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Disrupting the Patron

Indigenous Land Rights and the Fight for Environmental Justice in Paraguay's Chaco
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In Paraguay's Chaco region, cattle ranching drives some of the world's fastest deforestation and most extreme inequality in land tenure, with grave impacts on Indigenous well-being. Disrupting the Patrón traces Enxet and Sanapaná struggles to reclaim their ancestral lands from the cattle ranches where they labored as peons--a decades-long resistance that led to the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and back to the frontlines of Paraguay's ranching frontier. The Indigenous communities at the heart of this story employ a dialectics of disruption by working with and against the law to unsettle enduring racial geographies and rebuild territorial relations, albeit with uncertain outcomes. Joel E. Correia shows that Enxet and Sanapaná peoples enact environmental justice otherwise: moving beyond juridical solutions to harm by maintaining collective lifeways and resistance amid radical social-ecological change. Correia's ethnography advances debates about environmental racism, ethics of engaged research, and Indigenous resurgence on Latin America's settler frontiers.

Product Details

PublisherUniversity of California Press
Publish DateApril 04, 2023
Pages236
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9780520393103
Dimensions8.9 X 5.9 X 0.8 inches | 0.8 pounds

About the Author

Joel E. Correia is Assistant Professor in the Human Dimensions of Natural Resources Department at Colorado State University.

Reviews

"Disrupting the Patrón is a superb ethnography of Indigenous environmental justice as well as a nuanced account of the possibilities and challenges of land back. It deserves to be widely read by scholars and practitioners of all stripes."-- "Antipode"
"Correia constructs a provocative ethnography which centers on the land struggles of the Enxet and Sanapaná people and offers a timely reminder of the racialized regimes and unequal geographies that mark the landscape of a rapidly changing economic frontier in Latin America."-- "NACLA"
"Joel Correia's timely Disrupting the Patrón has arrived at a moment of unprecedented national investment in environmental justice within the United States, and as Indigenous-led calls for the return of stolen land across North America continue to grow. Correia's in-depth ethnographic study of the Indigenous Paraguayan communities of Enxet and Sanapaná's decades-long fight for return of their ancestral lands adds critical insight to this movement, pushing the limits of how environmental justice is often defined and pursued within the states while still honoring its origin."-- "Sierra"

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