Life on the fence line. Early 20th-century life in Ross Acreage
Autor: | Kendra Jungkind, Robert J. Losey, Haeden Stewart |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
Fence (finance)
Environmental justice Archeology History 060102 archaeology 05 social sciences Geography Planning and Development Shanty town Excavation 06 humanities and the arts Industrial waste 0506 political science Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) Economy Anthropocene 050602 political science & public administration 0601 history and archaeology Industrial archaeology Historical archaeology |
Zdroj: | Archaeological Dialogues. 27:57-77 |
ISSN: | 1478-2294 1380-2038 |
Popis: | Despite widespread attention to the recent past as an archaeological topic, few archaeologists have attended to the particular social and ecological stakes of one of the most defining material features of contemporary life: the long-term effects of toxic industrial waste. Identifying the present era as the high Capitalocene, this article highlights the contemporary as a period caught between the boom-and-bust cycles of capitalist production and the persistence of industrial waste. Drawing on an archaeological case study from Edmonton, Alberta, we outline how the working-class shanty town community of Ross Acreage (occupied 1900–1950) was formed in relation to the industrial waste that suffused its landscape. Drawing on data from both archaeological excavation and environmental testing, this article argues that the community of Ross Acreage was defined materially by its long-term relationship with industrial waste, what we term a ‘fence-line community’. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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