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Concrete Colonialism - Diana Jean S. Martinez

Concrete Colonialism

Architecture, Urbanism, and the US Imperial Project in the Philippines
Buch | Hardcover
296 Seiten
2025
Duke University Press (Verlag)
978-1-4780-2901-4 (ISBN)
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Diana Jean S. Martinez examines the US colonial project in the Philippines through the innovative use of reinforced concrete, a technology that dominated early twentieth-century construction.
During US colonial rule in the Philippines, reinforced concrete was used to the near exclusion of all other building materials. In Concrete Colonialism, Diana Jean S. Martinez examines the motivations for and lasting effects of this forgotten colonial policy. Arguing that the pervasive use of reinforced concrete technologies revolutionized techniques of imperial conquest, Martinez shows how concrete reshaped colonialism as a project that sought durable change through the reformation of environments, colonial society, and racialized biologies. Martinez locates the origins of this material revolution in the development of Chicago, highlighting how building this urban center atop exceptionally challenging geology made it possible to transform diverse global ecologies. She details how the material’s stability, plasticity, strength, and other qualities served the shifting imperatives of the US colonial regime, playing a central role in defending territory, controlling disease, and the construction of monuments to nation and empire. By describing a world irreversibly remade, Martinez urges readers to consider how colonialism persists—in concrete forms - despite claims of its conclusion.

Diana Jean S. Martinez is Assistant Professor of the History of Art and Architecture at Tufts University.

Preface and Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1
1. The “Master Material” and the “Master Race” 31
2. Stability: The Foundations of US Empire 49
3. Salubrity: Cholera and the “Housing Question” in the Tropical Colony 65
4. Reproducibility: The Burnham Plan and the Architecture of an “Efficient Machine” 79
5. Scalability: Altering the Archipelagic Interior 103
6. Liquidity: An Interlude on Portland Cement 121
7. Artifice: The “Bastard” Material and a Legitimation Crisis 131
8. Plasticity: Constructing Race, Representing the Nation 151
9. Strength: Defensive Architectures and Manila’s Destruction 171
10. Reconstruction: From Colonial Project to “Foreign Aid” 193
Afterword 205
Notes 213
Bibliography 247
Index

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Zusatzinfo 63 illustrations
Verlagsort North Carolina
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 572 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Wirtschaftsgeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
Technik Architektur
ISBN-10 1-4780-2901-3 / 1478029013
ISBN-13 978-1-4780-2901-4 / 9781478029014
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