Crafting Wounaan Landscapes: Identity, Art, and Environmental Governance in Panama’s Darién

Author:   Julie Velásquez Runk
Publisher:   University of Arizona Press
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9780816534050


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   30 April 2017
Format:   Hardback
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Crafting Wounaan Landscapes: Identity, Art, and Environmental Governance in Panama’s Darién


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For many conservationists, Panama's Darién is a name they know. Renowned for its lowland tropical forests, its fame is more pronounced because a road that should be there is not: environmentalists have repeatedly, and remarkably, blocked all attempts to connect the Americas via the Pan American Highway. That lacuna, that absence of a road, also serves to occlude history in the region as its old-growth forests give the erroneous impression of a peopleless nature. In Crafting Wounaan Landscapes, Julie Velásquez Runk upends long-standing assumptions about the people that call Darién home, and she demonstrates the agency of the Wounaan people to make their living and preserve and transform their way of life in the face of continuous and tremendous change. Velásquez Runk focuses on Wounaan crafting - how their ability to subtly effect change has granted them resilience in a dynamic and globalized era. She theorizes that unpredictable landscapes, political decisions, and cultural beliefs are responsible for environmental conservation problems, and she unpacks environmental governance efforts that illustrate what happens when conservation is confronted with people in a purportedly peopleless place. The everyday dangers of environmental governance without local crafting include logging, land-grabbing, and loss of carbon in a new era of carbon governance in the face of climate change. Crafting Wounaan Landscapes provides recognition of local ways of knowing and being in the world that may be key to the future of conservation practice.

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Author:   Julie Velásquez Runk
Publisher:   University of Arizona Press
Imprint:   University of Arizona Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.40cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 23.10cm
Weight:   0.625kg
ISBN:  

9780816534050


ISBN 10:   0816534055
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   30 April 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Utterly persuasive and convincing. - Norman E. Whitten, Jr., co-author of Histories of the Present: People and Power in Ecuador A completely unique work, about a people that are nearly unknown in the literature about Latin American indigenous people. - Les Field, author of Abalone Tales: Collaborative Explorations of California Sovereignty and Identity


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Julie Velasquez Runk is an associate professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Georgia, and affiliated with the Latin American and Caribbean Studies Institute, Center for Integrative Conservation Research, and Institute of Native American Studies. She is also a research associate at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Panama City, Panama.

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