Indigenous Land Policies,Culture and Resistance in Latin America |
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Authors: | Jean-Pierre Reed Assistant Professor |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Kent;2. University of British Columbia |
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Abstract: | Considered here are three edited collections about Latin America that address a wide variety of key rural development issues arising from landholding. The latter include not just methodological approaches (anthropology, political economy) but also questions of identity (gender, indigenous) and sustainability (the environment). Two seemingly antithetical interpretations of the impact of neoliberal project on indigenous populations are in evidence: as economically disempowering, but as politically empowering. A possible synthesis of these contrasting positions is suggested. |
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