From Enslavement to Environmentalism: Politics on a Southern African FrontierUniversity of Washington Press, 1 oct 2011 - 288 páginas From Enslavement to Environmentalism takes a challenging ethnographic and historical look at the politics of eco-development in the Zimbabwe-Mozambique border zone. David Hughes argues that European colonization in southern Africa--essentially an unsuccessful effort to turn the region into another North America or Australia--has profoundly reshaped rural politics and culture and continues to do so, as neoliberal developers commoditize the lands of African peasants in the name of conservation and economic progress. |
Índice
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Colonization Failed and Successful | 19 |
The Border | 75 |
Native Questions | 147 |
Glossary | 201 |
Notes | 203 |
References | 241 |
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