03709nam 22005893 450 99658016320331620240118182901.01-5017-7202-310.1515/9781501772023(CKB)29356223300041(MiAaPQ)EBC7193107(Au-PeEL)EBL7193107(DE-B1597)665190(DE-B1597)9781501772023(OCoLC)1417757765(EXLCZ)992935622330004120240115d2024 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSweet Deal, Bitter Landscape Gender Politics and Liminality in Tanzania's New Enclosures1st ed.Ithaca :Cornell University Press,2024.©2024.1 online resource (269 pages)Cornell Series on Land: New Perspectives on Territory, Development, and Environment Series.9781501772016 Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Note on Currency -- Introduction -- 1. The Making of a Sweet Deal -- 2. The Making of a Bitter Landscape -- 3. On Being Counted: Gender, Property, and "the Family" -- 4. Governing Liminality: The Bio-necropolitics of Gender -- 5. Negotiating Liminality: Everyday Resistance and the Moral Economies of Difference -- 6. Of Privilege, Lawfare, and Perverse Resistance -- Conclusion -- Glossary of Swahili Terms -- Notes -- Bibliography -- IndexSweet Deal, Bitter Landscape brings us to the mid-2000s, when the Tanzanian government struck a deal with a foreign investor to convert more than 20,000 hectares of long-settled coastal land to establish a sugarcane plantation. Ten years on, the deal was abruptly abandoned. Popularly deemed a case of hubristic global development, critics classified this project another in a line of failed modern resource grabs. Youjin B. Chung argues such tidy accounts conceal myriad and profound implications: not only how gender, history, and culture shaped the project's trajectory, but also how, even in its stalled state, the deal upended social life on the land by setting in motion incomplete processes of development and dispossession. With rich ethnographic detail and visual storytelling, Sweet Deal, Bitter Landscape traces the lived experiences of diverse rural women and men as they struggled for survival under a seemingly endless condition of liminality. In so doing, she raises critical questions about the directions and stakes of postcolonial development and nation-building in Tanzania, and the shifting meanings of identity and belonging for those on the margins of capitalist agrarian transformation.Cornell series on land.Land tenureSocial aspectsTanzaniaRural developmentPolitical aspectsTanzaniaRural developmentTanzaniaWomenTanzaniaSocial conditionsSOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Geographybisacshagrarian politics, global land grab, coastal Tanzania, international deals, liminality, feminist perspective.Land tenureSocial aspectsRural developmentPolitical aspectsRural developmentWomenSocial conditions.SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Geography.307.141209678Chung Youjin B.1987-1461281MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996580163203316Sweet Deal, Bitter Landscape3665443UNISA