Land, stories, and resources: Discourse and entification in Onabasulu modernity

被引:39
作者
Ernst, TM [1 ]
机构
[1] Charles Sturt Univ, Wagga Wagga, NSW 2678, Australia
关键词
political ecology; discursive practices; cognized models; Onabasulu (Papua New Guinea);
D O I
10.1525/aa.1999.101.1.88
中图分类号
Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号
030303 ;
摘要
Resource development may involve codifications of social organization that alter preexisting arrangements. This is the case in Onabasulu society today, impacted by Chevron's petroleum extractions nearby and the codifications of collective life introduced by multinationals and the State of Papua New Guinea alike. Located on the Great Papuan Plateau of Papua New Guinea, Onabasulu "clans" are largely an artifact of a certificate-based incorporation process and do not preexist the era of petroleum development. This "entification" of clans is matched by an entification of ethnic groups, which previously enjoyed soft (or "thick") rather than hard (or sharp) edges and boundaries. Various discourses-lineage histories, myths, other stories-are best viewed as instruments that political actors-the Onabasulu as a people, various clans, various individuals-use to embrace, contest, or manipulate the new codifications as these actors strive to position themselves competitively in relation to resources in an era of nationalist and capitalist penetration. "Land, Stories, and Resources" argues for a discourse-centered political ecology of Onabasulu modernity, one that recognizes the political and discursive roots of human-land relations in an unfolding and open-ended history predicated on an emerging politics of difference within a globalizing context.
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