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Environment, Power, and Injustice Nancy J. Jacobs (Brown University, Rhode Island)

Environment, Power, and Injustice By Nancy J. Jacobs (Brown University, Rhode Island)

Environment, Power, and Injustice by Nancy J. Jacobs (Brown University, Rhode Island)


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Summary

Explores the environmental dynamic in the history of rural black South Africans. It historicizes food production and other environmental relations. But class, gender and, later, race determined the food production individuals practised. After the mid-twentieth century, the interventionist state enforced coercive conservation and segregation, undermining most food production by blacks.

Environment, Power, and Injustice Summary

Environment, Power, and Injustice: A South African History by Nancy J. Jacobs (Brown University, Rhode Island)

This book presents the socio-environmental history of black people around Kuruman, on the edge of the Kalahari in South Africa. Considering successive periods - Tswana agropastoral chiefdoms before colonial contact, the Cape frontier, British colonial rule, Apartheid, and the homeland of Bophuthatswana in the 1980s - Environment, Power and Injustice shows how the human relationship with the environment corresponded to differences of class, gender, and race. While exploring biological, geological, and climatological forces in history, this book argues that the challenges of existence in a semidesert arose more from human injustice than from deficiencies in the natural environment. In fact, powerful people drew strength from and exercised their power over others through the environment. At the same time, the natural world provided marginal peoples with some relief from human injustice.

Environment, Power, and Injustice Reviews

'... a fascinating story of the relationships of different groups of people with their environment, as they interact with each other ... a work of impeccably detailed research, supported by more than 50 pages of notes ...' Geography
'This is a seminal contribution to southern African rural and environmental history, authoritatively meshing natural and socio-political environments in ways that make many new connections and interpretations ... Jacob's approach throughout is refreshingly nonideological and morally aware ...' Anthony Lemon, Cultural Geographies

About Nancy J. Jacobs (Brown University, Rhode Island)

Nancy J. Jacobs is Assistant Professor in the Department of African Studies and the Department of History at Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, USA. She is a recipient of the Alice Hamilton article prize from the American Society for Environmental History.

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. Approaching Kuruman; 2. Goat people and fish people on the agro-pastoral frontier, c. 1750-1830; 3. Intensification and social innovation on the cape frontier: 1820s-1885; 4. Colonial annexation: land alienation and environmental administration; 5. Environmental trauma, colonial rule and the failure of extensive food production, 1895-1903; 6. The environmental history of a 'labor reservoir', 1903-1970s; 7. Apportioning water, dividing land: segregation, 1910-1977; 8. Betterment and the Bophuthatswana donkey massacre: the environmental rights of tribal subjects; 9. Retrospectives on socio-environmental history and socio-environmental justice; Appendices.

Additional information

NLS9780521010702
9780521010702
0521010705
Environment, Power, and Injustice: A South African History by Nancy J. Jacobs (Brown University, Rhode Island)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2003-06-26
324
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