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The author presents an anthropological analysis of the regulatory technologies that characterize contemporary resource frontiers. He offers an ethnographic portrayal of indigenous rights, resource extraction and environmental politics in the Peruvian Amazon.
Contents
Foreword; Jonathan Friedman 1. The Post-Frontier Paradox 2. The Peruvian Amazon And Post-Frontier Ethnography 3. Frontier Narratives 4. Decolonizing Indigenous Governance 5. Greening The Frontier 6. The Double-Bind Of Community Conservation 8. Oil Exploration And The Extractive Post-Frontier 9. Indigenous Power And Post-Frontier Politics Concluding Remarks: Theorizing Post-Frontier Governance Post-Script: Biosphere Dreams And Biosfears



