Acts of growth : development and the politics of abundance in Peru / Eric Hirsch.

"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 a...

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Main Author: Hirsch, Eric (Eric Michael) (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, 2022.
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505 0 |a 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. 
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