Dispossession and the Environment: Rhetoric and Inequality in Papua New Guinea
When journalists, developers, surf tourists, and conservation NGOs cast Papua New Guineans as living in a prior nature and prior culture, they devalue their knowledge and practice, facilitating their dispossession. Paige West's searing study reveals how a range of actors produce and reinforce inequalities in today's globalized world. She shows how racist rhetorics of representation underlie all uneven patterns of development and seeks a more robust understanding of the ideological work that capital requires for constant regeneration.
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Dispossession and the Environment: Rhetoric and Inequality in Papua New Guinea
When journalists, developers, surf tourists, and conservation NGOs cast Papua New Guineans as living in a prior nature and prior culture, they devalue their knowledge and practice, facilitating their dispossession. Paige West's searing study reveals how a range of actors produce and reinforce inequalities in today's globalized world. She shows how racist rhetorics of representation underlie all uneven patterns of development and seeks a more robust understanding of the ideological work that capital requires for constant regeneration.
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Dispossession and the Environment: Rhetoric and Inequality in Papua New Guinea

Dispossession and the Environment: Rhetoric and Inequality in Papua New Guinea

by Paige West
Dispossession and the Environment: Rhetoric and Inequality in Papua New Guinea

Dispossession and the Environment: Rhetoric and Inequality in Papua New Guinea

by Paige West

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Overview

When journalists, developers, surf tourists, and conservation NGOs cast Papua New Guineans as living in a prior nature and prior culture, they devalue their knowledge and practice, facilitating their dispossession. Paige West's searing study reveals how a range of actors produce and reinforce inequalities in today's globalized world. She shows how racist rhetorics of representation underlie all uneven patterns of development and seeks a more robust understanding of the ideological work that capital requires for constant regeneration.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780231178785
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Publication date: 10/11/2016
Series: Leonard Hastings Schoff Lectures
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.80(h) x 0.70(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Paige West is professor of anthropology at Barnard College and Columbia University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Map of the Island of New Guinea
Introduction
1. "Such a Site for Play, This Edge": Tourism and Modernist Fantasy
2. "We Are Here to Build Your Capacity": Development as a Vehicle for Accumulation and Dispossession
3. Discovering the Already Known: Tree Kangaroos, Explorer Imaginings, and Indigenous Articulations
4. Indigenous Theories of Accumulation, Dispossession, Possession, and Sovereignty
Afterword. Birdsongs: In Memory of Neil Smith (1954–2012)
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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