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Judul Development Discourse and Global History : From Colonialism To The Sustainable Development Goals / Aram Ziai
Pengarang Ziai
EDISI Cet. I
Penerbitan London : Routledge, 2016
Deskripsi Fisik viii, 244p. :ilus.
ISBN 978-1-315-75378-2
Subjek Pembangunan sosial
Ziai
Abstrak Development Discourse and Global History vividly follows the avatars of the development discourse from colonialism to the present, from the ‘civilizing mission’ to the SDGs and the newest subfields such as migration and development. It admirably deploys Foucauldian theory and methodology, demonstrating why its author has become the most persistent and insightful analyst of development from poststructuralist perspectives. With this collection of essays not only does Ziai bring the critical analysis of development up to date, he enlightens us on previously understudied aspects of it, principally the change and transformation it has undergone since its inception. By showing us the inconsistencies and contradictions of the discourse, and not only its negative effects and progressive appropriations, he provides us with a new platform for arguing why the concept of development needs to be abandoned, perhaps in favor of simpler, more honest notions, less encumbered by colonialist histories and Eurocentric categories
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