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Essays that examine globalization's effects with an emphasis on the interplay of race and rurality as it occurs across diverse geographies and peoples. Issues of migration, environment, rurality, and the visceral “politics of place” and “space” have occupied center stage in recent electoral po...

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Essays that examine globalization's effects with an emphasis on the interplay of race and rurality as it occurs across diverse geographies and peoples. Issues of migration, environment, rurality, and the visceral “politics of place” and “space” have occupied center stage in recent electoral political struggles in the United States and Europe, suffused by an antiglobalization discourse that has come to resonate with Euro-American peoples. Race and Rurality in the Global Economy suggests that this present fractious global politics begs for closer attention to be paid to the deep-rooted conditions and outcomes of globalization and development. From multiple viewpoints the contributors to this volume propose ways of understanding the ongoing processes of globalization that configure peoples and places via a politics of rurality in a capitalist world economy, and through an optics of raciality that intersects with class, gender, identity, land, and environment. In tackling the dynamics of space and place, their essays address matters such as the heightened risks and multiple states of insecurity in the global economy; the new logics of expulsion and primitive accumulation dynamics shaping a new “savage sorting”; patterns of resistance and transformation in the face of globalization’s political and environmental changes; the steady decline in the livelihoods of people of color globally and their deepened vulnerabilities; and the complex reconstitution of systemic and lived racialization within these processes. This book is an invitation to ask whether our dystopia in present politics can be disentangled from the deepening sense of “white fragility” in the context of the historical power of globalization’s raced effects.
1. Global Economies and Historical Change: Rethinking Social Struggles and Transformations in Africa's Zones of Rurality (1500 -- 1800) / Ray A. Kea -- 2. Making Development through Rural Initiative "Unthinkable": Tanzania in the Time of Ujamaa / James Giblin -- 3. Racialization and the Historical Production of Contemporary Land Rights Inequalities in Upland Northern Thailand / Amanda Flaim -- 4. Making Things for Living, and Living a Life with Things / Olivia Maria Gomes da Cunha -- 5. Race and Class Marginalization in the Globalization of the Rice Industry / Wazir Mohamed -- 6. At the Margins of Citizenship: Oil, Poverty, and Race in Esmeraldas, Ecuador / Gabriela Valdivia -- 7. Racing the Reservation: Rethinking Resistance and Development in the Navajo Nation / Dana E. Powell -- 8. Rediscovering Afro-American Ruralities: The Mississippi Delta and Loi'za (Puerto Rico) as Cultural Hot Spots / Juan Giusti-Cordero -- 9. Race in the Reconstruction of Rural Society in the Cotton South since the Civil War / Jeannie Whayne.
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Rural development.
Rural population Economic conditions.
Race Economic aspects.
Globalization.
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Fernand Braudel Center studies in historical social science
Global Economies and Historical Change: Rethinking Social Struggles and Transformations in Africa's Zones of Rurality (1500 -- 1800) /
Making Development through Rural Initiative "Unthinkable": Tanzania in the Time of Ujamaa /
Racialization and the Historical Production of Contemporary Land Rights Inequalities in Upland Northern Thailand /
Making Things for Living, and Living a Life with Things /
Race and Class Marginalization in the Globalization of the Rice Industry /
At the Margins of Citizenship: Oil, Poverty, and Race in Esmeraldas, Ecuador /
Racing the Reservation: Rethinking Resistance and Development in the Navajo Nation /
Rediscovering Afro-American Ruralities: The Mississippi Delta and Loi'za (Puerto Rico) as Cultural Hot Spots /
Race in the Reconstruction of Rural Society in the Cotton South since the Civil War /
title_full Race and rurality in the global economy / edited by Michaeline A. Crichlow, Patricia Northover, and Juan Giusti-Cordero.
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title_alt Global Economies and Historical Change: Rethinking Social Struggles and Transformations in Africa's Zones of Rurality (1500 -- 1800) /
Making Development through Rural Initiative "Unthinkable": Tanzania in the Time of Ujamaa /
Racialization and the Historical Production of Contemporary Land Rights Inequalities in Upland Northern Thailand /
Making Things for Living, and Living a Life with Things /
Race and Class Marginalization in the Globalization of the Rice Industry /
At the Margins of Citizenship: Oil, Poverty, and Race in Esmeraldas, Ecuador /
Racing the Reservation: Rethinking Resistance and Development in the Navajo Nation /
Rediscovering Afro-American Ruralities: The Mississippi Delta and Loi'za (Puerto Rico) as Cultural Hot Spots /
Race in the Reconstruction of Rural Society in the Cotton South since the Civil War /
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Making Development through Rural Initiative "Unthinkable": Tanzania in the Time of Ujamaa /
Racialization and the Historical Production of Contemporary Land Rights Inequalities in Upland Northern Thailand /
Making Things for Living, and Living a Life with Things /
Race and Class Marginalization in the Globalization of the Rice Industry /
At the Margins of Citizenship: Oil, Poverty, and Race in Esmeraldas, Ecuador /
Racing the Reservation: Rethinking Resistance and Development in the Navajo Nation /
Rediscovering Afro-American Ruralities: The Mississippi Delta and Loi'za (Puerto Rico) as Cultural Hot Spots /
Race in the Reconstruction of Rural Society in the Cotton South since the Civil War /
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