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The Upright Farmer

Racial Capitalism and Agricultural Modernization in Burkina Faso

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Pages: 312

Illustrations: 22 illustrations

Release Date: October 07, 2026

Author: Jessie K. Luna

Debates over African agricultural development have been deeply polarized between those who see capitalism and modern technology as either saving or destroying African farmers. The Upright Farmer reframes this debate through a flagship case of agricultural modernization: the cotton sector of Burkina Faso, where farmers have rapidly adopted pesticides and genetically modified seeds. This process has produced inequality, debt, and social and ecological harm, yet many farmers embrace these technologies. Through rich, multi-sited ethnographic data, Jessie K. Luna untangles this puzzle by arguing that the material and ideological dynamics of colonial capitalist expansion have been interwoven with racialized hierarchies. The lens of racial capitalism reveals how agricultural modernization creates and justifies structural inequalities. At the same time, people throughout this system, from farmers to extension agents to scientists, actively navigate what W. E. B. Du Bois called “the global color line,” using agricultural technologies as pathways for status and tools of resistance. Invoking Thomas Sankara’s anti-colonial vision of Burkina Faso as “the land of upright people,” Luna reveals how Burkinabè strive to stand upright as modern subjects, even as they participate in a process that compounds ecological and social splintering.

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“An exceptional book of paramount importance. Thoroughly researched and beautifully written, Luna draws on insightful and engaging ethnography to offer a brilliant analysis and rigorous critique of agricultural modernization in cotton production using the lens of racial capitalism. A desperately needed original empirical contribution to build and refine existing theory and to shift the terms of the problematic itself.” - Jordanna Matlon, author of A Man Among Other Men

“An outstanding piece of scholarship: a future classic for those who study agrarian change. Luna has achieved the rare feat of producing an accessible and engaging text that is also theoretically rich, yet deeply grounded in the ecologies, rural sensibilities and linguistic nuances of Burkina Faso. A rural sociology tour de force!” - William Moseley, author of Decolonizing African Agriculture: Food Security, Agroecology and the Need for Radical Transformation

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Author/Editor Bios

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Jessie K. Luna is Associate Professor of Sociology at Colorado State University.

Table Of Contents

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Preface  vii
Acknowledgments  ix
Introduction  1
1. White Gold  28
2. Debt  59
3. Out of the Dirt  90
4. Labor Refusals  117
5. The Wages of Modernity  145
6. Seeing Like an Agronomist  171
Conclusion  198
Appendix: Cotton Costs and Profits  219
Notes  227
Bibliography  261
Index  287

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Related Links Paper ISBN: 978-1-4780-3920-4 / Hardcover ISBN: 978-1-4780-3415-5 / eISBN: 978-1-4780-6272-1 /