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The Spirits are Crying: Dispossessing Land and Possessing Bodies in Rural Cambodia
Authors:Alice Beban  Courtney Work
Institution:1. Department of Development Sociology, Cornell University, , Ithaca, NY, USA;2. Department of Anthropology, Cornell University, , Ithaca, NY, USA
Abstract:In 2009, a land spirit disrupted plantation development within a contested Economic Land Concession in Cambodia. The spirit, along with efforts of a monk and NGO, ultimately persuaded state officials to return 5 ha of land to the local temple. In this paper, we bring together literature on the anthropology of religion, political economy of land possession, and critical development studies; we demonstrate that land spirits continue as members of political patronage chains at both the state and the local level, and show how the non‐capitalist logics of spirit negotiations both challenged and legitimized large‐scale land acquisition projects. The spirit was not subsumed by, but rather shaped, contemporary capitalist expansion in ways that call for a critical examination of the ontological certainty that all land is designed for human production and consumption.
Keywords:land grab  spirits  legitimacy  Buddhist environmentalism  neoliberalism  Cambodia
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