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Encountering Development

The Making and Unmaking of the Third World
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In Encountering Development, Arturo Escobar explores how industrialised nations of North America and Europe set the standard for development in post-World War II Asia, Africa, and Latin America. He examines how development policies acted as mechanisms of control, shaping social realities similarly to colonial rule, and discusses the resultant widespread poverty and hunger. Escobar analyses key development discourses, highlighting the role of economists through case studies like Colombia, and reveals how peasants, women, and nature became subjects under expert scrutiny. The book concludes with a reconsideration of postdevelopment and urges the creation of "pluriversal studies" with examples from Latin American movements.
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Ideal for scholars and students in development studies, sociology, anthropology, and postcolonial theory, as well as policymakers and activists interested in critiques of global development and alternative frameworks.

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Answers questions such as: How did the industrialized nations of North America and Europe come to be seen as the appropriate models for post-World War II societies in Asia, Africa, and Latin America? How did the postwar discourse on development actually create the so-called Third World? And what will happen when development ideology collapses?

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How did the industrialised nations of North America and Europe come to be seen as the appropriate models for post-World War II societies in Asia, Africa, and Latin America? How did the postwar discourse on development actually create the so-called Third World? And what will happen when development ideology collapses?

To answer these questions, Arturo Escobar shows how development policies became mechanisms of control that were just as pervasive and effective as their colonial counterparts. The development apparatus generated categories powerful enough to shape the thinking even of its occasional critics while poverty and hunger became widespread.

Development was not even partially "deconstructed" until the 1980s, when new tools for analysing the representation of social reality were applied to specific "Third World" cases. Here Escobar deploys these new techniques in a provocative analysis of development discourse and practice in general, concluding with a discussion of alternative visions for a postdevelopment era.

Escobar emphasises the role of economists in development discourseβ€”his case study of Colombia demonstrates that the economisation of food resulted in ambitious plans, and more hunger. To depict the production of knowledge and power in other development fields, the author shows how peasants, women, and nature became objects of knowledge and targets of power under the "gaze of experts."

In a substantial new introduction, Escobar reviews debates on globalisation and postdevelopment since the book's original publication in 1995 and argues that the concept of postdevelopment needs to be redefined to meet today's significantly new conditions. He then calls for the development of a field of "pluriversal studies," which he illustrates with examples from recent Latin American movements.

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Esteemed reviewers praise Escobar's work as an important, original, and provocative critique of Third World development and its alternatives. Contemporary Sociology calls it a service providing new ways of thinking, while reviews in American Journal of Sociology and Population and Development Review highlight its cultural critique and political relevance, marking it as crucial and penetrating in contemporary discourse.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780691150451

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 30 October 2011

Country: United States

Imprint: Princeton University Press

Edition: Revised edition

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 454g

Pages: 344

About the Author

Arturo Escobar is the Kenan Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. His most recent book is Territories of Difference.

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