Postdevelopment in Practice: Alternatives, Economies, Ontologies

Postdevelopment in Practice: Alternatives, Economies, Ontologies

Postdevelopment in Practice: Alternatives, Economies, Ontologies

Postdevelopment in Practice: Alternatives, Economies, Ontologies

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Overview

Postdevelopment in Practice critically engages with recent trends in postdevelopment and critical development studies that have destabilised the concept of development, challenging its assumptions and exposing areas where it has failed in its objectives, whilst also pushing beyond theory to uncover alternatives in practice.

This book reflects a rich and diverse range of experience in postdevelopment work, bringing together emerging and established contributors from across Latin America, South Asia, Europe, Australia and elsewhere, and it brings to light the multiple and innovative examples of postdevelopment practice already underway. The complexity of postdevelopment alternatives are revealed throughout the chapters, encompassing research on economy and care, art and design, pluriversality and buen vivir, the state and social movements, among others. Drawing on feminisms and political economy, postcolonial theory and critical design studies, the ‘diverse economies’ and ‘world of the third’ approaches and discussions on ontology and interdisciplinary fields such as science and technology studies, the chapters reveal how the practice of postdevelopment is already being carried out by actors in and out of development.

Students, scholars and practitioners in critical development studies and those seeking to engage with postdevelopment will find this book an important guide to applying theory to practice.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780429959981
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 03/29/2019
Series: Routledge Critical Development Studies
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 350
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Elise Klein is a Senior Lecturer of Development Studies in the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Melbourne, Australia

Carlos Eduardo Morreo teaches Development Studies and International Political Economy in the School of Politics and International Relations at the Australian National University

Table of Contents

Introduction Part 1. Theorising a practice of postdevelopment 1. Postdevelopment at 25: On ‘Being Stuck’ and Moving Forward, Sideways, Backward and Otherwise 2. Postdevelopment in Japan: Revisiting Yoshirou Tamanoi's Theory of Regionalism 3.Postdevelopment’s Forgotten "Other Roots" in the Spanish and Latin American History of Development Thought 4.Revisiting Transition 5. Praxis in World of the Third Contexts: Beyond Third Worldism and Development Studies 6. Crisis as Opportunity: Finding Pluriversal Paths Part 2. Siting Postdevelopment 7. Beyond Development: Postcapitalist and Feminist Praxis in Adivasi Context 8. Postdevelopment Alternatives in the North 9. "Who Wants a 'Development' that Doesn't Recognize Alternatives? Working with and Against Postdevelopment in Jagatsinghpur, India" 10. Economic Hybridity in Remote Indigenous Australia as Development Alterity 11. Plurinationality as a Strategy: Transforming Local State Institutions Toward Buen Vivir 12. Surviving Well Together: Postdevelopment, Maternity Care and the Politics of Ontological Pluralism 13. State-Funded Services Delivery as Cosmopolitical Work: Opportunities for Postdevelopment in Practice in Northern Australia? 14. Myths of Development: Democratic Dividends and Gendered Subsidies of Land and Social Reproduction in Uganda 15. Green and Anti-Green revolutions in East Timor and Peru: Seeds, Lies and Applied Anthropology 16. Body Politics and Postdevelopment 17. Manoeuvring Political Realms: Alternatives to Development in Haiti 18. Technoaffective Reinscriptions: Networks of Care and Critique ‘Inside’ and ‘Outside’ of Europe in the Age of Precarity 19. Design Futuring in a Borderland of Postdevelopment 20. Is Contemporary Art Postdevelopmental? A Study of ‘Art as NGO’ 21. Postdevelopment in Practice, an Invitation

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