Taking Southeast Asia to Market: Commodities, Nature, and People in the Neoliberal Age | 
| Creators: Joseph Nevins, Nancy Lee Peluso Publisher: Cornell University Press Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 2nd Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 280 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6 x 0.7
ISBN: 0801474337 Dewey Decimal Number: 381.0959 EAN: 9780801474330 ASIN: 0801474337
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Product Description Keith Barney, York University David Biggs, University of California at Riverside Dorian Fougeres, CALFED Bay-Delta Science Program Paul K. Gellert, University of Tennessee Tania Li, University of Toronto Ken MacLean, Clark University Joseph Nevins, Vassar College Nancy Lee Peluso, University of California, Berkeley Lesley Potter, Australian National University Daromir Rudnyckyj, University of Victoria Sandra Smeltzer, University of Western Ontario Angie Ngoc Tran, California State University, Monterey Bay Anna Tsing, University of California at Santa Cruz Peter Vandergeest, York University
Recent changes in the global economy and in Southeast Asian national political economies have led to new forms of commodity production and new commodities. Using insights from political economy and commodity studies, the essays in Taking Southeast Asia to Market trace the myriad ways recent alignments among producers, distributors, and consumers are affecting people and nature throughout the region. In case studies ranging from coffee and hardwood products to mushroom pickers and Vietnamese factory workers, the authors detail the Southeast Asian articulations of these processes while also discussing the broader implications of these shifts. Taken together, the cases show how commodities illuminate the convergence of changing social forces in Southeast Asia today, as they transform the terms, practices, and experiences of everyday life and politics in the global economy.
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much needed book September 19, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
those of us who study globalization and the environment, and teach it, have been suggesting recently that we need a new way to look at neoliberalism and nature and its intersection with people, communities, and places. The chapters in this book do that by looking at all of the different processes and patterns in which nature is commodified under neoliberal globalization. The chapters are accessible, well written and well researched. Very good for a sophomore and above course on SEA, environment and development, globalization, or environmental studies. They have a broad range of topics, locations, and commodities.
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