Department of Anthropology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USA.
Med Anthropol. 2011 Sep-Oct;30(5):454-74. doi: 10.1080/01459740.2011.577045.
This article reflects on the production of injury and death among Latino workers in the agro-industrial food complex, with attention to systemic relationships between the United States and Mexico in the post-North American Free Trade Agreement period, which has been characterized by waves of new labor migration that directly enhanced US agricultural profitability. The article draws parallels between literatures on labor productivity and new writings on energy and sustainable agriculture. It examines the usefulness of embodiment as a dialectical approach to eco-social theory, and the concept of "body politic," or a politics of moral ecology, as a means of reasserting the human shape of production systems that have become deformed by the impersonal calculus of neoliberal capitalism.
本文反思了北美自由贸易协定后时期中,在农业综合食品产业中拉丁裔工人受伤和死亡的现象,该时期的特点是新的劳动力迁移浪潮不断涌现,这直接提高了美国农业的盈利能力。本文将劳动生产力文献与新的能源和可持续农业文献进行了对比。它考察了作为生态社会理论的辩证方法的体现的有用性,以及“政治体”或道德生态政治学的概念,作为一种重新确立生产系统的人类形态的手段,这些生产系统已经被新自由主义资本主义的非人格计算所扭曲。