"This edited volume brings together contributions across multiple disciplines, weaving broad theoretical and empirical insights from Mozambique to India, Indonesia, Ecuador, Tanzania, Liberia, Cambodia, Scotland, Canada, Transylvania, Brazil, and the colonial United States. The authors draw on original research to analyze the lived experiences of land dispossession and repossession"--
"This edited volume brings together contributions across multiple disciplines, weaving broad theoretical and empirical insights from Mozambique to India, Indonesia, Ecuador, Tanzania, Liberia, Cambodia, Scotland, Canada, Transylvania, Brazil, and the colonial United States. The authors draw on original research to analyze the lived experiences of land dispossession and repossession"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
Produktdetails
Cornell Series on Land: New Perspectives on Territory, Development, and Environment
Michael Goldman is Associate Professor of Sociology and Global Studies at the University of Minnesota. He is the author of Imperial Nature and editor of Privatizing Nature. Nancy Lee Peluso is the Henry J. Vaux Distinguished Professor of Forest Policy in the Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management at the University of California, Berkeley. She is the author of Rich Forests, Poor People and coeditor of Violent Environments. Wendy Wolford is Vice Provost for International Affairs and Robert A. and Ruth E. Polson Professor of Global Development at Cornell University. She is the coeditor of Governing Global Land Deals and The New Enclosures.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: The Social Lives of Land 1. Colonization and the Recoding of Land in Classical Political Economy 2. Shaping New Homelands: Colonial Politics of Land Relations and Management in the Cherokee Nation 3. "I am Waorani": Between Indigenous and Settler Land Ontologies in the Ecuadorian Amazon 4. What is Land? Ontology, Practice, and Indeterminacy 5. The Autobiography of a Transylvanian Land Parcel:From Late Feudalism to Postsocialism 6. From Sand to Land 7. Wasteland and Paradise Garden: Building Soil in the Brazilian Cerrado 8. Mobile Labor, Shifting Land Regimes, and Social Reproduction in East Java, Indonesia 9. "Incompatible with a Progressive Agriculture": The Role of Manioc in Colonial and Postcolonial Visions for Landand Labor in Mozambique 10. "Sitting on Old Mats to Plait New": The Gendered Struggle over Land and Livelihood in Liberia 11. Producing Assets: The Social Strife of Land 12. The Financialized and Dispossessed: Transforming Land and Lives into Speculative Assets 13. People, Livelihoods, and Contested Meanings of Land in Tanzania 14. Dances with Lairds: Lessons from Scottish Land Reform
Introduction: The Social Lives of Land 1. Colonization and the Recoding of Land in Classical Political Economy 2. Shaping New Homelands: Colonial Politics of Land Relations and Management in the Cherokee Nation 3. "I am Waorani": Between Indigenous and Settler Land Ontologies in the Ecuadorian Amazon 4. What is Land? Ontology, Practice, and Indeterminacy 5. The Autobiography of a Transylvanian Land Parcel:From Late Feudalism to Postsocialism 6. From Sand to Land 7. Wasteland and Paradise Garden: Building Soil in the Brazilian Cerrado 8. Mobile Labor, Shifting Land Regimes, and Social Reproduction in East Java, Indonesia 9. "Incompatible with a Progressive Agriculture": The Role of Manioc in Colonial and Postcolonial Visions for Landand Labor in Mozambique 10. "Sitting on Old Mats to Plait New": The Gendered Struggle over Land and Livelihood in Liberia 11. Producing Assets: The Social Strife of Land 12. The Financialized and Dispossessed: Transforming Land and Lives into Speculative Assets 13. People, Livelihoods, and Contested Meanings of Land in Tanzania 14. Dances with Lairds: Lessons from Scottish Land Reform
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