The Elephant in the Room: Confronting the Colonial Character of Wildlife Conservation in Africa

作者: Elizabeth Garland

DOI: 10.1353/ARW.0.0095

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摘要: This article draws attention to the structural inequalities that characterize position of Africans within global symbolic and political economies African wildlife conservation, theorizes these in ways move beyond critique conservation as simply a colonial or neocolonial imposition. Conceptualizing Africa mode capitalist production, argues both for broadening analytic lens through which effects on are assessed, redressing power dynamics currently surround protection wild animals.

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