Article ID: CBB000950519

From Colonial to Postcolonial Irrigation Technology: Technological Romanticism and the Revival of Colonial Water Tanks in Java, Indonesia (2008)

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Oosterhout, Dianne Van (Author)


Technology and Culture
Volume: 49
Pages: 701--726
Publication date: 2008
Language: English


Publication Date: 2008
Edition Details: Part of a special issue: Water

Linking up with current discussions on the complex relationship between science, technology, and the civilizing missions in the former colonies, the author describes how technological romanticism shaped the development of a colonial irrigation technology in the Netherlands East Indies. Based on assumptions of the moral role of engineers in community development and the supposed greater fairness of local irrigation systems, engineers developed numerous hybrid irrigation technologies to support local rice production. The example of the development and almost instant failure of colonial waduk (water tanks) shows just how much engineers relied on the civilizing role of technology to solve differences in access to irrigation water. Currently, Indonesian farmers employ a similar kind of technological romanticism by imagining a fair and just colonial technological tradition that in fact failed---and that was also never introduced in this area. The waduk is now eagerly accepted as a fair way, based on colonial tradition, to solve differences in access to irrigation water. These imagined traditions appear as a legitimation for attempting to decentralize the power of the state and to counter nepotism, represented by local bureaucrats and vested interests.

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Authors & Contributors
Crozier, Ivan
Ertsen, M. W.
Boomgaard, Peter
Delille, Emmanuel
Edington, Claire Ellen
Engstrom, Eric J.
Journals
Comparative Studies in Society and History
History of Psychiatry
Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science, and Technology
Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation
History and Technology
History of Psychology
Publishers
Johns Hopkins University Press
Ohio University Press
United Nations University
Northwestern University
University of Adelaide Press
Concepts
Colonialism
Netherlands, colonies
Cross-cultural interaction; cultural influence
Technology
Psychiatry
Postcolonialism
People
Acosta, José de
Kraepelin, Emil
Mohr, Johan Maurits
Engelhard, C. F.
Time Periods
18th century
19th century
20th century, early
17th century
16th century
20th century
Places
Java (Indonesia)
Netherlands
East Indies
United States
Americas
India
Institutions
Dutch East India Company
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