‘Land for my children’: Gendered moral economies, social reproduction and resistance against land grabs in rural Cambodia
Saba Joshi
Abstract:This article elaborates the connections between women's roles in household and community social reproduction and their leadership in resistance against land dispossession. Drawing on interviews with women land activists in two rural provinces, situated in south and central Cambodia, it examines the beliefs and processes of meaning‐making underpinning women's activism against state‐sanctioned land acquisitions through an examination of the symbols, discourses and imaginaries of land, home and social reproductiv… Show more
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