Palma de aceite y acoplamientos marginales en la Lacandona

This  note analyzes data collected from  91 oil palm producers in the southeast of the Lacandon jungle. It begins by establishing the theoretical horizons  for examining  the cultural heterogeneity of the population, capitalist relations, before and during the inc...

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Main Author: Cano Castellanos, Ingreet Juliet
Format: Online
Language:Spanish
Editor: El Colegio de México 2021
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Online Access:https://estudiossociologicos.colmex.mx/index.php/es/article/view/2124
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Estudios Sociológicos

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Summary:This  note analyzes data collected from  91 oil palm producers in the southeast of the Lacandon jungle. It begins by establishing the theoretical horizons  for examining  the cultural heterogeneity of the population, capitalist relations, before and during the incorporation of monoculture, and local uncertainty regarding its environmental impact. In addition,  the notions of anchoring and coupling  are proposed to study the internalization of this productive system as a relational but also as an economic, cultural and political process. Consequently, the cultural and political configuration in the area, the couplings  at the level of domestic economies and local and regional power relations are discussed as aspects that enhance  the understanding of the position occupied and assigned to the peasantry during  the current momentum  of agrarian capitalism.