Interview: Land's End book and Food Sovereignty.

2017. Conversation with Boaventura Monjane.


In this interview with Boaventura Monjane, Prof. Tania Murray Li talks about key findings and main arguments of her recent book, "Land's End: Capitalist Relations on an Indigenous Frontier" (2014). She also explain how Food Sovereignty may fail to resonate in certain contexts, as in the case of highland Sulawesi, Indonesia. Her next book is on Palm Oil plantations in Indonesia.


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