Red Harvests(English, Paperback, Tyner James A.)

Red Harvests(English, Paperback, Tyner James A.)

  • Tyner James A.
Publisher:Radical NaturesISBN 13: 9781949199796ISBN 10: 1949199797

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Red Harvests(English, Paperback, Tyner James A.) is written by Tyner James A. and published by West Virginia University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1949199797 (ISBN 10) and 9781949199796 (ISBN 13).

Reassessing the Cambodian genocide through the lens of global capitalist development. James Tyner reinterprets the place of agriculture under the Khmer Rouge, positioning it in new ways relative to Marxism, capitalism, and genocide. The Cambodian revolutionaries' agricultural management is widely viewed by critics as irrational and dangerous, and it is invoked as part of wider efforts to discredit leftist movements. Researching the specific functioning of Cambodia's transition from farms to agriculture within the context of the global economy, Tyner comes to a different conclusion. He finds that analysis of "actually existing political economy"-as opposed to the Marxist identification the Khmer Rouge claimed-points to overlap between Cambodian practice and agrarian capitalism. Tyner argues that dissolution of the traditional Khmer family farm under the aegis of state capitalism is central to any understanding of the mass violence unleashed by the Khmer Rouge. Seen less as a radical outlier than as part of a global shift in farming and food politics, the Cambodian tragedy imparts new lessons to our understanding of the political economy of genocide.