In his seminal work Encountering Development: The Making and Unmaking of the Third World (1995), post-development scholar Arturo Escobar likens development to a chimera. My work builds on a sophisticated body of post-development and transnational feminist theory drawing on conceptions of the relationship of representations of development in the Third World to the interconnected webs of various transnational patriarchal and economic dominations that affect, and are affected by, the realities of marginalized communities in the Global South. In particular, I am concerned with how development discourses interlock with global systemic hierarchies of race, gender, class as well as structural oppressions, including uneven global systems of economi...
This paper makes a case for grounding the global in feminist, anti-racist, and post-colonial scholar...
Recent feminist critiques of development have questioned some fundamental assumptions of f...
This article engages with radical critiques of the Eurocentric grammar of development discourses. I ...
In his seminal work Encountering Development: The Making and Unmaking of the Third World (1995), pos...
This collection of essays by leading feminist thinkers from North and South constitutes a major new ...
This chapter examines the ways in which the international development paradigm reproduces and reinfo...
The rise of the post-development school indicates a significant paradigm shift from the alleged univ...
Postdevelopment in Practice critically engages with recent trends in postdevelopment and critical de...
This dissertation develops an overdeterminist transnational feminist approach to discourse analysis—...
Postcolonial theory offers profound critiques of cultural hegemony and domination. Yet, postcolonial...
In this article I consider how gendered hierarchies are constitutive of neo-liberal development and ...
Postcolonial theory offers profound critiques of cultural hegemony and domination. Yet, postcolonial...
The post‐development school associated with the thought of Arturo Escobar treats development as a di...
When post-development first emerged as an outraged collection of critiques in the early 1990s theori...
Difference can mean many things - inequality, the non-same or change. This article explores all thes...
This paper makes a case for grounding the global in feminist, anti-racist, and post-colonial scholar...
Recent feminist critiques of development have questioned some fundamental assumptions of f...
This article engages with radical critiques of the Eurocentric grammar of development discourses. I ...
In his seminal work Encountering Development: The Making and Unmaking of the Third World (1995), pos...
This collection of essays by leading feminist thinkers from North and South constitutes a major new ...
This chapter examines the ways in which the international development paradigm reproduces and reinfo...
The rise of the post-development school indicates a significant paradigm shift from the alleged univ...
Postdevelopment in Practice critically engages with recent trends in postdevelopment and critical de...
This dissertation develops an overdeterminist transnational feminist approach to discourse analysis—...
Postcolonial theory offers profound critiques of cultural hegemony and domination. Yet, postcolonial...
In this article I consider how gendered hierarchies are constitutive of neo-liberal development and ...
Postcolonial theory offers profound critiques of cultural hegemony and domination. Yet, postcolonial...
The post‐development school associated with the thought of Arturo Escobar treats development as a di...
When post-development first emerged as an outraged collection of critiques in the early 1990s theori...
Difference can mean many things - inequality, the non-same or change. This article explores all thes...
This paper makes a case for grounding the global in feminist, anti-racist, and post-colonial scholar...
Recent feminist critiques of development have questioned some fundamental assumptions of f...
This article engages with radical critiques of the Eurocentric grammar of development discourses. I ...