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Over the last two decades, anthropological studies have highlighted the problems of "development" as a discursive regime, arguing that such initiatives are paradoxically used to consolidate inequality and perpetuate poverty.

Trade Review

The themes and styles are refreshingly diverse but all the contributors remind us that what many development scholars and policy-makers downgrade as ‘context’ – history, ways of making meaning, political disputes – are often central to explaining development practice…[This book] not only implies the need for a classificatory rethink, which has been widely recognized for decades, but also gives us the ethnographic material to see how fruitful a more concerted anthropology of development in Europe could be. · Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute

“…offers an interesting and important read in making sense of what seems to have become a somewhat uneasy relationship between anthropology and development... [The volume] should be applauded for putting increased emphasis on ethnography and agency by showing how these constitute a critical hope that both post-development and anthropology will contribute to and be relevant for development. It seeks not only to describe and analyze but, more importantly, to revamp critically how anthropology as a discipline engages the field of development.” · Social Analysis

This is a book whose time is overdue…It is a welcome addition to a burgeoning field of anthropological studies in which development plays a part, a book that will be widely read and appreciated[It is]sophisticated, relevant, sufficiently up to date and interesting in the way in which it framed the new forms that anthropological engagement with development might take. · Andrea Cornwall, University of Sussex



Table of Contents

Introduction. Anthropology and Development: critical framings
Thomas Yarrow and Soumhya Venkatesan

Part I: Anthropology and Development reconsidered

Chapter 1. On Text and Con-text: toward an anthropology in development
John Friedman

Chapter 2. Framing and Escaping: Contrasting Aspects of Knowledge Work in International Development an Anthropology
Maia Green

Intersection 1: Economies of Knowledge
Veena Das

Part II: Enacting Development

Chapter 3. The Progress of the Project: Scientific Traction in the Gambia
Ann Kelly

Chapter 4. Recursive partnerships in global development aid
Casper Bruun Jansen and Brit Ross Winthereik

Intersection 2: A Gift Back: the village and research
Annmarie Mol

Part III: Doing and Knowing

Chapter 5. Beyond an Anthropology of ‘the Urban Poor’: rethinking peripheral urban social situations in Brazil
John Gledhill and Maria Gabriela Hita

Chapter 6. Extraordinary Violence and Everyday Welfare: The State and Development in Rural and Urban India
Amita Baviskar

Intersection 3: the anthropology of development and the development of anthropology
Harri Englund

Part IV: the Promise of Progress

Chapter 7. Development, Participation, and Political Ideology in a Lebanese Town
Michelle Obeid

Chapter 8. Kastom Ekonomi and the Subject of Self-Reliance: differentiating development in Vanuatu
John P. Taylor and Benedicta Rousseau

Intersection 4: Modes of modernity
Norman Long

Part V: Forms and Effects

Chapter 9. Effecting Development and the Effects of Development: Bureaucratic Knowledges of Development in an Indian District
Nayanika Mathur

Chapter 10. The transformation of compassion and the ethics of interaction within charity practices
Catherine Trundle

Intersection 5: The art of balance, or else...
Alberto Corsín Jiménez

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 4/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780857453037, 978-0857453037
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      Book Synopsis
      Over the last two decades, anthropological studies have highlighted the problems of "development" as a discursive regime, arguing that such initiatives are paradoxically used to consolidate inequality and perpetuate poverty.

      Trade Review

      The themes and styles are refreshingly diverse but all the contributors remind us that what many development scholars and policy-makers downgrade as ‘context’ – history, ways of making meaning, political disputes – are often central to explaining development practice…[This book] not only implies the need for a classificatory rethink, which has been widely recognized for decades, but also gives us the ethnographic material to see how fruitful a more concerted anthropology of development in Europe could be. · Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute

      “…offers an interesting and important read in making sense of what seems to have become a somewhat uneasy relationship between anthropology and development... [The volume] should be applauded for putting increased emphasis on ethnography and agency by showing how these constitute a critical hope that both post-development and anthropology will contribute to and be relevant for development. It seeks not only to describe and analyze but, more importantly, to revamp critically how anthropology as a discipline engages the field of development.” · Social Analysis

      This is a book whose time is overdue…It is a welcome addition to a burgeoning field of anthropological studies in which development plays a part, a book that will be widely read and appreciated[It is]sophisticated, relevant, sufficiently up to date and interesting in the way in which it framed the new forms that anthropological engagement with development might take. · Andrea Cornwall, University of Sussex



      Table of Contents

      Introduction. Anthropology and Development: critical framings
      Thomas Yarrow and Soumhya Venkatesan

      Part I: Anthropology and Development reconsidered

      Chapter 1. On Text and Con-text: toward an anthropology in development
      John Friedman

      Chapter 2. Framing and Escaping: Contrasting Aspects of Knowledge Work in International Development an Anthropology
      Maia Green

      Intersection 1: Economies of Knowledge
      Veena Das

      Part II: Enacting Development

      Chapter 3. The Progress of the Project: Scientific Traction in the Gambia
      Ann Kelly

      Chapter 4. Recursive partnerships in global development aid
      Casper Bruun Jansen and Brit Ross Winthereik

      Intersection 2: A Gift Back: the village and research
      Annmarie Mol

      Part III: Doing and Knowing

      Chapter 5. Beyond an Anthropology of ‘the Urban Poor’: rethinking peripheral urban social situations in Brazil
      John Gledhill and Maria Gabriela Hita

      Chapter 6. Extraordinary Violence and Everyday Welfare: The State and Development in Rural and Urban India
      Amita Baviskar

      Intersection 3: the anthropology of development and the development of anthropology
      Harri Englund

      Part IV: the Promise of Progress

      Chapter 7. Development, Participation, and Political Ideology in a Lebanese Town
      Michelle Obeid

      Chapter 8. Kastom Ekonomi and the Subject of Self-Reliance: differentiating development in Vanuatu
      John P. Taylor and Benedicta Rousseau

      Intersection 4: Modes of modernity
      Norman Long

      Part V: Forms and Effects

      Chapter 9. Effecting Development and the Effects of Development: Bureaucratic Knowledges of Development in an Indian District
      Nayanika Mathur

      Chapter 10. The transformation of compassion and the ethics of interaction within charity practices
      Catherine Trundle

      Intersection 5: The art of balance, or else...
      Alberto Corsín Jiménez

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