Reinvestment, Resource “Rushes,” and the Inalienability of Place: Land’s Active Layerings in Mozambique

Volume: 110, Issue: 6, Pages: 1969 - 1992
Published: Apr 30, 2020
Abstract
For industry proponents, the Xinavane Sugar Mill, Mozambique’s largest sugar estate, has been rehabilitated from postconflict subsistence farming to agroindustrial productivity. Such investment-oriented narratives seek to erase earlier land dispossessions and uneven accumulation. Drawing ethnographic research together with Mozambican Land Cadaster and archival documents, this article rethinks land and place to challenge the global resource...
Paper Details
Title
Reinvestment, Resource “Rushes,” and the Inalienability of Place: Land’s Active Layerings in Mozambique
Published Date
Apr 30, 2020
Volume
110
Issue
6
Pages
1969 - 1992
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