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ArtikelCoconuts and the Emergence of Violence in Sulu: Beyond Resource Competition Paradigms  
Oleh: Orr, Yancey
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Bijdragen Tot de Taal Land En Volkenkunde vol. 168 no. 02/03 (2012), page 253-273.
Topik: Coconuts; Tausug Violence; Human-Plant Nurturing; Environmental Violence; Southeast Asia; Human-Plant Interaction; Social Ecology
Fulltext: B10 v168 n2-3 2012 p253,win.pdf (870.08KB)
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Isi artikelAgricultural differentiation can lead to cultural differentiation. Among the Sulu Archipelago’s Tausug in south Philippines, increased coconut production has resulted in more violence and banditry among individuals and communities than among other Tausug populations engaged in other economic activities. Although resource competition in social theory has been used to explicate the connections between agriculture and violence (Vayda, Rappaport, Homer-Dixon, Stinchcombe, Peluso, Watts), this is not the case in Sulu. Coconut production influences violence through its low labour requirement which allows the intensification of culturally valued male violence (rites of passage, feuding); the low level of skills entailed in its cultivation and harvesting which limits the roles men can play in Tausug society; and the lack of ‘nurturing’ (as an activity) inherent in its cultivation.
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