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E-grāmata: Land, Law and Environment: Mythical Land, Legal Boundaries

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A rethinking of popular political movements, this book looks at new, emerging, mass visions and analyses their impact and potential in new ways.


Contributors to this volume take issue with the ‘idealist’ approach in which land and landscape – place and space – are read as purely expressive and ultimately poetic. They argue that too much emphasis on the subjective construction of land obscures the fundamentally meaningful sense in which land is also used and appropriated: while land may have some subjective, ideological meaning, it exists, also, as a practical resource. The essays focus on postcolonial legacies in land law, contemporary disputes and land claims surrounding ancestral lands, conservation issues and road protests. Areas covered include Western and Eastern Europe, West Africa, the Caribbean, Australia and the Pacific, India and Indonesia.



Contributors to this volume take issue with the ‘idealist’ approach in which land and landscape – place and space – are read as purely expressive and ultimately poetic. They argue that too much emphasis on the subjective construction of land obscures the fundamentally meaningful sense in which land is also used and appropriated: while land may have some subjective, ideological meaning, it exists, also, as a practical resource. The essays focus on postcolonial legacies in land law, contemporary disputes and land claims surrounding ancestral lands, conservation issues and road protests. Areas covered include Western and Eastern Europe, West Africa, the Caribbean, Australia and the Pacific, India and Indonesia.


Emphasises the importance of land as a resource, rather than a cultural construct, exploring the ways property, land and identity are linked.

Recenzijas

'Anyone who reads this collection will be impressed not only by its breadth of coverage, but also by the interesting social and cultural practices it reveals' -- James G Carrier, JRAI '...By stressing both the cultural and economic significance of land this book succeeds in mirroring the complexities surrounding the control of land and how its use is defined' -- Environmental Politics

Mythical Land, Legal Boundaries: Wondering about Landscape and Other Tracts 1(31) Allen Abramson Whose Forest? Whose Myth? Conceptualisations of Community Forests in Cameroon 31(28) Philip Burnham The Land People Work and the Land the Ecologists Want: Indigenous Land Valorisation in a Greek Island Community Threatened by Conservation Law 59(19) Dimitrios Theodossopoulos Tract: Locke, Heidegger and Scruffy Hippies in Trees 78(15) Paul Durman Not So Black and White: The Effects of Aboriginal Law on Australian Legislation 93(23) Veronica Strang The Appropriation of Lands of Law by Lands of Myth in the Caribbean Region 116(20) Jean Besson Mythic Rites and Land Rights in Northern India 136(20) Kusum Gopal Politics, Confusion and Practice: Landownership and De-collectivisation in Ukraine 156(20) Louise Perrotta The Re-appropriation of Sakai Land: The Case of a Shrine in Riau (Indonesia) 176(15) Nathan Porath Bounding the Unbounded: Ancestral Land and Jural Relations in the Interior of Eastern Fiji 191(20) Allen Abramson Notes on Contributors 211(2) Index 213
Allen Abramson is a lecturer in Social Anthropology at University College London. He is the author of Land, Law and Environment (Pluto Press, 2000).





Dimitrios Theodossopoulos is a Senior Lecturer in Social Anthropology and Director of the Centre for Ethnographic Research at the University of Kent. He is the author of Land, Law and Environment (Pluto Press, 2000) and Exoticisation Undressed (Manchester University Press, 2016).