Description
This important book places culture back at the centre of debates in development studies. It introduces new ways of conceptualizing culture in relation to development by linking development studies to cultural studies, studies of social movements, religion and the notion of social suffering. The author expertly argues that in the current world crises it is necessary to recover a more holistic vision of development that creates a vocabulary linking more technical (and predominantly economic) aspects of development with more humanistic and ecological goals. Any conception of post-capitalist society, he argues, requires cultural, as well as economic and political, dimensions.
Chapter
Culture and the structures of development inquiry
Culture, development and social transformation
Culture, history and development theory
2 On cultural studies and the place of culture in development
Cultural studies and development theory
Beyond path dependency: theoretical and practical implications
A closing meditation on ‘spaces of hope’
3 Aid, culture and context
Culture, globalization and aid
Aid refigured in the context of culture
4 Liberating development from itself: the politics of indigenous knowledge
Critical approaches to indigenous knowledge
The politics of knowledge
Towards a strategic theory of indigenous knowledge
What exactly is the paradigm shift?
Six theses on indigenous knowledge
PART II Expanding the boundaries of development discourse: two illustrations
5 Reframing social economics: economic anthropology, post-development and alternative economics
Alternative economic thinking
Articulating alternatives
Post-capitalism and anthropology
6 Culture and climate justice
PART III Development, culture and human existence
7 Narratives of suffering: human existence and medical models in development
Suffering and development
Narrative, development, empowerment
Medical models and development
Suffering and methodology in development studies
Widening the moral community
8 Towards a sociology of trauma: remembering, forgetting and the negotiation of memories of social violence
The memorialization of violence
Strategies of containment
The anthropology of memory and the anthropology of suffering
War, development, suffering
War/development, memory/narrative
9 The aesthetics of development
Vision and justice/visual justice; or, why should beauty be the province of only the rich?
Imagination and the erotics of development
The art of sustainability
The aesthetics of imperfection
10 Emotions of culture, social movementsand social transformation
Culture, emotions and social movements
Social movements, development and new knowledge
Culture and development revisited