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

Dispossession and the Environment

Rhetoric and Inequality in Papua New Guinea

2016 • 195 pages

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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Leonard Hastings Schoff Lectures is a 6-book series with 6 released primary works first released in 1996 with contributions by Saskia Sassen, David Cannadine, and Partha Chatterjee.

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