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The fractured politics of food security: Maize, power, and hunger on a Zambian frontier.

机译:粮食安全的零散政治:赞比亚边境的玉米,电力和饥饿。

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What is the relationship between the contemporary configuration of hunger and food insecurity in rural Zambia and the on-going efforts to promote "develop" in the region? More precisely, how do contemporary debates over the "appropriate" role of the state or the market in fostering rural development in Zambia shape the context within which farmers produce and access their staple food and what does this mean in terms of rural food security? Using maize, the staple food and primary cultivar in rural Zambia, I explore how the process of partial market liberalization in the agricultural sector- where the state continues to play a central role in the Zambian maize market, while remaining rhetorically committed to the notion of market-led development- reconfigures the ways in which people produce maize and access it in times of need. To explore this complex issue, I utilize a combination of qualitative research methods, including semi-structured interviews, participant observation, and surveys conducted over the course of one year in the rural region of Mayindi, located in southern Zambia. This dissertation argues that within the fractures created by competing ideas about rural development, particularly the competition between state-led and market-led views of development, local power systems based on notions of gender, kinship, and aging flourish in ways that exacerbate issues of hunger and food insecurity for many residents of Mayindi. By placing relationships of power and marginalization at the center of analysis, and locating these relations of power at multiple scales, this dissertation argues against the pervasive technocratic understandings of development and food insecurity, where power is often ignored in favor of technical solutions.
机译:当代的饥饿状况和赞比亚农村地区的粮食不安全状况与为促进该地区“发展”而不断努力之间有什么关系?更准确地说,关于国家或市场在赞比亚促进农村发展中的“适当”作用的当代辩论如何塑造农民生产和获取主粮的背景,这对农村粮食安全意味着什么?我使用玉米,赞比亚农村地区的主食和主要品种,探索了农业部门的部分市场自由化进程。在该领域中,国家继续在赞比亚玉米市场中发挥着核心作用,同时仍然坚定地致力于以市场为导向的发展-重新配置人们生产玉米并在需要时获取玉米的方式。为了探讨这个复杂的问题,我利用定性研究方法的组合,包括半结构化访谈,参与者观察以及在赞比亚南部梅因迪农村地区进行的为期一年的调查。本文认为,在由农村发展的相互竞争的思想所造成的断裂中,特别是在国家主导和市场主导的发展观之间的竞争中,基于性别,亲属关系和老龄化观念的地方电力系统以加剧这种问题的方式蓬勃发展。梅因迪许多居民的饥饿和粮食不安全。通过将权力和边缘化的关系放在分析的中心,并在多个尺度上定位这些权力关系,本论文提出了反对对发展和粮食不安全的普遍的技术官僚主义的理解,在这种理解中,权力通常被忽略而倾向于技术解决方案。

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  • 作者

    Sitko, Nicholas J.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Colorado at Boulder.;

  • 授予单位 University of Colorado at Boulder.;
  • 学科 Geography.;Gender Studies.;Sub Saharan Africa Studies.;Sociology Public and Social Welfare.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 247 p.
  • 总页数 247
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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