Diamonds are Forever: Extraction, Subsistence, and the Northern Mixed Economy lecture by Dr. Rebecca Hall
1:00 PM 鈥 2:30 PM
Diamonds are Forever: Extraction, Subsistence, and the Northern Mixed Economy
Canadian diamonds, mined primarily in the Northwest Territories, have come to represent the 鈥渆thical鈥 alternative to the so-called 鈥渂lood diamonds鈥 of elsewhere. In particular, the industry has been lauded for its commitment to consulting Indigenous communities, and contracting Indigenous businesses and workers.
The diamond mines were established in the context of the northern mixed economy, which combines Indigenous and settler governance structures, and modes of production. Drawing on her fieldwork in the Yellowknife region, Dr. Hall will discuss the impact the diamond mines have had on the complex social relations that make up the mixed economy, women鈥檚 experiences of the diamond mines, and demonstrates that the romance and purity ascribed to Canadian diamonds runs counter to the colonial continuities evident in this new northern extractive regime.
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