Land as fictitious commodity: the continuing evolution of women's land rights in Uganda
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Author/contributor
- Naybor, Deborah (Author)
Title
Land as fictitious commodity: the continuing evolution of women's land rights in Uganda
Abstract
In sub-Saharan Africa, colonial influences have altered traditional practices as a way to manage that which Polanyi labeled as ‘fictitious commodities’ of land, labor, and money. Land has now become a highly marketable commodity and an intrinsic part of the global economy. Over the past century, Uganda's land rights have evolved from communal rights to that of male-dominated, individual ownership practices that have excluded women. Despite constitutional provisions, which confer title of both a deceased husband's property rights and equal rights to property within a marriage to a wife, postcolonial patriarchal tradition prevails. This article examines historical changes in land rights in Uganda and discusses the impact of shifts in land rights from communal ownership to individual tenure, altering power structures and attempting to create marketable land title. The Ugandan women's movement's opposition to policies and implementation of laws that exclude women has been unable to facilitate the required changes in unbiased access to land rights, despite apparent victories in revisions to the letter of the law. Situated within contemporary interpretations of tradition and pressures of market demand, this article shows that women's access to landownership and use are restricted by misinterpretation of traditional law and a lack of enforcement of contemporary legal rights. To illustrate the impact of a lack of access to land, this article examines an empirical case study of widowed subsistence farmers in southern Uganda. Women in Uganda continue to lose ground, quite literally, decreasing the possibility of gender equity in terms of land. (English)
Publication
Gender, Place & Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography
Volume
22
Issue
6
Pages
884-900
Date
August 2015
Journal Abbr
Gender, Place & Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography
Language
English
ISSN
0966369X
Short Title
Land as fictitious commodity
Library Catalog
EBSCOhost
Citation
Naybor, Deborah. 2015. “Land as Fictitious Commodity: The Continuing Evolution of Women’s Land Rights in Uganda.” Gender, Place & Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography 22 (6): 884–900. DOI: 10.1080/0966369X.2014.917275.
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Keywords
- derechos de las mujeres
- free enterprise
- gender
- género
- land
- land tenure
- legal status of widows
- legal status of women
- property rights
- tierra
- Uganda
- viuda
- widow
- women's rights
- 乌干达
- 土地
- 女性权利
- 寡妇
- 性别
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