作者
Sharlene Mollett
发表日期
2014/11
期刊
Latin American Perspectives
卷号
41
期号
6
页码范围
27-45
出版商
SAGE Publications
简介
On the Honduran North Coast, the Afro-indigenous Garifuna struggle to maintain access to and control of their ancestral lands. Their concerns are due in part to the Honduran state’s long-standing goal of modernizing the North Coast and providing an attractive site for foreign investment in land and tourism. The state’s commitment to improving the country’s development profile by opening coastal land ownership to foreigners often overlooks international and constitutional recognition of communal forms of land tenure. Ethnographic participant observation in the Garifuna community of Tornabé, a fishing and farming village in the Tela Bay region, supplemented by semistructured interviews, historical data collection, discourse analysis, and research on agrarian and environmental policy, suggests that Garifuna displacement is a product of the state’s development imaginaries, which racialize the Garifuna as backward …
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