The Forest People without a Forest : : Development Paradoxes, Belonging and Participation of the Baka in East Cameroon / / Glory M. Lueong.

Development interventions often generate contradictions around questions of who benefits from development and which communities are targeted for intervention. This book examines how the Baka, who live in Eastern Cameroon, assert forms of belonging in order to participate in development interventions...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Berghahn Books Complete eBook-Package 2016
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Place / Publishing House:New York ;, Oxford : : Berghahn Books, , [2016]
©2016
Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (218 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Figures and Tables --
Acronyms --
Preface --
Introduction --
Chapter 1 Pygmies amid ‘Development’ Practices in Cameroon --
Chapter 2 Claims to Belonging: Two Conflicting Versions of Belonging in the East Region of Cameroon --
Chapter 3 Reconstructing ‘Rootedness in the Soil’ to Authenticate Belonging to the Roadsides --
Chapter 4 Internal Differentiation and Inequality among the Baka --
Chapter 5 Development Participation among the Baka in the East Region of Cameroon --
Conclusion --
Appendix --
Bibliography --
Index
Summary:Development interventions often generate contradictions around questions of who benefits from development and which communities are targeted for intervention. This book examines how the Baka, who live in Eastern Cameroon, assert forms of belonging in order to participate in development interventions, and how community life is shaped and reshaped through these interventions. Often referred to as ‘forest people’, the Baka have witnessed many recent development interventions that include competing and contradictory policies such as ‘civilize’, assimilate and integrate the Baka into ‘full citizenship’, conserve the forest and wildlife resources, and preserve indigenous cultures at the verge of extinction.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781785333811
9783110998221
DOI:10.1515/9781785333811?locatt=mode:legacy
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Glory M. Lueong.