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What's Nature Got To Do With It? A Situated Historical Perspective on Socio-natural Commodities

机译:大自然与它有什么关系?社会自然商品的历史情境

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Nature(s) have been commodified since the early days of capitalism, but through processes and socio-natural relationships mediated by their times, histories and localities. While the conditions under which nature's commodities are being trademarked today may be new, their potential for commod-ification is not. Commodifications of nature should not come as a surprise to environmental social scientists and activists. In this article, I argue that commodification of 'nature's products, places and processes' produces new sorts of socio-natures. Situated histories of rubber are particularly relevant because, like carbon, ecosystem services and other recently commodified natures, rubber sits comfortably on the line between a fictitious commodity and a commodity produced explicitly for market: the latex alone has almost no use value, and to give it any exchange value, it requires processing. Yet analytically, it is still considered a 'natural commodity', different from 'synthetic rubber' and other tradable tree latexes in qualities and socio-natural characteristics. However, it is the social relations constituting rubber's production and trade in various rainforest and agro-forestry environments that have given it a positive or negative connotation, rather than its natural properties or the ecological contexts within which it has been produced. By situating rubber in three of its globally important temporal and spatial contexts, I show how it has been subjected to fairy-tale-like stories that masked and naturalized its commodity lives of the moment. Understanding how history is told or remains untold is thus an essential part of the politics of knowledge production, but also of human experience and mobilization for change. It should be part of any politicl ecology analysis.
机译:自资本主义成立以来,自然已经商品化,但是通过其时代,历史和地区所介导的过程和社会自然关系。尽管当今大自然商品被注册商标的条件可能是新的,但商品化的潜力却并非如此。对自然环境的社会科学家和活动家来说,自然界的商品化不应令人惊讶。在本文中,我认为“自然产品,场所和过程”的商品化会产生新的社会自然类型。橡胶的悠久历史尤其重要,因为像碳,生态系统服务和其他最近商品化的自然一样,橡胶在虚拟商品和明确为市场生产的商品之间处于舒适的地位:仅乳胶几乎没有使用价值,而且任何交换价值,都需要进行处理。但从分析上讲,它仍然被认为是“天然商品”,与“合成橡胶”和其他可交易的树胶乳在品质和社会自然特征方面有所不同。但是,构成橡胶在各种雨林和农林环境中生产和贸易的社会关系赋予橡胶以积极或消极的含义,而不是橡胶的自然属性或生产橡胶的生态环境。通过将橡胶置于其在全球具有重要意义的三个时空环境中,我展示了橡胶是如何经历童话般的故事的,这些故事掩盖了当时的商品生活并使其自然化。因此,了解历史如何被讲述或如何被讲述是知识生产政治的重要组成部分,也是人类经验和动员变革的政治的重要组成部分。它应该是任何政治生态分析的一部分。

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    《Development and change》 |2012年第1期|p.79-104|共26页
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    Nancy Lee Peluso;

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    Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management, 130 Mulford Hall, University of California, Berkeley, California, USA;

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