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Wild mushrooms, forest governance, and conflict in the northern Sierra of Oaxaca.

机译:瓦哈卡北部山脉的野生蘑菇,森林治理和冲突。

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The dissertation presented here is a study of the ways in which a Zapotec community in the Sierra Norte region of Oaxaca State in southern Mexico is formed and reshaped by political mobilizations around forest use and conservation. The process of community formation is traced across different periods through a focus on wild edible mushroom harvesting, forest governance, and intervillage conflict in the Pueblos Mancomunados community, always with a view to showing how affiliation, solidarity and government come to be enacted in and on the community as its members seek livelihoods and political rights in their lands. Ethnographic and ethnohistoric evidence was collected in Oaxaca over a period of fifteen months between 2002 and 2006 in order to: first, document the use and management of wild mushrooms; second, to examine the extent to which environmental management becomes a set of processes through which campesinos are governed by, contest, or support conservation projects in their communal forests; and lastly, to situate recent conservation efforts within a larger regional history as a way to explore the continuities and disjunctures between historic and contemporary community formation and territorialization.;The results indicate that regimes of nature management, specifically of such forest products as ectomycorrhizal fungi whose very essence is networked and largely hidden, are representative of complex processes found at the 'margins' of the state. This research also contends that the emergence of new collaborative assemblages blur the boundaries between state, civil society and communities, and reveal the unfinished and contingent process of state-making and environmental governmentality. Moreover, this research shows that far from bending to the hegemony of agrarian and environmental control of the state, campesinos exercise agency in strategic and dynamic ways that at times conform to institutional and political economic forces, and at other times openly and covertly resist them. Finally, this research contributes to a body of literature about forest politics in Mexico and Central America, particularly adding a focus on non-timber forest products and adding an understudied case to the ethnographic record of Oaxaca.
机译:本文介绍的是对墨西哥南部瓦哈卡州山脉北部山脉的Zapotec社区通过围绕森林利用和保护的政治动员的形成和重塑方式的研究。通过关注野生食用蘑菇的采伐,森林治理以及普韦布洛斯·曼孔纳多斯社区的村民冲突,可以追溯到不同时期的社区形成过程,其目的始终是展示如何在其内部和之后实施隶属关系,团结和政府社区作为其成员在其土地上寻求生计和政治权利。从2002年至2006年的15个月中,在瓦哈卡州收集了人种学和民族史证据,目的是:首先,记录野生蘑菇的使用和管理;第二,研究环境管理成为一系列过程的程度,在这些过程中,营地人受到其公共森林保护项目的支配,竞争或支持;最后,将最近的保护工作放在更大的区域历史上,以探索历史和当代社区形成与领土化之间的连续性和脱节性。结果表明,自然管理制度,特别是林外菌根真菌等森林产品,非常本质是网络化的,在很大程度上是隐藏的,代表着国家“边缘”发现的复杂过程。这项研究还认为,新的协作组织的出现模糊了国家,公民社会和社区之间的界限,并揭示了国家建立和环境治理的未完成和偶然的过程。而且,这项研究表明,坎佩斯诺人并没有以屈服于国家土地和环境控制的霸权,而是以战略和动态的方式行使代理权,这种方式有时与制度和政治经济力量相适应,而在其他时候则公开地和秘密地抵抗它们。最后,这项研究为有关墨西哥和中美洲森林政治的文献做出了贡献,特别是增加了对非木材林产品的关注,并为瓦哈卡州的人种志记录增加了被研究不足的案例。

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  • 作者

    Poe, Melissa Renee.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Washington.;

  • 授予单位 University of Washington.;
  • 学科 Anthropology Cultural.;Geography.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 321 p.
  • 总页数 321
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 人类学;自然地理学;
  • 关键词

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