands spreading across much of southern Louisiana. He finds that people’s use of technology to tame unruly nature in the region has produced interdependence with—rather than independence from—the environment. Created over millennia by deposits of silt and sand, the Mississippi River delta is one of the most dynamic landscapes in North America. From the eighteenth-century establishment of the first French fort below New Orleans to the creation of Louisiana’s Coastal Master Plan in the 2000s, people have attempted to harness and master the landscape through technology. Mandelman examines six specific interventions employed in the delta over time: levees, rice flumes, pullboats, geophysical surveys, dredgers, and petroleum cracking. He demonstrates that even as people seemed to gain control over the environment, they grew more deeply intertwined with—and vulnerable to—it. The greatest folly, Mandelman argues, is to believe that technology affords mastery. Environmental catastrophes of coastal land loss and petrochemical pollution may appear to be disconnected, but both emerged from the same fantasy of harnessing nature to technology. Similarly, the levee system’s failures and the subsequent deluge after Hurricane Katrina owe as much to centuries of human entanglement with the delta as to global warming’s rising seas and strengthening storms. The Place with No Edge advocates for a deeper understanding of humans’ relationship with nature. It provides compelling evidence that altering the environment—whether to make it habitable, profitable, or navigable —inevitably brings a response, sometimes with unanticipated consequences. Mandelman encourages a mindfulness of the ways that our inventions engage with nature and a willingness to intervene in responsible, respectful ways.

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Review Drew Swanson (July 2021) Review of "The Place with No Edge: An Intimate History of People, Technology, and the Mississippi River Delta". Technology and Culture (pp. 943-944). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Argentieri, Alessio
Shinichiro Nakamura
Veronica Ghizzi
Taikan Oki
Dearen, Patrick
Kang, Yeonsil
Journals
Technology and Culture
Acque Sotterranee
Quaderns d'Història de l'Enginyeria
Pacific Historical Review
Galilæana: Journal of Galilean Studies
Environmental History
Publishers
University of Washington Press
University of Oklahoma Press
University of New Mexico Press
University of Minnesota Press
University of Chicago Press
University of California Press
Concepts
Environment
Rivers
Engineering
Technology
Civil engineering
Water
People
Leonardo da Vinci
Galilei, Galileo
Time Periods
20th century
Medieval
19th century
Early modern
Modern
Renaissance
Places
United States
Italy
Mississippi River (North America)
Texas (U.S.)
Danube river
France
Institutions
European Commission of the Danube
United States. Army. Corps of Engineers
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