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Power / Knowledge / Land - Contested Ontologies of Land and Its Governance in Africa (Paperback)
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Power / Knowledge / Land - Contested Ontologies of Land and Its Governance in Africa (Paperback)
Series: African Perspectives
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The 2008 outcry over the "global land grab" made headlines around
the world, and has led to sustained interest among both academics
and the international development establishment. In
Power/Knowledge/Land, author Laura German profiles the
consolidation of a global knowledge regime surrounding land and its
governance within international development circles following the
outcry over "global land grabs," and the growing enrollment of
previously antagonistic actors within it. Drawing theoretical
insights from ontological anthropology and decolonial theory and
deploying pioneering analytical techniques inspired by the politics
of knowledge, German reveals the inner mechanics of a global
knowledge regime that has enabled the longstanding project of
commodifying customary land to be advanced by capturing the
energies of socially progressive forces. By bringing theories of
change from the emergent land governance orthodoxy into dialogue
with the ethnographic evidence from across the African continent
and beyond, concepts masquerading as universal and self-evident
truths are provincialized, and their role in commodifying customary
land and entrenching colonial futurities put on display. In doing
so, the volume brings wider academic debates surrounding productive
forms of power into the heart of the land grab debate, while
enhancing their accessibility to a wider audience.
Power/Knowledge/Land takes current scholarly debates surrounding
land grabs beyond their theoretical moorings in critical agrarian
studies, political economy and globalization into contemporary
debates surrounding the politics of knowledge-from decolonial
theory to ontological anthropology, thereby enabling new dynamics
of the phenomenon to be revealed. German also takes a deep look at
global knowledge brokers and dynamics in international development,
complementing a large body of scholarship on the political economy
of land grabs and their situated agrarian dynamics. The book
deploys a pioneering epistemology integrating deconstructionist
tools of discourse analysis with comparative study and systematic
qualitative reviews to hold dominant knowledge and truth claims
surrounding theories of change in international development circles
against the ethnographic evidence-from situated property relations
and ontologies of land, to the impacts of land governance
interventions. This helps to reveal the Western and modernist
biases in the narratives that have been advanced about women,
custom, and security, revealing how the coloniality of knowledge
underpins political economies of land.
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