Culture and the Question of Rights – Forests, Coasts, and Seas in Southeast Asia
Autor Charles Zerneren Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 apr 2003
Calling for radical redefinitions of development and ownership and for new understandings of the translation of culture and rights in politically dangerous contexts--natural resource frontiers--this volume links social injustice and the degradation of Southeast Asian environments. Charles Zerner and his colleagues show how geographical areas once viewed as wild and undeveloped are actually cultural artifacts shaped by complex interactions with human societies. Drawing on richly varied sources of evidence and interpretation--from trance dances, court proceedings, tree planting patterns, marine and forest rituals, erotic poems, and codifications of customary law, "Culture and the Question of Rights" reveals the ironies, complexities, and histories of contemporary communities' struggles to retain their gardens, forests, fishing territories, and graveyards. The contributors examine how these cultural activities work to both construct and to lay claim to nature. These essays open up new avenues for negotiating indigenous rights against a background of violence, proliferating markets, and global ideas of biodiversity and threatened habitat. "Contributors." Jane Atkinson, Don Brenneis, Stephanie Fried, Nancy Peluso, Marina Roseman, Anna Tsing, Charles Zerner
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822328131
ISBN-10: 0822328135
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: 16 b&w photographs, 7 maps
Dimensiuni: 152 x 232 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
ISBN-10: 0822328135
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: 16 b&w photographs, 7 maps
Dimensiuni: 152 x 232 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Cuprins
Contributors. Jane Atkinson, Don Brenneis, Stephanie Fried, Nancy Peluso, Marina Roseman, Anna Tsing, Charles Zerner
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"An enormously important volume that is sure to provoke a great deal of discussion about the discourse of indigenous rights. Without question one of the most original interventions into the issue in recent years, it shifts theground of the debate, providing a way for us to think about the issueof rights in ways that are polyphonic, aesthetic, and performative."- J. Peter Brosius, University of Georgia"A timely and unique volume. Its cutting-edge scholarship goes to the heart of debates about the relations among land, people, and what is problematically called 'culture.' While offering no easy answers, the contributors' differing voices together become a compelling chorus that brings home the point that scholars, activists, development-workers, and local farmers all need to rethinktheir ideas about rights and claims to seas, forests, and other resources." - Laurie Sears, author of Shadows of Empire: Colonial Discourse and JavaneseTales
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"A timely and exciting volume. Its cutting-edge scholarship goes to the heart of debates about the relations among land, people, and what is problematically called 'culture.' While offering no easy answers, the contributors' voices together bring home the point that local farmers and fishers, scholars, activists, and development workers all need to rethink their ideas about rights and claims to seas, forests, and other resources."--Laurie J. Sears, University of Washington
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A collection of ethnographic studies into the nature of power, language, and cultural politics within the context of Southeast Asian environments