Daivi Rodima-Taylor & Parker Shipton 
Land and the Mortgage [PDF ebook] 
History, Culture, Belonging

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The mortgaging of land is not just economic and legal but also social and cultural. Here, anthropologists, historians, and economists explore origins, variations, and meanings of the land mortgage, and the risks to homes and livelihoods. Combining findings from archives, printed records, and live ethnography, the book describes the changing and problematic assumptions surrounding mortgage.  It shows how mortgages affect people on the ground, where local forms of mutuality mix with larger bureaucracies. The outcomes of mortgage in Africa, Europe, Asia, and America challenge economic development orthodoxies, calling for a human-centered exploration of this age-old institution.

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements


Foreword
Keith Hart


Introduction. Land, Finance, Technology: Perspectives on Mortgage Lending
Daivi Rodima-Taylor


PART I: SITUATING LAND MORTGAGE IN TIME AND SPACE


Chapter 1. The Glittering Mortgage, the Vanishing Farm: Enticement, Entrustment, Entrapment
Parker Shipton


Chapter 2. A Brief Legal and Social History of Mortgage
David J. Seipp


Chapter 3. Land Tenure: From Fiscal Origins to Financialization
Michael Hudson


Part II: Mortgage as Cultural Export: Land, Family, and the State


Chapter 4. Inheriting Debt: Legal Pluralism, Family Politics, and the Meaning of Wealth in Ghana
Sara Berry


Chapter 5. Tales of Mortgage, Risk, and Taxation in Rural Senegal
Kristine Juul


Chapter 6. Signs of Trouble: Land, Loans, and Investments in Post-Conflict Northern Uganda
Mette Lind Kusk and Lotte Meinert


Part III: Old Rules and New Twists:  Reinventing and Resisting Land Financialization


Chapter 7. Reinventing Land Mortgage in Post-Socialist Europe: The Romanian Case
Stefan Dorondel, Daivi Rodima-Taylor and Marioara Rusu


Chapter 8. Distressed Publics: Circumventing the Mortgage from South Africa to Ireland
Nate Coben and Melissa K. Wrapp


Chapter 9. Governing the Old City: Land Records, Digitization, and Liquidity in Lahore
Tariq Rahman


Part IV: Coming Full Circle: Hopes, Ideologies, and Life on the Ground


Chapter 10. Mortgage Credit as an Instrument of Economic Growth in Colonial Massachusetts, 1642-1777
Winifred B. Rothenberg


Chapter 11. When Land Takes Wing: The Concentration of Holdings and the Human-Animal Dimension
Parker Shipton


Conclusion: Envoi
Parker Shipton


Index

Über den Autor


Parker Shipton is Professor of Anthropology and African Studies, Boston University. Educated at Cornell, Oxford, and Cambridge, he has taught at Harvard and consulted for several international aid agencies. He is also the former President of the Association for Africanist Anthropology.
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