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Tao Leigh Goffe, "Dark Laboratory: On Columbus, the Caribbean, and the Origins of the Climate Crisis" (Doubleday Books, 2025)

2025/2/10
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Reighan Gillam: 我是New Books in Anthropology播客频道的主持人,今天我将与陶·李·戈夫博士讨论她的书《黑暗实验室:论哥伦布、加勒比海和气候危机的起源》。我想了解这本书是如何考察导致气候危机产生的历史条件。 Tao Leigh Goffe: 我是加勒比和香港的女儿和孙女,这本书是一封献给岛屿的情书。我认为纽约市是一个由40多个岛屿组成的群岛。这本书不仅关于我个人,也关于更广阔的世界以及我们如何应对未来。这本书探讨了我们如何不背叛未出生的未来。我们实验室认为,不解决种族危机就无法解决气候危机。我追随黑人思想,特别是黑人地理学家的足迹,尤其是露丝·威尔逊·吉尔摩,她鼓励我参加研究生中心的研讨会,讨论环境主义和反资本主义。我一直认为新奥尔良是加勒比海最北端的城市,而克莱德·伍兹的作品为人们思考种族和气候危机奠定了基础。我很高兴能将“黑暗实验室”引入黑人激进传统中。那些被推到社会边缘和地图边缘的人,通常是沿海地区面临海岸侵蚀的非洲土著人民,他们才是气候的真正保护者。气候正义和种族正义是相互关联的,必须同时解决。

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In 1492, Christopher Columbus arrived on the Caribbean Island of Guanahaní to find an Edenic scene that was soon mythologized. But behind the myth of paradise, the Caribbean and its people would come to pay the price of relentless Western exploitation and abuse. In Dark Laboratory: On Columbus, the Caribbean, and the Origins of the Climate Crisis) (Doubleday Books, 2025), Dr. Tao Leigh Goffe embarks on a historical journey to chart the forces that have shaped these islands: the legacy of slavery, indentured labor, and the forced toil of Chinese and enslaved Black people who mined the islands’ bounty—including guano, which, at the time, was more valuable than gold—for the benefit of European powers and at the expense of the islands’ sacred ecologies.

Braiding together family history, cultural reportage, and social studies, Goffe radically transforms how we conceive of Blackness, the natural world, colonialism, and the climate crisis; and, in doing so, she deftly dismantles the many layers of entrenched imperialist thinking that shroud our established understanding of the human and environmental conditions to reveal the cause and effect of a global catastrophe. *Dark Laboratory *forces a reckoning with the received forms of knowledge that have led us astray.

Through the lens of the Caribbean, both guide and warning of the man-made disasters that continue to plague our world, Goffe closely situates the origins of racism and climate catastrophe within a colonial context. And in redressing these twin apocalypses, Dark Laboratory becomes a record of the violence that continues to shape the Caribbean today. But it is also a declaration of hope, offering solutions toward a better future based on knowledge gleaned from island ecosystems, and an impassioned, urgent testament to the human capacity for change and renewal.

Tao Leigh Goffe is a London-born, Black British award-winning writer, theorist, and interdisciplinary artist who grew up between the UK and New York. Her research explores Black diasporic intellectual histories, political, and ecological life. She studied English literature at Princeton University before pursuing a PhD at Yale University. She lives and works in Manhattan where she is currently an Associate Professor at Hunter College, CUNY. Dr. Goffe has held academic positions and fellowships at Leiden University in the Netherlands and Princeton University in New Jersey.

Reighan Gillam is Associate Professor in the Department of Latin American, Latino, and Caribbean Studies at Dartmouth College. Her research examines the ways in which Afro-Brazilian media producers foment anti-racist visual politics through their image creation. She is the author of Visualizing Black Lives: Ownership and Control in Afro-Brazilian Media (University of Illinois Press).

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