Colonial mining and the roots of Capitalocene: Extractivist habitus and mineralization of the human condition

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Autor(a) principal: Machado Araoz, Horacio
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Ambientes (Francisco Beltrão)
Texto Completo: https://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/ambientes/article/view/25278
Resumo: This article proposes an analysis of modern colonial mining as a fundamental trigger of the Capitalocene. It seeks to show how the eruption of this specific historical type of exploitation of the mineral "riches" of the Earth, born from the invasion and conquest of the "New World", triggered a series of great displacements not only geological but also anthropological (ecobiopolitical) that finally ended up leading to what we understand today as the Age of the Capitalocene. As a key driver of the colonial enterprise, the mining of precious metals practiced intensively since the 16th Century has involved a drastic geosociometabalic alteration on the face of the Earth. The rate and volume of mineral flows mobilized, extracted (from some territories) and then displaced and processed (in other distant geographical destinations and social uses) has been creating not only the economic and political cartography proper to the colonial Modernity that we inhabit today; it has not only transformed the composition, morphology and dynamics of the geological layers and atmosphere of the planet, but also, it has decisively affected one’s own composition and (self-)understanding of the human; after all, also a component of the Earth.
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spelling Colonial mining and the roots of Capitalocene: Extractivist habitus and mineralization of the human conditionLa minería colonial y las raíces del Capitaloceno: Habitus extractivista y mineralización de la condición humanamineríacolonialismoCapitalocenoEcología Política.This article proposes an analysis of modern colonial mining as a fundamental trigger of the Capitalocene. It seeks to show how the eruption of this specific historical type of exploitation of the mineral "riches" of the Earth, born from the invasion and conquest of the "New World", triggered a series of great displacements not only geological but also anthropological (ecobiopolitical) that finally ended up leading to what we understand today as the Age of the Capitalocene. As a key driver of the colonial enterprise, the mining of precious metals practiced intensively since the 16th Century has involved a drastic geosociometabalic alteration on the face of the Earth. The rate and volume of mineral flows mobilized, extracted (from some territories) and then displaced and processed (in other distant geographical destinations and social uses) has been creating not only the economic and political cartography proper to the colonial Modernity that we inhabit today; it has not only transformed the composition, morphology and dynamics of the geological layers and atmosphere of the planet, but also, it has decisively affected one’s own composition and (self-)understanding of the human; after all, also a component of the Earth.Este artículo propone un análisis de la minería moderno colonial como un detonante fundamental del Capitaloceno. Se busca mostrar cómo la irrupción de ese tipo histórico específico de explotación de las “riquezas” minerales de la Tierra, nacida de la invasión y conquista del “Nuevo Mundo”, desencadenó toda una serie de grandes desplazamientos no sólo geológicos sino también antropológicos (ecobiopolíticos) que terminaron finalmente desembocando en lo que hoy comprendemos como la Era del Capitaloceno.Como motor clave de la empresa colonial, la minería de metales preciosos practicada intensivamente a partir del siglo XVI ha involucrado una drástica alteración geosociometabólica sobre la faz de la Tierra. El ritmo y volumen de los flujos de minerales movilizados, extraídos (de unos territorios) y luego desplazados y procesados (en otros lejanos destinos geográficos y usos sociales), ha ido creando no sólo la cartografía económica y política propia de la Modernidad colonial que hoy habitamos; no sólo ha ido transformando la composición, morfología y dinámica de las capas geológicas y de la  atmósfera del planeta, sino que también, ha afectado decisivamente la propia composición y (auto)comprensión de lo humano; al fin y al cabo, componente también de la Tierra.EDUNIOESTE (Editora da UNIOESTE)2020-06-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/ambientes/article/view/2527810.48075/amb.v2i1.25278AMBIENTES: Revista de Geografia e Ecologia Política; v. 2 n. 1 (2020): Primeiro Semestre; 652674-6816reponame:Ambientes (Francisco Beltrão)instname:Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná (UNIOESTE)instacron:UNIOESTEporhttps://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/ambientes/article/view/25278/15845Copyright (c) 2020 AMBIENTES: Revista de Geografia e Ecologia Políticainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMachado Araoz, Horacio2023-07-07T20:07:09Zoai:ojs.e-revista.unioeste.br:article/25278Revistahttps://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/ambientesPUBhttps://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/ambientes/oairevista.ambientes@unioeste.br2674-68162674-6816opendoar:2023-07-07T20:07:09Ambientes (Francisco Beltrão) - Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná (UNIOESTE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Colonial mining and the roots of Capitalocene: Extractivist habitus and mineralization of the human condition
La minería colonial y las raíces del Capitaloceno: Habitus extractivista y mineralización de la condición humana
title Colonial mining and the roots of Capitalocene: Extractivist habitus and mineralization of the human condition
spellingShingle Colonial mining and the roots of Capitalocene: Extractivist habitus and mineralization of the human condition
Machado Araoz, Horacio
minería
colonialismo
Capitaloceno
Ecología Política.
title_short Colonial mining and the roots of Capitalocene: Extractivist habitus and mineralization of the human condition
title_full Colonial mining and the roots of Capitalocene: Extractivist habitus and mineralization of the human condition
title_fullStr Colonial mining and the roots of Capitalocene: Extractivist habitus and mineralization of the human condition
title_full_unstemmed Colonial mining and the roots of Capitalocene: Extractivist habitus and mineralization of the human condition
title_sort Colonial mining and the roots of Capitalocene: Extractivist habitus and mineralization of the human condition
author Machado Araoz, Horacio
author_facet Machado Araoz, Horacio
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Machado Araoz, Horacio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv minería
colonialismo
Capitaloceno
Ecología Política.
topic minería
colonialismo
Capitaloceno
Ecología Política.
description This article proposes an analysis of modern colonial mining as a fundamental trigger of the Capitalocene. It seeks to show how the eruption of this specific historical type of exploitation of the mineral "riches" of the Earth, born from the invasion and conquest of the "New World", triggered a series of great displacements not only geological but also anthropological (ecobiopolitical) that finally ended up leading to what we understand today as the Age of the Capitalocene. As a key driver of the colonial enterprise, the mining of precious metals practiced intensively since the 16th Century has involved a drastic geosociometabalic alteration on the face of the Earth. The rate and volume of mineral flows mobilized, extracted (from some territories) and then displaced and processed (in other distant geographical destinations and social uses) has been creating not only the economic and political cartography proper to the colonial Modernity that we inhabit today; it has not only transformed the composition, morphology and dynamics of the geological layers and atmosphere of the planet, but also, it has decisively affected one’s own composition and (self-)understanding of the human; after all, also a component of the Earth.
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