Based on fieldwork undertaken in the Highlands of Madagascar, this paper analyses the growing local anxieties over the alleged theft of ancestors’ bones from family tombs. It argues that discourses about the theft of ancestors’ bones emerge as moral and political commentaries on the impact of the neoliberal, predatory capitalism that is increasingly devouring country’s resources, and as a good entry point for the analysis of local conflicts along different axes of social differentiation. The coexistence of the invisibility of these immoral economies and their great mediatic, material and discursive visibility helps to establish the stealing of ancestors’ bones as an arena of accusations between groups and individuals at a local level. At th...
The origin of Madagascar’s highly endemic vertebrate fauna remains one of the great unsolved mysteri...
Since 1990, northern Madagascar has been overwhelmed by successive and overlapping resource booms an...
Over the last few years, many inhabitants of Madagascar’s capital city Antananarivo have started to ...
This article analyses Malagasy notions of land as heritage through the concept of fomba gasy, known ...
This article analyses Malagasy notions of land as heritage through the concept of fomba gasy, known ...
This paper examines the livelihoods of artisanal ruby and sapphire miners in Madagascar, with a spec...
In the last century, the objects of Candomblé, a religion of African origin in Bahia, suffered radic...
The common use in Antananarivo, the Capital of Madagascar, is to be buried not in town but in family...
Archaeological excavations in northern Madagascar during the first half of the 20th century have rev...
It is a well-known fact that organised crime has developed into an international network including v...
Conflict over property and resource rights is a common product of the convergence of biodiversity co...
In the last century, the objects of Candomblé, a religion of African origin in Bahia, suffered radic...
‘Rescue’ has long provided a justification for the handling of illicit cultural goods, yet the speci...
In dominant archaeological discourse, looting has been primarily discussed in connection with its as...
Drawing on studies of the gift and exchange, cattle-based economies, ritual sacrifice and funerals, ...
The origin of Madagascar’s highly endemic vertebrate fauna remains one of the great unsolved mysteri...
Since 1990, northern Madagascar has been overwhelmed by successive and overlapping resource booms an...
Over the last few years, many inhabitants of Madagascar’s capital city Antananarivo have started to ...
This article analyses Malagasy notions of land as heritage through the concept of fomba gasy, known ...
This article analyses Malagasy notions of land as heritage through the concept of fomba gasy, known ...
This paper examines the livelihoods of artisanal ruby and sapphire miners in Madagascar, with a spec...
In the last century, the objects of Candomblé, a religion of African origin in Bahia, suffered radic...
The common use in Antananarivo, the Capital of Madagascar, is to be buried not in town but in family...
Archaeological excavations in northern Madagascar during the first half of the 20th century have rev...
It is a well-known fact that organised crime has developed into an international network including v...
Conflict over property and resource rights is a common product of the convergence of biodiversity co...
In the last century, the objects of Candomblé, a religion of African origin in Bahia, suffered radic...
‘Rescue’ has long provided a justification for the handling of illicit cultural goods, yet the speci...
In dominant archaeological discourse, looting has been primarily discussed in connection with its as...
Drawing on studies of the gift and exchange, cattle-based economies, ritual sacrifice and funerals, ...
The origin of Madagascar’s highly endemic vertebrate fauna remains one of the great unsolved mysteri...
Since 1990, northern Madagascar has been overwhelmed by successive and overlapping resource booms an...
Over the last few years, many inhabitants of Madagascar’s capital city Antananarivo have started to ...