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Global Power and Local Struggles in Developing Countries: <i>Contemporary Perspectives On: Europe and the People without History, by Eric R. Wolf at 40</i>: Studies in Global Social History / Studies in the Social History of the Global South, cartea 47/2

Paul Stacey
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 dec 2022
The volume challenges dominant narratives of progress with a rich range of investigations of local struggles from the Global south which are based on original ethnographic research. The chapters take a point of departure in ideas and concepts developed by the pioneering anthropologist Eric R. Wolf in ‘Europe and the People Without History’, and emphasize the relevance and usefulness of applying Wolf to contemporary contexts. As such, the collection contributes to knowledge of dynamic relationships between local agency in the Global south, and broader political and economic processes that make ‘people without history.’ This shows global power as both excluding local groups at the same time as conditioning local struggles and the forms that social organization takes.

Contributors are: Paul Stacey, Joshua Steckley, Nixon Boumba, Marylynn Steckley, Ismael García Colón, Inge-Merete Hougaard, Gustavo S. Azenha, Ioannis Kyriakakis, Raquel Rodrigues Machaqueiro, Tirza van Bruggen, and Masami Tsujita.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004525481
ISBN-10: 9004525483
Pagini: 290
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Global Social History / Studies in the Social History of the Global South


Notă biografică

Paul Stacey, Ph.D., (2012), Roskilde University, is an Associate Professor in International Development Studies at Roskilde University. His Ph.D. investigated social exclusion in Ghana, and post-doctoral research focused on one of West Africa’s largest slums, resulting in State of Slum: Precarity and Informal Governance at the Margins in Accra (Zed books 2019). His ongoing research covers pastoralists’ struggles over land in Kenya; the illegal extraction of gold and democratization in Ghana; and political challenges to sustainable wastewater systems in urban Ghana.

Cuprins

Preface and Acknowledgements

List of Figures and Tables

Notes on Contributors

1 Global Power and Local Struggles in Developing Countries: An Introduction
Paul Stacey

2 Commodifying the Countermovement: How Foreign Funding Turns Haitian Social Movements into Commodities
Joshua Steckley, Nixon Boumba and Marylynn Steckley

3 A Brief History of Workers on the Move: Power in Puerto Rican Farm Labour Migration
Ismael García Colón

4 Masking the Past, Legitimizing the Present: State-Making and Precariatization in the Agro-Industrial Landscape, Colombia
Inge-Merete Hougaard

5 A Political Ecology of Fetishism in Brazil’s ‘Discovery Coast’ Crisis, Socio-environmental Hybridization, and Historical Amnesia on the Frontiers of Global Liberalism
Gustavo S. Azenha

6 Europe and the People without Class: The Example of Ghana
Ioannis Kyriakakis

7 Impossible Histories, Power, and Exclusion in the Gold Coast and Ghana 1930–2020
Paul Stacey

8 Persistent Connections and Exclusions in Mozambique: From Colonial Anxieties to Contemporary Discourses about the Environment
Raquel Rodrigues Machaqueiro

9 Chinese Indonesian Identity at Work: Political Exclusion and Division of Labour in Indonesia
Tirza van Bruggen

10 Global Competition and Local Advantages: The Agency of Samoan Factory Youth in an Untold History of the Automotive Supply Chain
Masami Tsujita

Index