The banana tree at the gate : a history of marginal peoples and global markets in Borneo / Michael R. Dove.
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- 9780300153217
- 306.349095983 DOV 22
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306.349 POT Anthropology of food : | 306.349 ZIM Changing fortunes : | 306.34909548 PAN Crooked stalks : | 306.349095983 DOV The banana tree at the gate : | 306.36 RAM The warp and the weft : | 306.3615 JAC The economics of gender / | 306.362 0954 CHA Slavery & South Asian history / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [259]-316) and indexes.
The study of smallholder commodity producers -- A native court's warning about involvement in commodity production -- The antecedent to cultivating exotic rubber: gathering native forest rubbers -- The construction of rubber knowledge in Southeast Asia -- Depression-era responses to smallholder rubber development by tribesmen and governments -- The dual economy of cultivating rubber and rice -- Living rubber, dead land, and persisting systems: indigenous representations of sustainability -- Material wealth and political powerlessness: a parable from South Kalimantan -- Plantations and representations in Indonesia -- Smallholders and globalization.
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