Environmentalism usually calls to mind images of peace and serenity, a oneness with nature, and a shared sense of responsibility. But one town in Colorado, under the guise of environmental protection, passed a resolution limiting immigration, bolstering the privilege of the wealthy and scapegoating Latin American newcomers for the area's current and future ecological problems. This might have escaped attention, save for the fact that this wasn't some rinky-dink backwater. It was Aspen, Colorado, playground of the rich and famous and the West's most elite ski town. Tracking the lives of immigrant laborers through several years of exhaustive fieldwork and archival digging, The Slums of Aspen tells a story that brings together some of the most pressing social problems of the day: environmental crises, immigration, and social inequality. Lisa Sun-Hee Park and David Naguib Pellow demonstrate how these issues are intertwined in the everyday experiences of people who work and live in this wealthy tourist community. Developing the idea of "environmental privilege"othe economic, political, and cultural power that some groups enjoy, which enables them exclusive access to coveted environmental amenities such as forests, parks, mountains, rivers, coastal property, open lands, and elite neighborhoodsothey argue that this odd marriage of environmental and nativist groups occurs because of population fearsoboth want fewer people, especially if they are the brown sort. They situate Aspen, along with all of Colorado's Roaring Fork Valley, as a microcosm of a toxic convergence of immigration and environmental politics in the American West. Offering a new understanding of a little known class of the superelite, of low-wage immigrants (mostly from Latin America) who have become the foundation for service and leisure work in this famous resort, and of the recent history of the ski industry, Park and Pellow expose the ways in which Colorado boosters have reshaped the landscape and altered ecosystems in the pursuit of profit and pleasure. Of even greater urgency, they frame how environmental degradation and immigration reform have become inextricably linked in many regions of the American West, a dynamic that interferes with the efforts of valorous environmental causes, often turning away from conservation and towards insidious racial privilege.
0 有用 地下室生活-JL 2018-01-22 10:16:18
Environmentalism and Immigration. 看完整本书,感觉两位作者有很强烈的反种族歧视和支持移民的政治观点。我不反对作者的观点,但是,这种“憎恨”确实很少在学术著作里面看到。可能跟两位作者自己的背景相关。读完之后,给我印象最深的是环保主义,种族主义,和优生学之间紧密的联系。也让我立刻联想到纪录片A Fierce Green Fire里,庆祝1970年第一个地球日的人群中,... Environmentalism and Immigration. 看完整本书,感觉两位作者有很强烈的反种族歧视和支持移民的政治观点。我不反对作者的观点,但是,这种“憎恨”确实很少在学术著作里面看到。可能跟两位作者自己的背景相关。读完之后,给我印象最深的是环保主义,种族主义,和优生学之间紧密的联系。也让我立刻联想到纪录片A Fierce Green Fire里,庆祝1970年第一个地球日的人群中,那张醒目的大幅标语"Zero Population Growth"。两位作者犀利地质问了: which group's population growth should be curbed? (展开)