在纳米比亚N≠a Jaqna争夺公地的斗争中对抗围栏和土地掠夺者

Fighting fences and land grabbers in the struggle for the Commons in N≠a Jaqna, Namibia

African Affairs · 2021
被引 6
ABS 3

中文导读

研究了纳米比亚原住民San人管理的公地被非法围占后,通过法律诉讼抗争但执行困难,揭示了土地争夺背后不同群体对发展现代性的冲突。

Abstract

Abstract Livestock owners, elites and non-elites alike, from different parts of Namibia fence in land that belongs to the indigenous San people who collectively manage their land as a conservancy. Fencing violates the Communal Land Reform Act of 2002. The conservancy started a lawsuit in August 2013 with reference to this Act to remove the fences and end the illegal occupation of land. The High Court ruled in 2016 in favour of the conservancy, but the fences have not been removed and more illegal settlers have settled in the conservancy. We conceptualize and analyse the act of fencing as land grabbing but argue simultaneously that the legal battle of the conservancy is more than a struggle for justice. The case unfolds as an ontological struggle between actors, their institutions and respective policies and discourses, pivoting on conflicting visions of modernities of (rural) development in Tsumkwe West. The wider significance beyond N≠a Jaqna is that the core of struggles about land and rights in situations of land grabbing is whose modernity counts. The court case has also paved the way for conservancies and other resource communities to become involved in dealing with land issues and contesting the multiple meanings of land.

土地掠夺公地管理原住民权利土地法律发展现代性