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Investigates development in British, French and Portuguese colonial Africa during the last decades of colonial rule -- .

Table of Contents

General editor’s introduction
Introduction – Joseph Hodge and Gerald Hödl
PART I: Meanings of development in twentieth-century colonialism
1. From dead end to new lease of life: development in South-Eastern Tanganyika from the late 1930s to the 1950s – Juhani Koponen
2. Developing ‘Portuguese Africa’ in late colonialism: confronting discourses – Cláudia Castelo
3. A history of maendeleo: the concept of ‘development’ in Tanganyika’s late colonial public sphere – Emma Hunter
PART II: Economic and rural development
4. The ‘private’face of African development planning during the Second World War – Billy Frank
5. Ecological concepts of development? The case of colonial Zambia – Sven Speek
6. Developing rural Africa: rural development discourse in colonial Zimbabwe, 1944–79 – E.Kushinga Makombe
7. The tractor as a tool of development? The mythologies and legacies of mechanised tropical agriculture in French Africa, 1944–56 – Céline Pessis
PART III: Social development and welfare
8. From precondition to goal of development: health and medicine in the planning and politics of British Tanganyika – Walter Bruchhausen
9. ‘Keystone of progress’ and mise en valeur d’ensemble: British and French colonial discourses on education for development in the interwar period – Walter Schicho
10. Development and education in British colonial Nigeria, 1940–55 – Uyilawa Usuanlele
11. Motherhood, morality, and social order: gender and development discourse and practice in late colonial Africa – Barbara Bush
PART IV: Discourse-analytical and literary perspectives on colonial development
12. The world the Portuguese developed: racial politics, Luso-tropicalism, and development discourse in late Portuguese colonialism – Caio Simões de Araújoand Iolanda Vasile
13. Notions of ‘développement’ in French colonial discourses: changes in discursive practices and their social implications – Françoise Dufour
14. Developing Africa in the colonial imagination: European and African narrative writing of the interwar period – Martina Kopf
Epilogue: taking stock, looking ahead – Joseph Hodge
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Manchester University Press
      Publication Date: 9/30/2014 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780719091803, 978-0719091803
      ISBN10: 0719091802

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Investigates development in British, French and Portuguese colonial Africa during the last decades of colonial rule -- .

      Table of Contents

      General editor’s introduction
      Introduction – Joseph Hodge and Gerald Hödl
      PART I: Meanings of development in twentieth-century colonialism
      1. From dead end to new lease of life: development in South-Eastern Tanganyika from the late 1930s to the 1950s – Juhani Koponen
      2. Developing ‘Portuguese Africa’ in late colonialism: confronting discourses – Cláudia Castelo
      3. A history of maendeleo: the concept of ‘development’ in Tanganyika’s late colonial public sphere – Emma Hunter
      PART II: Economic and rural development
      4. The ‘private’face of African development planning during the Second World War – Billy Frank
      5. Ecological concepts of development? The case of colonial Zambia – Sven Speek
      6. Developing rural Africa: rural development discourse in colonial Zimbabwe, 1944–79 – E.Kushinga Makombe
      7. The tractor as a tool of development? The mythologies and legacies of mechanised tropical agriculture in French Africa, 1944–56 – Céline Pessis
      PART III: Social development and welfare
      8. From precondition to goal of development: health and medicine in the planning and politics of British Tanganyika – Walter Bruchhausen
      9. ‘Keystone of progress’ and mise en valeur d’ensemble: British and French colonial discourses on education for development in the interwar period – Walter Schicho
      10. Development and education in British colonial Nigeria, 1940–55 – Uyilawa Usuanlele
      11. Motherhood, morality, and social order: gender and development discourse and practice in late colonial Africa – Barbara Bush
      PART IV: Discourse-analytical and literary perspectives on colonial development
      12. The world the Portuguese developed: racial politics, Luso-tropicalism, and development discourse in late Portuguese colonialism – Caio Simões de Araújoand Iolanda Vasile
      13. Notions of ‘développement’ in French colonial discourses: changes in discursive practices and their social implications – Françoise Dufour
      14. Developing Africa in the colonial imagination: European and African narrative writing of the interwar period – Martina Kopf
      Epilogue: taking stock, looking ahead – Joseph Hodge
      Bibliography
      Index

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