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Resumo:The article questions the paradigmatic nature ascribed to “the zone”—and the concomitant dismissal of the camp’s—by some analyses of the politics of capital’s opera tions, and problematizes the very notion of the paradigm. Elaborating on previous reflections concerning contemporary agro-industrial zones in Italy, the article rethinks camps against state-centric and exceptionalist readings that consider them purely as sites of exclusion. At the same time, it retains a stress on the symbolic dimension of forms of containment and extraction, going beyond a narrow polit ical-economic approach. The zone and the camp, it is argued, are mutually imbricated “infrastructure spaces” of present-day agro-capital’s operations, which, however, result from the sedimentation of spatialized techniques for labor disciplining, repro duction, and containment that have developed alongside capitalist forms of agriculture throughout the contemporary period. The camp is thus defined as a function of the political, sovereign dimensions of extraction, that may operate within but also beyond the state. Furthermore, it is underlain by differential attributions of humanness, and therefore by a specific biopolitical anthropology. Engaging in a genealogy of the (humanitarian and/as labor) camps that today proliferate in agroindustrial zones, I argue that to understand the spatial formations emerging from and sustaining the politics of contemporary capital operations a recursive analytics.
Autores principais:Peano, Irene
Assunto:camp zone operations of capital agribusiness humanitarianism genealogy
Ano:2024
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso restrito
Instituição associada:Universidade de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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spellingShingle The camp, the zone, and sovereign sediments: querying paradigms through the politics of made-in-Italy agribusiness operations
The camp, the zone, and sovereign sediments: querying paradigms through the politics of made-in-Italy agribusiness operations
Peano, Irene
camp
zone
operations of capital
agribusiness
humanitarianism
genealogy
Peano, Irene
camp
zone
operations of capital
agribusiness
humanitarianism
genealogy
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv camp
zone
operations of capital
agribusiness
humanitarianism
genealogy
title The camp, the zone, and sovereign sediments: querying paradigms through the politics of made-in-Italy agribusiness operations
title_full The camp, the zone, and sovereign sediments: querying paradigms through the politics of made-in-Italy agribusiness operations
title_fullStr The camp, the zone, and sovereign sediments: querying paradigms through the politics of made-in-Italy agribusiness operations
The camp, the zone, and sovereign sediments: querying paradigms through the politics of made-in-Italy agribusiness operations
title_full_unstemmed The camp, the zone, and sovereign sediments: querying paradigms through the politics of made-in-Italy agribusiness operations
The camp, the zone, and sovereign sediments: querying paradigms through the politics of made-in-Italy agribusiness operations
title_short The camp, the zone, and sovereign sediments: querying paradigms through the politics of made-in-Italy agribusiness operations
title_sort The camp, the zone, and sovereign sediments: querying paradigms through the politics of made-in-Italy agribusiness operations
topic camp
zone
operations of capital
agribusiness
humanitarianism
genealogy
topic_facet camp
zone
operations of capital
agribusiness
humanitarianism
genealogy
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