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  Mississippi: Working River

Turnbull, T. (2023). Mississippi: Working River. Journal of Interdisciplinary History of Ideas, 11(22): 11, pp. 11:1-11:28. doi:10.13135/2280-8574/7339.

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Turnbull, Thomas1, Author           
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1Department Structural Changes in Systems of Knowledge, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Max Planck Society, ou_2266695              

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Free keywords: Mississipi River, Élisée Reclus, Anthropocene, Natural Rights History
 MPIWG_PROJECTS: Knowledge in and of the Anthropocene
 Abstract: This article considers the history of various attempts to derive work from the Mississippi River and its constituent basin. Geographer Élisée Reclus's concept of a `working river' is expanded upon in a series of reflections, meandering thoughts, and direct observations, some of which were made from a canoe. The article considers the Mississippi as an energetic system in which nothing is lost but entropy increases. A single drop of water is followed as it makes its way from the Appalachia to the Gulf of Mexico, as it contributes to the sedimentary record of both natural and human history. The article addresses how such flows were altered by European hydrological beliefs, and how the misguided visions of these same kinds of settlers created today's cyborg watershed. Our journey ends beneath the Gulf, where ancient geological processes of hydrocarbon formation have come to shape the region's fossil-fuelled present.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2023-01-31
 Publication Status: Published online
 Pages: 28
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.13135/2280-8574/7339
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Title: Journal of Interdisciplinary History of Ideas
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 11 (22) Sequence Number: 11 Start / End Page: 11:1 - 11:28 Identifier: ISSN: 2280-8574