Covering the land with oil palm: revelation, value, and landownership among the Kairak‐speaking Baining of Papua New Guinea

IF 1.2 2区 社会学 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute Pub Date : 2024-09-18 DOI:10.1111/1467-9655.14206
Inna Yaneva‐Toraman
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This article explores how a displaced Papua New Guinean people decided to lease their customary land for oil palm plantation farming to restore their land use rights and resolve ongoing disputes with migrant settlers. By transforming the landscape into a territorialized space as a plantation, Kairak‐speaking Baining hoped to gain actual landownership status and control over their land, which in turn, they believed, could bring them the development they had long dreamed of. I argue that Kairak conceptions about the plantation as a tool to reveal their landownership and remove the settlers drew on Melanesian notions about covering and revelation, changing perceptions of value, and discourse around ‘settlerhood’ and ‘nativism’, and show how agribusiness capital expansion strategies leverage regional politics of identity and autochthony. By illustrating how the plantation expansion unfolded differently in this region, the material offers new insights on the Plantationocene, global land grabs, dispossession and migration, and reaffirms the consequences reported elsewhere in the world where enclosures of exclusion lead to forceful rearrangements of people's social and economic lives, leaving their hopes and plantation promises unrealized.
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用油棕覆盖土地:巴布亚新几内亚讲凯拉克语的贝宁人的启示、价值和土地所有权
本文探讨了流离失所的巴布亚新几内亚人如何决定将其传统土地租赁给油棕榈种植园耕作,以恢复其土地使用权并解决与移民定居者之间的持续纠纷。讲凯拉克语的拜宁人希望通过将景观转化为种植园的领土化空间,获得实际的土地所有权地位和对土地的控制权,他们相信这反过来会给他们带来梦寐以求的发展。我认为,凯拉克人将种植园视为一种工具,用来揭示他们的土地所有权并赶走定居者,这种观念借鉴了美拉尼西亚关于覆盖和揭示、不断变化的价值观念以及围绕 "定居者身份 "和 "本土主义 "的论述,并展示了农业综合企业的资本扩张战略是如何利用地区身份政治和本土政治的。通过说明种植园扩张如何在该地区以不同方式展开,这些材料为种植世、全球土地掠夺、剥夺和移民提供了新的见解,并再次证实了世界其他地方报告的后果,即排斥性圈地导致人们的社会和经济生活被强行重新安排,使他们的希望和种植园的承诺落空。
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