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Development Shadows: The Afterlife of Collapsed Development Projects in the Zambian Copperbelt

机译:发展阴影:赞比亚铜矿带崩溃的开发项目的来世

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Communities that were once the target of postcolonial development schemes still contend with the legacies of these interventions, long after such projects have been abandoned. This article looks at the afterlife of Israeli-led agricultural cooperatives that were initiated in the Zambian Copperbelt during the 1960s. Although these schemes collapsed in the decade following their establishment, local communities are still coping with the history of their rise and fall. In the Kafubu Block and Kafulafuta, the physical, social, and economic landscapes resonate with the successes and failures of this modernist planning. The schemes continue to provide a fundamental and contentious point of reference in both individual and community lives. A long-term perspective on the communities’ continued engagement with the legacies of the abandoned schemes deepens our understanding of development’s complex “afterlife,” and demonstrates how the past retains its relevance by taking on different meanings over time.
机译:在这些项目被抛弃很久之后,曾经是后殖民发展计划目标的社区仍在与这些干预的遗产相抗衡。本文着眼于1960年代在赞比亚铜矿带发起的以以色列为首的农业合作社的来世。尽管这些计划在建立后的十年中崩溃了,但当地社区仍在应对其兴衰的历史。在Kafubu街区和Kafulafuta,自然,社会和经济景观与这种现代主义规划的成败共鸣。这些计划继续为个人和社区生活提供了基础性和有争议的参考。从长远角度看社区继续参与废弃计划的遗留问题,加深了我们对发展中复杂的“来世”的理解,并展示了过去如何随着时间的推移采用不同的含义而保持其相关性。

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