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Nuclear Nuevo México: Colonialism and the Effects of the Nuclear Industrial Complex on Nuevomexicanos
Book
2022
Published by:
University of Arizona Press
summary
In the 1940s military and scientific personnel chose the Pajarito Plateau to site Project Y of the secret Manhattan Project, where scientists developed the atomic bomb. Nuevomexicanas/os and Tewa people were forcibly dispossessed from their ranches and sacred land in north-central New Mexico with inequitable or no compensation.
Contrary to previous works that suppress Nuevomexicana/o presence throughout U.S. nuclear history, Nuclear Nuevo México focuses on recovering the voices and stories that have been lost or ignored in the telling of this history. By recuperating these narratives, Myrriah Gómez tells a new story of New Mexico, one in which the nuclear history is not separate from the collective colonial history of Nuevo México but instead demonstrates how earlier eras of settler colonialism laid the foundation for nuclear colonialism in New Mexico.
Gómez examines the experiences of Nuevomexicanas/os who have been impacted by the nuclear industrial complex, both the weapons industry and the commercial industry. Gómez argues that Los Alamos was created as a racist project that targeted poor and working-class Nuevomexicana/o farming families, along with their Pueblo neighbors, to create a nuclear empire. The resulting imperialism has left a legacy of disease and distress throughout New Mexico that continues today.
Contrary to previous works that suppress Nuevomexicana/o presence throughout U.S. nuclear history, Nuclear Nuevo México focuses on recovering the voices and stories that have been lost or ignored in the telling of this history. By recuperating these narratives, Myrriah Gómez tells a new story of New Mexico, one in which the nuclear history is not separate from the collective colonial history of Nuevo México but instead demonstrates how earlier eras of settler colonialism laid the foundation for nuclear colonialism in New Mexico.
Gómez examines the experiences of Nuevomexicanas/os who have been impacted by the nuclear industrial complex, both the weapons industry and the commercial industry. Gómez argues that Los Alamos was created as a racist project that targeted poor and working-class Nuevomexicana/o farming families, along with their Pueblo neighbors, to create a nuclear empire. The resulting imperialism has left a legacy of disease and distress throughout New Mexico that continues today.
Table of Contents
Cover
Title Page, Copyright, Dedication, Epigraph
pp. i-viii
Contents
pp. ix-x
Preface
pp. xi-xii
Agradecimientos
pp. xiii-xvi
Nuclear Nuevo México
Introduction
pp. 3-27
1. Nuclear Colonialism: The Manhattan Project and Eminent Domain on the Pajarito Plateau
pp. 28-45
2. Nuclear Alienation: Nuevomexicano Laborers and the Explosives Deaths of the 1950s
pp. 46-71
3. Erasing Querencia from Los Alamos: Racist and Sexualized Portrayals of New Mexican Women and Place in the Television Series Manhattan
pp. 72-87
4. Environmental Racism in the Tularosa Basin: The Trinity Downwinders and the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act
pp. 88-110
5. "No Nuclear Waste AquÃ": The Nuclear Corridor and Nuclear Waste in Southeastern New Mexico
pp. 111-129
Conclusion: Nuclear Coloniality: The Legacy of the Manhattan Project
pp. 130-138
Notes
pp. 139-148
References
pp. 149-156
Index
pp. 157-164
About the Author
pp. 165-168
| ISBN | 9780816547623 |
|---|---|
| Related ISBN(s) | 9780816537105, 9780816547616 |
| MARC Record | Download |
| OCLC | 1312900403 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2022-10-23 |
| Language | English |
| Open Access | No |
Copyright
2022


