Understanding Conservation Conflicts in Uganda: A Political Ecology of Memory Approach

Emmanuel Akampurira
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Political ecologists have linked conservation conflicts in post-independence Africa to the continuities and legacies of colonial policies that displaced and dispossessed people to create 'wild places'. This paper introduces a political ecology of vernacular memory to discuss the Basongora people's vernacular memories of their historical dispossession to create the Queen Elizabeth National Park (QENP) in Uganda. It explores how these events spurred multidirectional memories of resilience, heroism, victimhood, and resistance that the Basongora pastoralists deploy to reclaim social-political autonomy and agency. Using archival data and historical ethnography, I examine how the Basongora mobilise vernacular memory in contemporary contestations with the state and conservation authorities in QENP. Vernacular memory provides a moral authority that helps subordinated groups contest the hegemonic dominance of conservation authorities. A political ecology approach to vernacular memory reveals how people use memory politics to legitimise their claims in contested environments—an essential fact of contemporary conservation conflicts. This paper is the first to conceptualise how vernacular memories can legitimise the decolonisation of conservation narratives and community resistance against conservation.
了解乌干达的保护冲突:记忆的政治生态学方法
政治生态学家将非洲独立后的保护冲突与殖民政策的连续性和遗留问题联系起来,殖民政策使人们流离失所,并剥夺了他们的财产,以创造 "野生之地"。本文引入了乡土记忆政治生态学,讨论巴松戈拉人对其历史上被剥夺财产以创建乌干达伊丽莎白女王国家公园(QENP)的乡土记忆。它探讨了这些事件如何激发了巴松戈拉牧民的复原力、英雄主义、受害者和抵抗等多向记忆,从而重新获得社会政治自主权和能动性。我利用档案数据和历史人种学研究,考察了巴松戈拉人如何在当代与国家和昆士兰国家公园保护机构的争斗中调动乡土记忆。乡土记忆提供了一种道德权威,帮助从属群体与保护机构的霸权统治进行抗争。乡土记忆的政治生态学方法揭示了人们如何利用记忆政治使他们在有争议的环境中的主张合法化--这是当代保护冲突的一个基本事实。本文首次从概念上阐述了乡土记忆如何使保护叙事的非殖民化和社区对保护的抵制合法化。
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