Minerals, Nation, and Resistance in Peru
Friday, January 2, 2015: 4:50 PM
Conference Room D (Sheraton New York)
This paper will examine the role played by minerals and extractivism in the making of both the national imaginary and subaltern cultures of resistance. Focusing on the mobilization in opposition to the Conga mining project in northern Peru, this paper will discuss the incidence of anti-extractivist struggles in debates pertaining to modes of development, citizenship, indigeneity, nation, and nationalism.
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