From sagua’a to Ox-Dollars

In this article, we will focus on cattle-human relations in the colonisation of two different but connected regions of the Paraguayan Chaco: the Puerto Casado territory and the Mennonite colonies. In particular, we aim at showing how colonisation unfolds through multiple, unpredictable encounters...

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Main Authors: Bonifacio, Valentina, Maresca, Alessandro
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Language:English
Published: Fondazione Università Ca' Foscari 2022-07-01
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Online Access:http://doi.org/10.30687/LGSP/2785-2709/2022/01/006
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author Bonifacio, Valentina
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description In this article, we will focus on cattle-human relations in the colonisation of two different but connected regions of the Paraguayan Chaco: the Puerto Casado territory and the Mennonite colonies. In particular, we aim at showing how colonisation unfolds through multiple, unpredictable encounters, or what Tsing also calls “contingent lineages”. As these provisional encounters ‘take hold’ through time, they give birth to different worlds and bring different beings into existence. Building on Anna Tsing’s recent work (2015), we trace the historical evolution of these “vulnerable” and “shifting assemblages” of both humans – with their material and financial technologies – and non-humans (animals/cows/grasses). In so doing, we propose that colonisation – the “becoming-necessary” of these aleatory encounters, as Louis Althusser puts it –, rather than a fact accomplished once and for all, is constantly (re-)produced through an incessant flux of “precarious combinations”
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spelling doaj.art-83f5b6ceba634503beb71e4d8010e91d2023-11-24T09:11:20ZengFondazione Università Ca' FoscariLagoonscapes2785-27092022-07-012110.30687/LGSP/2785-2709/2022/01/006journal_article_8795From sagua’a to Ox-DollarsBonifacio, Valentina0Maresca, Alessandro1Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, ItaliaAlma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna, Italia In this article, we will focus on cattle-human relations in the colonisation of two different but connected regions of the Paraguayan Chaco: the Puerto Casado territory and the Mennonite colonies. In particular, we aim at showing how colonisation unfolds through multiple, unpredictable encounters, or what Tsing also calls “contingent lineages”. As these provisional encounters ‘take hold’ through time, they give birth to different worlds and bring different beings into existence. Building on Anna Tsing’s recent work (2015), we trace the historical evolution of these “vulnerable” and “shifting assemblages” of both humans – with their material and financial technologies – and non-humans (animals/cows/grasses). In so doing, we propose that colonisation – the “becoming-necessary” of these aleatory encounters, as Louis Althusser puts it –, rather than a fact accomplished once and for all, is constantly (re-)produced through an incessant flux of “precarious combinations” http://doi.org/10.30687/LGSP/2785-2709/2022/01/006Cattle domestication. Ferality. Paraguayan Chaco. Plantationocene
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From sagua’a to Ox-Dollars
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Cattle domestication. Ferality. Paraguayan Chaco. Plantationocene
title From sagua’a to Ox-Dollars
title_full From sagua’a to Ox-Dollars
title_fullStr From sagua’a to Ox-Dollars
title_full_unstemmed From sagua’a to Ox-Dollars
title_short From sagua’a to Ox-Dollars
title_sort from sagua a to ox dollars
topic Cattle domestication. Ferality. Paraguayan Chaco. Plantationocene
url http://doi.org/10.30687/LGSP/2785-2709/2022/01/006
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