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Seeing like an indigenous community : the World Bank's Agriculture for Development Report read from the perspective of postwar rural Guatemala

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 Artículo impreso(a) Idioma: Inglés Tema(s) en español: En: Journal of Peasant Studies volumen 36, número 3 (July 2009), páginas 645-651Resumen:
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This paper uses the case of a rural indigenous village in the war torn highlands of Guatemala to question the framework for using 'agriculture for development' put forth by the World Bank in its 2008 World Development Report. There is a significant gap between the Bank's sanguine vision of recent developments in Guatemala and the limited options available to indigenous rural agrarian producers. This gap stems from critical lacunae in the Report's framework, namely, its neglect of the non-economic forces that structure agrarian poverty, and its neglect of history.

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This paper uses the case of a rural indigenous village in the war torn highlands of Guatemala to question the framework for using 'agriculture for development' put forth by the World Bank in its 2008 World Development Report. There is a significant gap between the Bank's sanguine vision of recent developments in Guatemala and the limited options available to indigenous rural agrarian producers. This gap stems from critical lacunae in the Report's framework, namely, its neglect of the non-economic forces that structure agrarian poverty, and its neglect of history. Inglés