The new peasantries : struggles for autonomy and sustainability in an era of empire and globalization
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The new peasantries : struggles for autonomy and sustainability in an era of empire and globalization
Earthscan, 2009, c2008
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Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences Library
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"Paperback edition first published in 2009"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references (p.[319]-346) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book explores the position, role and significance of the peasantry in an era of globalization, particularly of the agrarian markets and food industries. It argues that the peasant condition is characterized by a struggle for autonomy that finds expression in the creation and development of a self-governed resource base and associated forms of sustainable development. In this respect the peasant mode of farming fundamentally differs from entrepreneurial and corporate ways of farming. The author demonstrates that the peasantries are far from waning. Instead, both industrialized and developing countries are witnessing complex and richly chequered processes of 're-peasantization', with peasants now numbering over a billion worldwide. The author's arguments are based on three longitudinal studies (in Peru, Italy and The Netherlands) that span 30 years and provide original and thought-provoking insights into rural and agrarian development processes. The book combines and integrates different bodies of literature: the rich traditions of peasant studies, development sociology, rural sociology, neo-institutional economics and the recently emerging debates on Empire.
Table of Contents
Preface * Setting the Scene * What, Then, Is the Peasantry? * Catacaos: Repeasantization in Latin America * Parmalat: A European Example of a Food Empire * Peasants and Entrepreneurs (Parma Revisited) * Rural Development: European Expressions of Repeasantization * Striving for Autonomy at Higher Levels of Aggregation: Territorial Co-operatives * Tamed Hedgerows, a Global Cow and a Bug : The Creation and Demolition of Controllability * Empire, Food and Farming: A Synthesis * The Peasant Principle * Index
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