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Land Grab Green Neoliberalism Gender And Garifuna Resistance In Honduras 1st Edition Keri Vacanti Brondo

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Land Grab Green Neoliberalism Gender And Garifuna Resistance In Honduras 1st Edition Keri Vacanti Brondo
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Publisher: University of Arizona Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.18 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Keri Vacanti Brondo
ISBN: 9780816599981, 081659998X
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Land Grab Green Neoliberalism Gender And Garifuna Resistance In Honduras 1st Edition Keri Vacanti Brondo by Keri Vacanti Brondo 9780816599981, 081659998X instant download after payment.

Land Grab is a rich ethnographic account of the relationship between identity politics, neoliberal development policy, and rights to resource management in Garifuna communities on the north coast of Honduras, before and after the 2009 coup d'état. The Garifuna are a people of African and Amerindian descent who were exiled to Honduras from the British colony of St. Vincent in 1797 and have long suffered from racial and cultural marginalization. Employing approaches from feminist political ecology, critical race studies, and ethnic studies,Keri Vacanti Brondo illuminates three contemporary development paradoxes in Honduras: the recognition of the rights of indigenous people at the same time as Garifuna are being displaced in the name of development; the privileging of foreign research tourists in projects that promote ecotourism but result in restricting Garifuna from traditional livelihoods; and the contradictions in Garifuna land-rights claims based on native status when mestizos are reserving rights to resources as natives themselves. Brondo's book asks a larger question: can "freedom," understood as well-being, be achieved under the structures of neoliberalism? Grounding this question in the context of Garifuna relationships to territorial control and self-determination, the author explores the "reregulation" of Garifuna land; "neoliberal conservation" strategies like ecotourism, research tourism, and "voluntourism;" the significant issue of who controls access to property and natural resources; and the rights of women, who have been harshly impacted by "development." In her conclusion, Brondo points to hopeful signs in the emergence of transnational indigenous, environmental, and feminist organizations.

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