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From Enslavement to Environmentalism: Politics on a Southern African Frontier

机译:从奴役到环保主义:南部非洲边境的政治

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Review: From Enslavement to Environmentalism: Politics on a Southern African Frontier By David McDermott Hughes Reviewed by Bram Buscher Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands David McDermott Hughes. From Enslavement to Environmentalism. Politics on a Southern African Frontier. Seattle: University of Washington Press, May 2006. 288 pp. (hardbound) ISBN: 0-295-98590-9. (90% Recycled, Acid-free paper) US$50.00. Within the vast and burgeoning literature on community-based conservation in Africa, David Hughes’ From Enslavement to Environmentalism is a welcome addition. With great care, Hughes narrates what life is like in and around two villages on the border between Zimbabwe and Mozambique and shows how outside interventions have over time greatly changed local power dynamics in relation to land and people. But these dynamics differed greatly between the two countries. Interestingly, the book challenges the assumption in much of the literature that African borders are “soft” -- not very meaningful to local people. Instead, the book argues that the border between Mozambique and Zimbabwe is “hard” in that “people cross it, but emigration strips at least some people of rights and securities they regularly enjoy at home” (p. 76). This especially concerned Mozambican refugees, crossing the border to flee from civil war, subsequently finding themselves as “pegs” in turf-wars over land between local headmen, the state and private owners in a country “steeped in cadastral culture” (p. 123). In turn, however, the cadastral politics so characteristic of Zimbabwe increasingly started influencing local politics in Mozambique during the 1990s. Although traditionally more so in former British colonies, Hughes contends that due to conservation and private sector interventions even Mozambique has been making a “sea change” from “rule based on categories of people to rule based on the management of zones of land” (p. 145). And he states that this shift “from enslavement to environmentalism” has not brought more security or prospects for people living in rural Mozambique. In fact, the book suggests that neoliberal “community-based” conservation and tourism projects have made people worse off than they were before. The strong point of the book is the ethnographic detail Hughes brings to bear to embed and “ground” the above two arguments. Yet, what the book wins in ethnographic detail, it seems to lose in theoretical rigor, especially when it concerns the operationalization of liberalism and politics. In itself
机译:点评:从奴役到环保主义:南部非洲边境的政治作者:大卫·麦克德莫特·休斯(Brad Buscher Vrije)评论,荷兰阿姆斯特丹。从奴役到环保主义。南部非洲边境的政治。西雅图:华盛顿大学出版社,2006年5月。288页(精装)ISBN:0-295-98590-9。 (90%可回收,无酸纸)US $ 50.00。在有关非洲基于社区的保护的广泛而迅速发展的文献中,大卫·休斯的《从奴役到环境主义》是令人欢迎的。休斯格外小心地讲述了津巴布韦和莫桑比克之间边界的两个村庄及其周围的生活,并说明了外界的干预随着时间的推移如何极大地改变了与土地和人民有关的地方权力动态。但是,两国之间的这些动态差异很大。有趣的是,这本书挑战了许多文献中关于非洲边界是“软”边界的假设,这对当地人而言意义不大。相反,该书认为莫桑比克与津巴布韦之间的边界是“艰难的”,因为“人们越过边界,但移民至少剥夺了某些人在家里经常享有的权利和证券”(第76页)。这尤其与莫桑比克难民有关,他们越过边境逃离内战,随后在“头号地带文化”的国家中,在当地领袖,国家和私人拥有者之间的土地上的草皮战中成为“钉子”(第123页) )。但是,反过来,津巴布韦如此具有特色的地籍政治开始在1990年代开始影响莫桑比克的地方政治。休斯认为,尽管传统上在前英国殖民地更加如此,但由于保护和私营部门的干预,甚至莫桑比克也一直在从“基于人民类别的统治向基于土地区域管理的统治”“转变”。 145)。他指出,“从奴役制向环保主义”的转变并未为莫桑比克农村地区的人们带来更多的安全感或前景。实际上,这本书暗示新自由主义的“基于社区的”保护和旅游项目使人们的生活比以前更糟。本书的重点是休斯带来的人种学细节,以嵌入和“扎根”以上两个论点。然而,这本书从人种学细节上获胜,似乎在理论上没有那么严格,特别是在涉及自由主义和政治的运作时。在自身

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