Regional Modernities: The Cultural Politics of Development in IndiaK. Sivaramakrishnan, Arun Agrawal This book advances public and scholarly debates on development and globalization in new directions. It presents carefully developed case studies to show how the subjects of development are shaped by, and actively reshape, development ideas, programs, and projects. The essays in this volume include cross-cultural perspectives from Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Indian diaspora. |
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... relations , rather than vice versa ... [ because ] the fundamental point of anchorage of the relationships , even if they are embodied and crystallized in an institution , is to be found outside the institution ... [ p ] ower relations ...
... relations , rather than vice versa ... [ because ] the fundamental point of anchorage of the relationships , even if they are embodied and crystallized in an institution , is to be found outside the institution ... [ p ] ower relations ...
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... relations , generates the subjectivities informing the micropolitics that concern us . Foucault provides a salutary note of caution that we take seriously : ' One should not assume a massive and primal condition of domination , a binary ...
... relations , generates the subjectivities informing the micropolitics that concern us . Foucault provides a salutary note of caution that we take seriously : ' One should not assume a massive and primal condition of domination , a binary ...
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... relations upon rural families . US agricultural officials reasoned that if women were convinced by home economists that they needed to buy commodi- ties for the betterment of their family life , then they would encourage their husbands ...
... relations upon rural families . US agricultural officials reasoned that if women were convinced by home economists that they needed to buy commodi- ties for the betterment of their family life , then they would encourage their husbands ...
Contents
The Traffic in Ideas about | 75 |
Becoming Developed | 99 |
Indians | 122 |
Copyright | |
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Ecological Nationalisms: Nature, Livelihoods, and Identities in South Asia Gunnel Cederl?f,K. Sivaramakrishnan No preview available - 2006 |