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The Forest People without a Forest

Development Paradoxes, Belonging and Participation of the Baka in East Cameroon

By (author) Glory M. Lueong
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Berghahn Books, Oxford, United Kingdom
Published: 1st Dec 2016
Dimensions: w 152mm h 229mm d 18mm
Weight: 431g
ISBN-10: 1785333801
ISBN-13: 9781785333804
Barcode No: 9781785333804
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Synopsis
Development interventions often generate contradictions around questions of who benefits from development and which communities are targeted for intervention. This book examines how the Baka, who live in Eastern Cameroon, assert forms of belonging in order to participate in development interventions, and how community life is shaped and reshaped through these interventions. Often referred to as 'forest people', the Baka have witnessed many recent development interventions that include competing and contradictory policies such as 'civilize', assimilate and integrate the Baka into 'full citizenship', conserve the forest and wildlife resources, and preserve indigenous cultures at the verge of extinction.

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"The book will be of interest to students, development practitioners and anthropologists more broadly, particularly as a lesson in the broader consequences of the cultural framings of the groups we engage with." * Social Anthropology



"This is a fascinating and important case in Cameroon and a crucial lesson for anthropology, which has at times been inclined to take the erroneous position that groupness is an inexpungeable reality when it may not exist today and may not have existed in the past." * Anthropology Review Database