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Land Grab : Green Neoliberalism, Gender, and Garifuna Resistance in Honduras.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Tucson : University of Arizona Press, 2013Copyright date: ©2013Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (248 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780816599981
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Land GrabDDC classification:
  • 305.80097283
LOC classification:
  • F1505
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Death and a (Land?) Motive -- 1. Identity, Labor, and the Banana Economy -- 2. Development and Territorialization on the North Coast -- 3. Mestizo Irregularities, Garifuna Displacement, and the Emergence of a "Mixed" Garifuna Community -- 4. Gendered Rights and Responsibilities: Privatization and Women's Land Loss in Sambo Creek -- 5. Representing the Garifuna: Development, Territory, Indigeneity, and Gendered Activism -- 6. Roots, Rights, and Belonging in Sambo Creek -- 7. "Businessmen Disguised as Environmentalists": Neoliberal Conservation in Garifuna Territory -- 8. Research Voluntourism as Rights-Based Conservation: Could It Work? -- 9. Neoliberalism's Limit Points in Post-Coup Honduras -- Conclusion: Counterpunches to "Honduras Is Open for Business" -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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Intro -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Death and a (Land?) Motive -- 1. Identity, Labor, and the Banana Economy -- 2. Development and Territorialization on the North Coast -- 3. Mestizo Irregularities, Garifuna Displacement, and the Emergence of a "Mixed" Garifuna Community -- 4. Gendered Rights and Responsibilities: Privatization and Women's Land Loss in Sambo Creek -- 5. Representing the Garifuna: Development, Territory, Indigeneity, and Gendered Activism -- 6. Roots, Rights, and Belonging in Sambo Creek -- 7. "Businessmen Disguised as Environmentalists": Neoliberal Conservation in Garifuna Territory -- 8. Research Voluntourism as Rights-Based Conservation: Could It Work? -- 9. Neoliberalism's Limit Points in Post-Coup Honduras -- Conclusion: Counterpunches to "Honduras Is Open for Business" -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.

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