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In Alchemy in the Rain Forest Jerry K. Jacka explores how the
indigenous population of Papua New Guinea's highlands struggle to
create meaningful lives in the midst of extreme social conflict and
environmental degradation. Drawing on theories of political
ecology, place, and ontology and using ethnographic, environmental,
and historical data, Jacka presents a multilayered examination of
the impacts large-scale commercial gold mining in the region has
had on ecology and social relations. Despite the deadly interclan
violence and widespread pollution brought on by mining, the uneven
distribution of its financial benefits has led many Porgerans to
call for further development. This desire for increased mining,
Jacka points out, counters popular portrayals of indigenous people
as innate conservationists who defend the environment from
international neoliberal development. Jacka's examination of the
ways Porgerans search for common ground between capitalist and
indigenous ways of knowing and being points to the complexity and
interconnectedness of land, indigenous knowledge, and the global
economy in Porgera and beyond.
In Alchemy in the Rain Forest Jerry K. Jacka explores how the
indigenous population of Papua New Guinea's highlands struggle to
create meaningful lives in the midst of extreme social conflict and
environmental degradation. Drawing on theories of political
ecology, place, and ontology and using ethnographic, environmental,
and historical data, Jacka presents a multilayered examination of
the impacts large-scale commercial gold mining in the region has
had on ecology and social relations. Despite the deadly interclan
violence and widespread pollution brought on by mining, the uneven
distribution of its financial benefits has led many Porgerans to
call for further development. This desire for increased mining,
Jacka points out, counters popular portrayals of indigenous people
as innate conservationists who defend the environment from
international neoliberal development. Jacka's examination of the
ways Porgerans search for common ground between capitalist and
indigenous ways of knowing and being points to the complexity and
interconnectedness of land, indigenous knowledge, and the global
economy in Porgera and beyond.
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