Privileging Water in Lima, Mexico City, and New Orleans: An Environmental History

Author:   Clare Cardinal-Pett
Publisher:   Lexington Books
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9781666914832


Pages:   190
Publication Date:   15 September 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Privileging Water in Lima, Mexico City, and New Orleans: An Environmental History charts the development of the indigenous hydro-social territories and their colonial transformations into “modern” political ecologies. This book begins with a summary of the environmental histories of these regions before the arrival of people. To give water its due as an agent of historical processes, it is important to understand its role in shaping these three distinct ecosystems – a role it still plays today despite thousands of years of human intervention in the hydrological nature of those systems. It is certain that, as human-caused climate changes rework ecosystems worldwide, surviving the Anthropocene in Mexico City, New Orleans, and Lima will require other ways of knowing water – as hydro-social territories that challenge modern notions of urbanism and foreground ways of knowing formerly considered archaic. Following the inextricable histories of water and anthropogenic landscapes provokes many questions about the nature of cities, especially questions of environmental justice. The answers should not be abstract or universal. Instead, Clare Cardinal-Pett argues that urbanization on the planet must be reimagined and reconstructed as bio-regional systems and hydro-social territories that can be best defined more comprehensively as political ecologies.

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Author:   Clare Cardinal-Pett
Publisher:   Lexington Books
Imprint:   Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
ISBN:  

9781666914832


ISBN 10:   1666914835
Pages:   190
Publication Date:   15 September 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"""Clare Cardinal-Pett had already changed the way we understand the spaces of the Americas with her History of Architecture and Urbanism in the Americas from 2016. In Privileging Water in Lima, Mexico City, and New Orleans: An Environmental History, she goes deeper into the relationship between cities and water, from ancient times to European colonization and contemporary challenges. Stitching the Americas once again, this book makes a fundamental contribution to the urgent effort of decolonizing the knowledge of our own spatial history."" --Fernando Luiz Lara, University of Pennsylvania"


""Clare Cardinal-Pett had already changed the way we understand the spaces of the Americas with her History of Architecture and Urbanism in the Americas from 2016. In Privileging Water in Lima, Mexico City, and New Orleans: An Environmental History, she goes deeper into the relationship between cities and water, from ancient times to European colonization and contemporary challenges. Stitching the Americas once again, this book makes a fundamental contribution to the urgent effort of decolonizing the knowledge of our own spatial history."" --Fernando Luiz Lara, University of Pennsylvania


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Clare Cardinal-Pett is associate professor emerita in the Architecture Department at Iowa State University.

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