Elements to re-think the communal: new forms of access to land and pressure on the resource in the communities of Colán and Catacaos

Authors

  • María Luisa Burneo Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
    Máster en Antropología por la Escuela de Altos Estudios en Ciencias Sociales de París, donde es candidata a doctora. Interesada en la antropología política, las sociedades rurales y las dinámicas alrededor de la tenencia y propiedad de la tierra, se desempeña como investigadora del Instituto de Estudios Peruanos y profesora a tiempo parcial en la Facultad de Ciencias Sociales de esta casa de estudios. Ha publicado: «Estado, extracción y conflictos por la gobernanza deterritorios: el caso del proyecto minero Río Blanco en la frontera norte peruana» (Rimisp, 2013); «Michiquillay: dinámicas de transferencia y cambios en los usos y la valoración de la tierra en el contexto de expansión minera en una comunidad campesina andina» (ILC, 2011); «La movilización de los agricultores frente al TLC Perú-Estados Unidos: hipótesis para la discusión», en Debate Agrario, 43 (CEPES, 2008); entre otros. Correo electrónico: mlburneo@yahoo.com

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18800/anthropologica.201301.002

Keywords:

peasant communities, land tenure, land grabbing, communal government, communal property

Abstract

This article argues that there is a transformation in the relationship between land, peasant communities and its members or comuneros. In the case of the communities of the Peruvian northern coast, this transformation links with a double dynamic: (i) the increasing external pressure on the resource from the private-national and transnational capitals, and (ii) the emergence of new means and motivations of access to land among the communal members. Under these circumstances, the communities seek to develop mechanisms of containment that, nevertheless, escape to their own logics of controland imply the risk of a progressive division of shares of the communal territory.In order to demonstrate this, the article examines new uses (and potential uses) of the land that generates more expectations among the comuneros, and new strategies of access to the resource that different actors compete for. Two peasant communities in the north coast of Peru, San Lucas de Colán and San Juan Bautista de Catacaos, are used as case studies. In orther to understand the variation of access to land trought time and to point out the new logics in the last decades, this article will examine the history and configuration process of land tenure in these communities. Finally, the article suggests as a hipothesis that these new logics transform the meanning of community and the relationship between the peasant communities and the comuneros. The latter seek to gain access tonew lands without necesarily involving their permanency in the communal territory nor having a productive use of their plots. Hence, the north coast communities are facing the challenge of a possible transformation in their functions like the control and defense of land.

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Published

2013-12-06

How to Cite

Burneo, M. L. (2013). Elements to re-think the communal: new forms of access to land and pressure on the resource in the communities of Colán and Catacaos. Anthropologica Del Departamento De Ciencias Sociales, 31(31), 16–41. https://doi.org/10.18800/anthropologica.201301.002

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Peasant communities: New contexts, new processes