Power of Development (Hardcover)


This text examines the power of development to imagine new worlds and to constantly reinvent itself as the solution to problems of national and global disorder. The common thread of the enclosed essays is the language and rhetoric of the development text. By conceptualizing development as a discourse, the book argues that development cannot simply be reduced to the outworking of deeper economic logics and structures but has its own logic, internal coherence and effects. The text discusses three main questions: how and why does the language of development change over time?; what role does geography play in the language and practices of development?; and is it possible to imagine a world in which development has no redeeming features or power? At the same time, the book rejects the postmodern concept that the texts of development must be situated within the power-laden political and institutional context out of which they arise and to which they speak.

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This text examines the power of development to imagine new worlds and to constantly reinvent itself as the solution to problems of national and global disorder. The common thread of the enclosed essays is the language and rhetoric of the development text. By conceptualizing development as a discourse, the book argues that development cannot simply be reduced to the outworking of deeper economic logics and structures but has its own logic, internal coherence and effects. The text discusses three main questions: how and why does the language of development change over time?; what role does geography play in the language and practices of development?; and is it possible to imagine a world in which development has no redeeming features or power? At the same time, the book rejects the postmodern concept that the texts of development must be situated within the power-laden political and institutional context out of which they arise and to which they speak.

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Routledge

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

August 1995

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Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

1995

Editors

Dimensions

234 x 156 x 30mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

340

ISBN-13

978-0-415-11176-8

Barcode

9780415111768

Categories

LSN

0-415-11176-5



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