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E-raamat: Uncommoning, Difference and Politics: Worldless Production of Paraguay

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This book presents a reinterpretation of the meaning and practices of uncommoning. It provides a critical reflection on the frontiers of the modern world where uncommoning is the key driving-force underpinning a deceitful democracy and an exclusionary socio-economy.



This book presents a reinterpretation of the meaning and practices of uncommoning. It provides a critical reflection on the frontiers of the modern world where uncommoning is the key driving-force underpinning a deceitful democracy and an exclusionary socio-economy.

Uncommoning is a socio-spatial process of othering, grabbing and reordering that particularly impacts indigenous peoples. The book revisits classical, contemporary and decolonial literature, as well as documents, reports and archival data, to analyse the Paraguayan case of uncommoning. It examines how these processes have deep roots in the shortcomings of western thinking, including religious, juridical and moral doctrines. The book also demonstrates that Europe has major responsibilities and cannot be removed from the search for responses and alternatives. After a detailed theoretical elaboration, informed primary by Hegel’s socio-spatial sensibilities, the book empirically analyses the ‘worldless’ production of Paraguay as a country with a fragile sovereignty and whose development is, more than anything else, highly subtractive.

The text will be of interest to scholars and researchers in development, indigenous studies, decolonisation, human geography, agribusiness, South American studies, as well as policy makers in international development agencies and NGOs.

1.The Uncommon Impasse. 2.Uncommoning Roots of Capitalist Modernity.
3.Erysichthonian Trends and the Sublation of Uncommoning. 4.Uncommoning the
Guarani World. 5.Becoming and Uncommoning the Pay Tavyterã. 6.Uncommoning
Development and Genocidal Agribusiness. 7.Indigenous Commons and a Reason in
Common.
Antonio Augusto Rossotto Ioris is Professor of Political Geography and Director of the MSc in Environment and Development at the School of Geography and Planning, Cardiff University. With a long list of books and academic articles, Ioris has managed several international research projects, including work on agricultural frontiers in the Amazon Region and on the geography of the Guarani indigenous population.