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Original Articles

Settin‘ The Woods on Fire: Rural Incendiarism as Protest

Pages 343-363 | Received 21 Apr 2010, Published online: 04 Nov 2019
 

Abstract

Fire is a fundamental tool within a broad spectrum of vegetation‐management strategies, from swidden agriculture to plantation forestry. Through the seemingly pyromanic activity of incendiarism, fire assumes additional significance in the human‐environment relationship. Case studies from England, Algeria, and the southern United States serve to illustrate the circumstance of fire as an indication of agrarian discontent and a weapon of peasant resistance. Other documented cases of incendiarism reveal that use of fire in the landscape has expanded from a constructive ecosystem‐manipulation technique to a destructive form of protest undertaken by the oppressed or disempowered.

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Robert Kuhlken

Dr. Kuhlken is an associate professor of geography at Central Washington University, Ellensburg, Washington 98926–7420.

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