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An “Othered” Land Reclamation: Decolonization in Anticipation of Another Great Flood
Journal of Architectural Education Pub Date : 2021-09-07 , DOI: 10.1080/10464883.2021.1947671
Arthur Leung 1
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This paper is a series of tales of sea level rise on the coastal floodplain of Surrey, British Columbia. It begins with the Indigenous tales of the Great Flood that inform Coast Salish collective identity. This collective identity becomes permanently altered as illustrated in tales about how colonial tools of maps and surveys dispossessed Indigenous peoples of their lands while inflicting ecosystem damage. The paper concludes with tales that contemplate an expanded definition to “land reclamation”—one that provides a framework for flood adaptation and ecosystem restoration, while making space for a decolonized future urbanism on the floodplain.



中文翻译:

“其他”土地开垦:预期另一场大洪水的非殖民化

这篇论文是一系列关于不列颠哥伦比亚省萨里沿海洪泛区海平面上升的故事。它始于大洪水的土著故事,这些故事告知了 Coast Salish 的集体身份。正如有关地图和调查的殖民工具如何在对生态系统造成破坏的同时剥夺土著人民土地的故事中说明的那样,这种集体身份会永久改变。论文最后的故事考虑了对“土地复垦”的扩展定义——它为洪水适应和生态系统恢复提供了一个框架,同时为漫滩上的非殖民化未来城市化创造了空间。

更新日期:2021-09-08
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