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Authors: Wendy Nelson Espeland, Espeland
ISBN-13: 9780226217949, ISBN-10: 0226217949
Format: Paperback
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Date Published: September 1998
Edition: 1

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Author Biography: Wendy Nelson Espeland

Book Synopsis

Nearly fifty years ago, the Bureau of Reclamation proposed building a dam at the confluence of two rivers in Central Arizona. While the dam would bring valuable water to this arid plain, it would also destroy a wildlife habitat, flood archaeological sites, and force the Yavapai Indians off their ancestral home. The Struggle for Water is not only the fascinating story of this controversial and ultimately thwarted public works project but also a study of rationality as a cultural, organizational, and political construct.

In the 1970s, the three groups most intimately involved in the Orme Dam—younger Bureau of Reclamation employees committed to "rational choice" decision making, older Bureau engineers committed to the dam, and the Yavapai community—all found themselves and their values transformed by their struggles. Wendy Nelson Espeland lays bare the relations between interests and identities that emerged during the conflict, creating a contemporary tale of power and colonization, bureaucracies and democratic practice, that asks the crucial question of what it means to be "rational."

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The Orme dam was proposed for construction nearly 50 years ago at the confluence of two rivers in Central Arizona, but it was never built. Espeland's (sociology, Northwestern U.) study describes the interaction and evolution of three groups involved with the dam: younger Bureau of Reclamation employees committed to "rational choice" decision making, older Bureau engineers committed to the dam, and the Yavapai Indians, who would have been forced off their ancestral home if construction had proceeded. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgments
1Contested Rationalities1
2Nature by Design: The Bureau of Reclamation's Western Conquest43
3The Old Guard: Stand by Your Dam95
4The New Guard: Agents of Rationality, Arbiters of Democracy135
5Views from the Reservation: The Politics and Perspective of Yavapai People183
6Rationality, Form, and Power223
References253
Abbreviations253
Primary Documents and Printed Sources253
Secondary Sources257
Index267

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