Buch, Englisch, 344 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 502 g
Buch, Englisch, 344 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 502 g
Reihe: Studies in Environmental Anthropology
ISBN: 978-90-5702-401-6
Verlag: Routledge
Drawing upon current theoretical debates in social anthropology, development studies and political ecology, and presenting original research from across the Archipelago, this book addresses the changing histories and identities of upland people as they relate in new ways to the natural resource base, to markets and to the state. It is an engaged study, which fills important analytical gaps and addresses real-world concerns, exploring the uplands as components of national and global systems of meaning, power, and production. It offers a significant re-assessment of concepts, processes, histories, relationships and discourses, many of which are not unique to either the uplands or Indonesia, making the book essential and compelling reading for both scholars and practitioners.
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Chapter 1 Marginality, Power and Production: Analysing Upland Transformations, Tania MurrayLi; Chapter 2 Maize and Tobacco in Upland Indonesia, 1600—1940, PeterBoomgaard; Chapter 3 Culturalising the Indonesian Uplands, Joel S.Kahn; Chapter 4 “Its not Economical”: The Market Roots of a Moral Economy in Highland Sulawesi, Indonesia, AlbertSchrauwers; Chapter 5 Forest Knowledge, Forest Transformation: Political Contingency, Historical Ecology and the Renegotiation of Nature in Central Seram*, RoyEllen; Chapter 6 Becoming a Tribal Elder, and Other Green Development Fantasies, Anna LowenhauptTsing; Chapter 7 Representations of the “Other” by Others: The Ethnographic Challenge Posed by Planters' Views of Peasants in Indonesia, Michael R.Dove; Chapter 8:, BenWhite; Chapter 9 From Homegardens to Fruit Gardens Resource Stabilization and Rural Differentiation in Upland Java, KrisnawatiSuryanata; Chapter 10 Agrarian Transformations in the Uplands of Langkat: Survival of Independent Karo Batak Rubber Smallholders, Tine G.Ruiter;