[ANU Pacific.Institute] Thu 10 Oct @12pm Book launch by The Hon Ralph Regenvanu: My land my life - Dispossession at the frontiers of desire

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Mon Sep 30 14:08:53 AEST 2024


Dear Subscribers,

Join us for the following book launch!

My land my life - Dispossession at the frontiers of desire

[Book: My Land My Life - Dispossession at the Frontiers of Desire]

Throughout Oceania, land is central to identity because it is understood to be spiritually nourishing and sustaining. Land is the mother. Land, and the kinship it nurtures, is the basis for sustaining livelihoods and ways of life. Therefore, Indigenous dispossession from the land has deep and far-reaching consequences. My Land, My Life: Dispossession at the Frontier of Desire explores the land rush that took place in Vanuatu from 2001 to 2014 which resulted in over ten percent of all customary land being leased. In this book, Siobhan McDonnell offers new insights into the drivers of capitalist land transformations. Using multi-scalar and multi-sited ethnography she describes not simply a linear march toward commodification of the landscape by foreign interests, but a complex web replete with the local powerful Indigenous men involved in manipulating power and property. McDonnell describes land-leasing processes and maps the relationships between investors, middlemen, and local men. She shows how property is a tool with which foreigners reassert capitalism and neocolonial control over Indigenous landscapes. The legal identity of 'landowner' contains foundational contradictions between the rights established in Vanuatu's kastom system and those afforded by property, as individualised rights over land. Property has also created sites for the production of masculine authority and enabled men to manipulate claims to land and entrench their personal power. This book explores how transactions of customary land have created new domains of agency and frontiers of desire: foreign desire to possess land and local desire to lease land for cash. It concludes with a discussion of Vanuatu's constitutional and land reform package, drafted by the author, which took effect in 2014 and delivered a more empathetic approach to Indigenous land rights and ended the land rush.

The seminar will include a short discussion of the book by the author, Siobhan McDonnell, followed by the launch of the book by Vanuatu's Special Envoy for Climate Change, The Hon Ralph Regenvanu.

Event details

Date and time: Thursday, 10 October, 12-1pm
Venue (in-person): Canberry/Springbank room JG Crawford Building
Venue (online): Zoom

REGISTER HERE<https://pacificinstitute.anu.edu.au/event/book-launch-hon-ralph-regenvanu-my-land-my-life-dispossession-frontiers-desire>

Kind Regards,
ANU Pacific Institute


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