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Plantation Life - Corporate Occupation in Indonesia's Oil Palm Zone (Hardcover)
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Plantation Life - Corporate Occupation in Indonesia's Oil Palm Zone (Hardcover)
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In Plantation Life Tania Murray Li and Pujo Semedi examine the
structure and governance of Indonesia's contemporary oil palm
plantations in Indonesia, which supply 50 percent of the world's
palm oil. They attend to the exploitative nature of plantation
life, wherein villagers' well-being is sacrificed in the name of
economic development. While plantations are often plagued by ruined
ecologies, injury among workers, and a devastating loss of
livelihoods for former landholders, small-scale independent farmers
produce palm oil more efficiently and with far less damage to life
and land. Li and Semedi theorize "corporate occupation" to
underscore how massive forms of capitalist production and control
over the palm oil industry replicate colonial-style relations that
undermine citizenship. In so doing, they question the assumption
that corporations are necessary for rural development, contending
that the dominance of plantations stems from a political system
that privileges corporations.
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