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Intimate Enemies – Landowners, Power, and Violence in Chiapas

Autor Aaron Bobrow–strain
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 iun 2007
"Intimate Enemies" is the first book to explore conflicts in Chiapas from the perspective of the landed elites, crucial but almost entirely unexamined actors in the state's violent history. Scholarly discussion of agrarian politics has typically cast landed elites as "bad guys" with predetermined interests and obvious motives. Aaron Bobrow-Strain takes the landowners of Chiapas seriously, asking why coffee planters and cattle ranchers with a long and storied history of violent responses to agrarian conflict reacted to land invasions triggered by the Zapatista Rebellion of 1994 with quiescence and resignation rather than thugs and guns. In the process, he offers a unique ethnographic and historical glimpse into conflicts that have been understood almost exclusively through studies of indigenous people and movements. Weaving together ethnography, archival research, and cultural history, Bobrow-Strain argues that prior to the upheavals of 1994 landowners were already squeezed between increasingly organized indigenous activism and declining political and economic support from the Mexican state. He demonstrates that indigenous mobilizations that began in 1994 challenged not just the economy of estate agriculture but also landowners' understandings of progress, masculinity, ethnicity, and indigenous docility. By scrutinizing the elites' responses to land invasions in relation to the cultural politics of race, class, and gender, Bobrow-Strain provides timely insights into policy debates surrounding the recent global resurgence of peasant land reform movements. At the same time, he rethinks key theoretical frameworks that have long guided the study of agrarian politics by engaging political economy and critical human geography's insights into the production of space. Describing how a carefully defended world of racial privilege, political dominance, and landed monopoly came unglued, "Intimate Enemies" is a remarkable account of how power works in the countryside.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822340041
ISBN-10: 0822340046
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 12 illustrations, 6 tables, 4 maps
Dimensiuni: 177 x 224 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press

Recenzii

“Aaron Bobrow-Strain has made an invaluable, important contribution to our understanding of political conflict in Chiapas. This is the first book-length analysis in English that closely documents the landowners’ perspectives on the Zapatista uprising and the struggle for land since 1994. This is a very timely analysis that sheds light on the complex and shifting relationships between landowners, government officials, and agrarian organizations.”—Neil Harvey, author of The Chiapas Rebellion: The Struggle for Land and Democracy“Whether we knew it or not, Intimate Enemies is the book that we have been waiting for since at least 1994: the book about the other side of Chiapas’s rural society, its ladino landowners. Gracefully written, evocative, and wise, it is just superb.”—Jan Rus, coeditor of Mayan Lives, Mayan Utopias: The Indigenous Peoples of Chiapas and the Zapatista Rebellion"Intimate Enemies is a well-written, engaging, and carefully argued account of agrarian change in Chiapas. Its focus on the struggles over territoriality that accompany land conflict, as well as emphasis on the views of the indigenous other, allow it to provide an alternative understanding of hte Chiapas story. I see this as the greatest contribution of the book."--Environment and Planning A 2008 Volume 40“Bobrow-Strain’s book provides a fascinating examination of the structures of elite landowner power and attitudes that have been so forcefully attacked and to a surprising degree undermined by indigenous rebellion during the last decade...original and fascinating”- Harry Cleaver in Bulletin of Latin American Research, Vol. 28, No. 2, April 2009

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Aaron Bobrow-Strain

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"Whether we knew it or not, "Intimate Enemies" is the book that we have been waiting for since at least 1994: the book about the other side of Chiapas's rural society, its "ladino" landowners. Gracefully written, evocative, and wise, it is just superb."--Jan Rus, coeditor of "Mayan Lives, Mayan Utopias: The Indigenous Peoples of Chiapas and the Zapatista Rebellion"

Cuprins

List of Illustrations vii
Acknowledgments ix
Abbreviations and Acronyms xiii
I. Rethinking Thuggery
1. Introduction 3
2. Honest Shadows: Ethnography and Ordinary Tyrants 16
3. Landed Relations, Landowner Identities: Race, Space, Power, and Political Economy 32
II. Estate Formations
4. Children of the Magic Fruit: The Making of a Landed Elite, 1850-1920 49
5. Killing Pedro Chulin: Landowners, Revolution, and Reform, 1920-1962 80
6. The Dead at Golonchan: Cattle, Crisis, and Conflict, 1962-1994 105
III. Contours of Quiescence
7. The Invasions of 1994-1998: Estate Agriculture Unglued 133
8. Import-Substitution Dreaming: Producing Landowners’ Place in the Nation 158
9. Geographies of Fear, Spaces of Quiescence 184
10. The Agrarian Spiral 208
Notes 221
Glossary 245
Bibliography 247
Index 265

Descriere

Analyzes why landowners in Chiapas with a long history of violently suppressing peasant mobilizations responded to a massive wave of land reform in 1994-1998 with quiescence