Rural Radicalism and the Historical Land Conflict in the Malawian Tea Economy

Rural Radicalism and the Historical Land Conflict in the Malawian Tea Economy

Author: 
Chinigò, Davide
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis Group
Date published: 
2016
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Journal of Southern African Studies (JSAS)
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Journal of Southern African Studies, Vol. 42, No. 2, April 2016, pp. 283-297
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This article contributes to the debate about land conflicts in Africa and explores how people and social groups claim, negotiate and legitimate access to land and local resources through the construction of political repertoires drawing on history. Empirically, the article discusses a historical land conflict in Thyolo, southern Malawi, and presents details about a recently established rural movement known as the People?s Land Organisation (PLO). The lens of territoriality is used to contextualise current rural radicalism within the history of the tea economy, and to highlight strategies to establish or maintain control over undeveloped or underdeveloped land. By suggesting that land conflicts embody broader competition for shares of public authority, the article concludes that territorial strategies drawing on alternative views of history are central to the formulation and legitimation of land claims in the Malawian tea economy.

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CITATION: Chinigò, Davide. Rural Radicalism and the Historical Land Conflict in the Malawian Tea Economy . : Taylor & Francis Group , 2016. Journal of Southern African Studies, Vol. 42, No. 2, April 2016, pp. 283-297 - Available at: https://library.au.int/rural-radicalism-and-historical-land-conflict-malawian-tea-economy-0