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Resisting Extractivism: Peruvian Gold, Everyday Violence, and the Politics of Attention (Hardcover)

Resisting Extractivism: Peruvian Gold, Everyday Violence, and the Politics of Attention By Michael Wilson Becerril Cover Image
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ACRL's Choice Outstanding Academic Title of 2021

Peru is classified as one of the deadliest countries in the world for environmental defenders, where activists face many forms of violence. Through an ethnographic and systematic comparison of four gold-mining conflicts in Peru, Resisting Extractivism presents a vivid account of subtle and routine forms of violence, analyzing how meaning-making practices render certain types of damage and suffering noticeable while occluding others. The book thus builds a theory of violence from the ground up--how it is framed, how it impacts people's lived experiences, and how it can be confronted. By excavating how the everyday interactions that underlie conflicts are discursively concealed and highlighted, this study assists in the prevention and transformation of violence over resource extraction in Latin America.

The book draws on a controlled, qualitative comparison of four case studies, extensive ethnographic research conducted over fourteen months of fieldwork, analysis of over nine hundred archives and documents, and unprecedented access to more than 250 semi-structured interviews with key actors across industry, the state, civil society, and the media. Michael Wilson Becerril identifies, traces, and compares these dynamics to explain how similar cases can lead to contrasting outcomes--insights that may be usefully applied in other contexts to save lives and build better futures.

About the Author


Michael Wilson Becerril is an activist-scholar specialized in violence, resistance, and environmental justice, particularly in Latin America. Originally from Mexico City, he holds a PhD in politics from the University of California, Santa Cruz, and is a member of the board of directors of Our Climate. He has previously served as Visiting Assistant Professor of Peace and Conflict at Colgate University (2018-19), Jennings Randolph Peace Scholar at the United States Institute of Peace (2017-18), and University of California Eugene Cota-Robles Fellow (2012-17).


Product Details
ISBN: 9780826501585
ISBN-10: 0826501583
Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press
Publication Date: February 15th, 2021
Pages: 294
Language: English