巴西亚马逊河流域帕尔州Tapajós和Trombetas盆地传统占领区的掠夺和抵抗

Q3 Social Sciences
B. Rocha, Diego Amoedo Martínez, H. Affonso, S. Aragón, Vinicius Honorato de Oliveira, Ricardo Scoles
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在理解当代拉丁美洲,一个关键的后发展方法是特别相关的。这种方法将现代性与殖民性紧密地联系在一起,它的辩论充满了被殖民性质的概念和对21世纪新榨取主义的尖锐批评。本文介绍了生活在Tapajós和Trombetas河流域的森林民族的社会多样性和生物文化遗产。我们对特定地区和地点进行分析,以揭示资本与国家不同领域勾结进行掠夺的方式。这一分析反过来又使我们能够反思森林人民为保卫其传统上被占领的领土和生活方式而进行的不同形式的抵抗。
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Plunder and resistance in traditionally occupied territories of the Tapajós and Trombetas basins, Pará state, Brazilian Amazonia
Abstract In understanding contemporary Latin America, a critical post-developmental approach is particularly relevant. This approach closely links modernity to coloniality and its debates are permeated by the concept of colonized nature and by trenchant critiques of 21st century neo-extractivism . This article presents the social diversity and biocultural legacies of forest peoples who live in the basins of the Tapajós and Trombetas rivers. We present an analysis of particular areas and locales, to reveal ways that plunder is perpetrated by capital, in collusion with different spheres of the State. This analysis, in turn, allows us to reflect on different forms of forest peoples’ resistance in defence of their traditionally occupied territories and ways of life.
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Ambiente e Sociedade
Ambiente e Sociedade Social Sciences-Social Sciences (all)
CiteScore
1.50
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发文量
35
审稿时长
25 weeks
期刊介绍: La Revista Ambiente & Sociedade é uma publicação cuatrimestral da ANPPAS-Associação Nacional de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa em Ambiente e Sociedade, que busca contribuir con la producción del conocimiento en la interfaz de las cuestiones del Ambiente y la Sociedad. Publica textos de colaboradores nacionales e internacionales, mediante evaluación de los editores y pareceres emitidos por asesores ad hoc. La revista publica artículos teóricos y reseñas de libros inéditos em el área interdisciplinar que trata del proceso de interacción entre Sociedad y Medio Ambiente.
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