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Author:
Hirsch, Eric (Eric Michael), author.
Title:
Acts of growth : development and the politics of abundance in Peru / Eric Hirsch.
Publisher:
Stanford University Press,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
xi, 264 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Subject:
Economic development--Social aspects--Caylloma (Province)--Caylloma (Province)
Economic development--Social aspects--Espinar (Province)--Espinar (Province)
Rural development--Caylloma (Province)--Caylloma (Province)
Rural development--Espinar (Province)--Espinar (Province)
Indians of South America--Caylloma (Province)--Caylloma (Province)--Economic conditions.
Indians of South America--Espinar (Province)--Espinar (Province)--Economic conditions.
Economic development--Social aspects.
Indians of South America--Economic conditions.
Rural development.
Peru--Caylloma (Province)
Peru--Espinar (Province)
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [233]-251) and index.
Contents:
Introduction : the richest country in the world -- The coloniality of the resource : historicizing Andean abundance -- Contesting the resource : ecologies of attachment in a time of water precarity -- Staging growth : the choreography of indigenous plenty -- Economies of empowerment : making mature subjects -- Extractive care : cattle, contamination, and climate change at the Tintaya Mine -- Conclusion : returns.
Summary:
"Over the last decade, Peru has experienced a spectacular mining boom and astronomical economic growth. Yet, for villagers in Peru's southern Andes, few have felt the material benefits. With this book, Eric Hirsch considers what growth means--and importantly how it feels. Hirsch proposes an analysis of boom-time capitalism that starts not from considerations of poverty, but from the premise that Peru is wealthy. He situates his work in a network of villages near new mining sites, agricultural export markets, and tourist attractions, where Peruvian prosperity appears tantalizingly close, yet just out of reach. This book centers small-scale development investments working to transform villagers into indigenous entrepreneurs ready to capitalize on Peru's new national brand and access the constantly deferred promise of national growth. That meant identifying as indigenous, where few actively did so; identifying as an entrepreneur, in a place where single-minded devotion to a business went against the tendency to diversify income sources; and identifying every dimension of one's daily life as a resource, despite the unwelcome intimacy this required. Theorizing growth as an affective project that requires constant physical and emotional labor, Acts of Growth follows a diverse group of Andean residents through the exhausting work of making an economy grow"--Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1503630943
9781503630949
1503630218
9781503630215
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1255521643
LCCN:
2021026501
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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