2023
DOI: 10.1111/awr.12263
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The Orange County gardeners of COVID‐19: Making breath in landscapes of racial suffocation

Salvador Zárate

Abstract: This article examines Latinx residential gardening in Orange County, California during the first year of the COVID‐19 pandemic. The pandemic laid bare how the suburban home is a realm of racial suffocation, where the US white propertied subject is secured through unfettered access to the life, not just labor, of racialized and gendered workers of the domestic economy. Despite disposability, residential gardeners' frontline botanical work foments a practice of making breath that, beyond expanding life in the So… Show more

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