1927
DOI: 10.2307/20028584
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The Pioneer Fringe

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“…(7) A seventh type is perhaps made up of peasants who live on the outskirts of the capitalist market, on South America's "pioneer fringe" (Bowman 1931). This would include people who raise crops for the market in order to obtain strategic items of consumption, like clothing, salt, or metal, which they cannot produce themselves.…”
Section: Suggestions For Further Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(7) A seventh type is perhaps made up of peasants who live on the outskirts of the capitalist market, on South America's "pioneer fringe" (Bowman 1931). This would include people who raise crops for the market in order to obtain strategic items of consumption, like clothing, salt, or metal, which they cannot produce themselves.…”
Section: Suggestions For Further Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nele, pode-se observar que o trabalho científico do geógrafo, partindo de informações coletadas diretamente no terreno, poderia ser uma ferramenta útil para a análise de situações problemáticas do ponto de vista do desenvolvimento, valorizando a ciência e a técnica como forma racional de se obter sucesso na colonização e povoamento de áreas consideradas naturalmente hostis à instalação dos grupos sociais. Esse traço da geografia, a "ciência da colonização" por excelência, como a considerava Isaiah Bowman (1931), um dos únicos autores textualmente citados por Monbeig em sua tese de mais de 400 páginas, influenciou o juízo de Araújo em suas avaliações sobre a faixa tropical paulista, que contrastava com o desenvolvimento alcançado na franja pioneira planaltina. Para o futuro titular da cátedra de Geografia do Brasil, uma ocupação produtiva do espaço seria a solução ideal para (Monbeig, 1957: 20/22-23.…”
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“…At the same time, the essay identified who was a 'pioneer': 'a young man bent upon winning from the wilderness with strong hands and the hope of youth a homestead for himself and an inheritance for his children'. 6 This definition encapsulated many of the long-lasting traits of settler colonial political traditions: a gendered order, a focus on mononuclear familial relations and reproduction, and the production of assets transferable across generations. Its author did not mention it, but it went without saying: this young man had a white wife, his children were white and, if he had non-white neighbours, it was understood that they would be gone by the time his children were ready to inherit.…”
Section: Settlers Without Colonialism: Pioneering and 'Virgin Lands'mentioning
confidence: 99%