The ends of paradise :: race, extraction, and the struggle for Black life in Honduras /
"The future of Honduras begins and ends on the white sand beaches of Tela Bay on the country's northeastern coast where Garifuna, a Black Indigenous people, have resided for over 200 years. In "The Ends of Paradise," Christopher Loperena examines the Garifuna struggle for life an...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The future of Honduras begins and ends on the white sand beaches of Tela Bay on the country's northeastern coast where Garifuna, a Black Indigenous people, have resided for over 200 years. In "The Ends of Paradise," Christopher Loperena examines the Garifuna struggle for life and collective autonomy, and demonstrates how this struggle challenges concerted efforts by the state and multilateral institutions, such as the World Bank, to render both their lands and their culture into fungible tourism products. Using a combination of participant observation, courtroom ethnography, and archival research, Loperena reveals how purportedly inclusive tourism projects form part of a larger neoliberal, extractivist development regime, which remakes Black and Indigenous territories into frontiers of progress for the mestizo majority. The book offers a trenchant analysis of the ways Black dispossession and displacement are carried forth through the conferral of individual rights and freedoms, a prerequisite for resource exploitation under contemporary capitalism. By demanding to be accounted for on their terms, Garifuna anchor blackness to Central America--a place where Black peoples are presumed to be nonnative inhabitants--and to collective land rights. Steeped in Loperena's long term activist engagement with Garifuna land defenders, this book is a testament to their struggle and to the promise of "another world" in which Black and Indigenous peoples thrive"-- |
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spelling | Loperena, Christopher, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2022031810 The ends of paradise : race, extraction, and the struggle for Black life in Honduras / Christopher A. Loperena. Race, extraction, and the struggle for Black life in Honduras Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, [2023] 1 online resource (xii, 215 pages) : illustrations, maps text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction : imagining Black Indigenous futures -- The extractivist logics of progress -- The Garífuna CoastTM : the inclusionary politics of expulsion -- Tensions of autonomous blackness -- Rescue the land, defend the future -- The limits of indigeneity : pueblo Garífuna v. Honduras. "The future of Honduras begins and ends on the white sand beaches of Tela Bay on the country's northeastern coast where Garifuna, a Black Indigenous people, have resided for over 200 years. In "The Ends of Paradise," Christopher Loperena examines the Garifuna struggle for life and collective autonomy, and demonstrates how this struggle challenges concerted efforts by the state and multilateral institutions, such as the World Bank, to render both their lands and their culture into fungible tourism products. Using a combination of participant observation, courtroom ethnography, and archival research, Loperena reveals how purportedly inclusive tourism projects form part of a larger neoliberal, extractivist development regime, which remakes Black and Indigenous territories into frontiers of progress for the mestizo majority. The book offers a trenchant analysis of the ways Black dispossession and displacement are carried forth through the conferral of individual rights and freedoms, a prerequisite for resource exploitation under contemporary capitalism. By demanding to be accounted for on their terms, Garifuna anchor blackness to Central America--a place where Black peoples are presumed to be nonnative inhabitants--and to collective land rights. Steeped in Loperena's long term activist engagement with Garifuna land defenders, this book is a testament to their struggle and to the promise of "another world" in which Black and Indigenous peoples thrive"-- Provided by publisher. Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on October 06, 2022). Garifuna (Caribbean people) Land tenure Honduras. Garifuna (Caribbean people) Honduras Government relations. Tourism Government policy Honduras. Economic development Honduras. Land use, Rural Honduras. Black people Honduras Social conditions. Caraïbes noirs Terres Honduras. Caraïbes noirs Honduras Relations avec l'État. Tourisme Politique gouvernementale Honduras. Développement économique Honduras. Utilisation agricole du sol Honduras. Black people Social conditions fast Economic development fast Garifuna (Caribbean people) Government relations fast Land use, Rural fast Tourism Government policy fast Honduras fast Print version: Loperena, Christopher. Ends of paradise Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, [2022] 9781503632950 (DLC) 2022012211 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3376265 Volltext |
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title | The ends of paradise : race, extraction, and the struggle for Black life in Honduras / |
title_alt | Race, extraction, and the struggle for Black life in Honduras |
title_auth | The ends of paradise : race, extraction, and the struggle for Black life in Honduras / |
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title_full | The ends of paradise : race, extraction, and the struggle for Black life in Honduras / Christopher A. Loperena. |
title_fullStr | The ends of paradise : race, extraction, and the struggle for Black life in Honduras / Christopher A. Loperena. |
title_full_unstemmed | The ends of paradise : race, extraction, and the struggle for Black life in Honduras / Christopher A. Loperena. |
title_short | The ends of paradise : |
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topic | Garifuna (Caribbean people) Land tenure Honduras. Garifuna (Caribbean people) Honduras Government relations. Tourism Government policy Honduras. Economic development Honduras. Land use, Rural Honduras. Black people Honduras Social conditions. Caraïbes noirs Terres Honduras. Caraïbes noirs Honduras Relations avec l'État. Tourisme Politique gouvernementale Honduras. Développement économique Honduras. Utilisation agricole du sol Honduras. Black people Social conditions fast Economic development fast Garifuna (Caribbean people) Government relations fast Land use, Rural fast Tourism Government policy fast |
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