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Before the Flood – The Itaipu Dam and the Visibility of Rural Brazil

Autor Jacob Blanc
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 noi 2019
In Before the Flood Jacob Blanc traces the protest movements of rural Brazilians living in the shadow of the Itaipu dam--the largest producer of hydroelectric power in the world. In the 1970s and 1980s, local communities facing displacement took a stand against the military officials overseeing the dam's construction, and in the context of an emerging national fight for democracy, they elevated their struggle for land into a referendum on the dictatorship itself. Unlike the broader campaign against military rule, however, the conflict at Itaipu was premised on issues that long predated the official start of dictatorship: access to land, the defense of rural and indigenous livelihoods, and political rights in the countryside. In their efforts against Itaipu and through conflicts among themselves, title-owning farmers, landless peasants, and the Av -Guarani Indians articulated a rural-based vision for democracy. Through interviews and archival research--including declassified military documents and the first-ever access to the Itaipu Binational Corporation--Before the Flood challenges the primacy of urban-focused narratives and unearths the rural experiences of dictatorship and democracy in Brazil.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781478004899
ISBN-10: 1478004894
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: 40 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 167 x 229 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press

Cuprins

Abbreviations ix
Note on Terminology and Orthography xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction. History as Seen from the Countryside 1
1. Borders, Geopolitics, and the Forgotten Roots of Itaipu 20
2. The Project of the Century and the Battle for Public Opinion 53
3. The Double Reality of Abertura: Rural Experiences of Dictatorship and Democracy 82
4. Sem Tekoha não há Tekó: Avá Guarani Lands and the Construction of Indigeneity 125
5. The Last Political Prisoner: Borderland Elites and the Twilight of Military Rule 154
6. "Men without a Country": Agrarian Resettlement and the Strategies of Frontier Colonization 170
7. Land for Those Who Work It: Mastro and a New Era of Agrarian Reform in Brazil 197
Conclusion. After the Flood 228
Notes 235
Bibliography 277
Index 291

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Descriere

Jacob Blanc examines the creation of the Itaipu Dam-the largest producer of hydroelectric power in the world-on the Brazil-Paraguay border during the 1970s and 1980s to explore the long-standing conflicts around land, rights, indigeneity, and identity in rural Brazil.