Autogestiones acuáticas: Literature and Art in Puerto Rico’s Contested Coasts and Waterways

Puerto Rico’s seven hundred miles of coastline are the most dynamic, biodiverse, heavily populated, and hotly contested part of the archipelago. Hurricanes beat the island from the ocean side while luxury tourist developments encroach from the land. These forces converge in the zona marítimo terrest...

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Main Author: Charlotte Rogers
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press
Series:Latin American Research Review
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description Puerto Rico’s seven hundred miles of coastline are the most dynamic, biodiverse, heavily populated, and hotly contested part of the archipelago. Hurricanes beat the island from the ocean side while luxury tourist developments encroach from the land. These forces converge in the zona marítimo terrestre (ZMT), which includes littoral areas and navigable portions of waterways in which, according to Puerto Rican law, tides and the biggest waves from storms can be felt. This clunky legal term, notable for its shifting and affective dimension, has become part of everyday conversations and creative practices in contemporary Puerto Rico, but no academic study has considered its cultural significance. This article brings together insights from the fields of environmental justice and environmental humanities to propose that works of art and literature in the ZMT are autogestiones acuáticas, or independently imagined and managed shoreline activities that contest coastal displacement and articulate a decolonial sense of place within nonsovereign dynamics.
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spelling doaj-art-48437be1cce34571867c0a6b09fc8dc22025-08-20T03:07:27ZengCambridge University PressLatin American Research Review1542-427811810.1017/lar.2025.14Autogestiones acuáticas: Literature and Art in Puerto Rico’s Contested Coasts and WaterwaysCharlotte Rogers0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1808-0884University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, USPuerto Rico’s seven hundred miles of coastline are the most dynamic, biodiverse, heavily populated, and hotly contested part of the archipelago. Hurricanes beat the island from the ocean side while luxury tourist developments encroach from the land. These forces converge in the zona marítimo terrestre (ZMT), which includes littoral areas and navigable portions of waterways in which, according to Puerto Rican law, tides and the biggest waves from storms can be felt. This clunky legal term, notable for its shifting and affective dimension, has become part of everyday conversations and creative practices in contemporary Puerto Rico, but no academic study has considered its cultural significance. This article brings together insights from the fields of environmental justice and environmental humanities to propose that works of art and literature in the ZMT are autogestiones acuáticas, or independently imagined and managed shoreline activities that contest coastal displacement and articulate a decolonial sense of place within nonsovereign dynamics.https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S1542427825000148/type/journal_articleenvironmental humanitiesCaribbeanPuerto Ricocultureliteraturehumanidades ambientalesCaribePuerto Ricoculturaliteratura
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Autogestiones acuáticas: Literature and Art in Puerto Rico’s Contested Coasts and Waterways
Latin American Research Review
environmental humanities
Caribbean
Puerto Rico
culture
literature
humanidades ambientales
Caribe
Puerto Rico
cultura
literatura
title Autogestiones acuáticas: Literature and Art in Puerto Rico’s Contested Coasts and Waterways
title_full Autogestiones acuáticas: Literature and Art in Puerto Rico’s Contested Coasts and Waterways
title_fullStr Autogestiones acuáticas: Literature and Art in Puerto Rico’s Contested Coasts and Waterways
title_full_unstemmed Autogestiones acuáticas: Literature and Art in Puerto Rico’s Contested Coasts and Waterways
title_short Autogestiones acuáticas: Literature and Art in Puerto Rico’s Contested Coasts and Waterways
title_sort autogestiones acuaticas literature and art in puerto rico s contested coasts and waterways
topic environmental humanities
Caribbean
Puerto Rico
culture
literature
humanidades ambientales
Caribe
Puerto Rico
cultura
literatura
url https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S1542427825000148/type/journal_article
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