Transforming the Indonesian Uplands
Examining identities and resource relationships in Indonesia's uplands
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:8th Apr '99
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The book provides an in-depth examination of upland communities in Indonesia, highlighting their evolving identities and relationships with resources and the state.
In Transforming the Indonesian Uplands, the author explores the evolving histories and identities of upland communities in Indonesia as they navigate their relationships with the natural resource base, market dynamics, and the Indonesian state. The book draws on contemporary theoretical discussions in social anthropology, development studies, and political ecology, providing a comprehensive analysis that is both insightful and relevant. Through original research conducted across the Archipelago, the author sheds light on how these communities are adapting to changing circumstances and redefining their identities in the process.
This engaged study addresses crucial analytical gaps and real-world issues, presenting the uplands not merely as isolated regions but as integral parts of larger national and global systems of meaning, power, and production. The author skillfully examines the complex interplay between local practices and broader socio-political frameworks, offering a fresh perspective on the significance of upland areas in Indonesia's development narrative.
Transforming the Indonesian Uplands is essential reading for scholars and practitioners alike, as it challenges conventional understandings and encourages a re-evaluation of established concepts, processes, and discourses. The insights presented within these pages are not only pertinent to Indonesia but resonate with global discussions about resource management, identity, and socio-economic transformation, making it a compelling addition to the field of development studies.
'An important overall theme of the book is the ways in which political, social and economic marginality is constituted, expressed and sustained....Overall the quality of the contributions to the volume is high; Li's editorial introduction and her first chapter on marginality, power and production are especially useful....Several of the chapters...provide excellent historical and ethnographic detail.' - Social Anthropology
ISBN: 9789057024009
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 748g
344 pages