This chapter examines the ways in which the international development paradigm reproduces and reinforces racialised and gendered subjectivities and how these identities are constructed through everyday encounters where development takes place. It also examines the architecture of aid as one of power, borne from the colonial project. The chapter explores linkages between postcolonial and black feminist thought as a basis for developing deeper understanding of the complex realities arising from new global–local moves. It also explores what can be considered a postcolonial interaction within the Global South, but does not place its focus on the engagement between the former colonised and colonisers. The chapter presents the narratives and cont...
In this article, we look at colonialities of gender and sexuality as concepts employed in internatio...
Volunteering and development have often been explored through analyses of international volunteering...
grantor: University of TorontoFor middle-class white Canadians, international development ...
In his seminal work Encountering Development: The Making and Unmaking of the Third World (1995), pos...
Development and aid programs, such as those aimed at promoting economic growth and prosperity in ‘Th...
This paper elucidates and illuminates the notion of post colonialism and post-modernism as an epitom...
Race, Racism and Development places racism and constructions of race at the centre of an exploration...
Pre-print versionThe social construction of gender reflected in development theory has been increasi...
Development is embedded in networks that extend across space and time. These networks - maintained, ...
The practices of NGOs and development agencies located in the global North have been criticised for ...
The practices of NGOs and development agencies located in the global North have been criticised for ...
Postcolonial theory offers profound critiques of cultural hegemony and domination. Yet, postcolonial...
Postcolonial theory offers profound critiques of cultural hegemony and domination. Yet, postcolonial...
This thesis offers an analysis of how white women experience racial privilege in the international d...
This paper is concerned with the form and extent to which colonial discourses, cultures and practice...
In this article, we look at colonialities of gender and sexuality as concepts employed in internatio...
Volunteering and development have often been explored through analyses of international volunteering...
grantor: University of TorontoFor middle-class white Canadians, international development ...
In his seminal work Encountering Development: The Making and Unmaking of the Third World (1995), pos...
Development and aid programs, such as those aimed at promoting economic growth and prosperity in ‘Th...
This paper elucidates and illuminates the notion of post colonialism and post-modernism as an epitom...
Race, Racism and Development places racism and constructions of race at the centre of an exploration...
Pre-print versionThe social construction of gender reflected in development theory has been increasi...
Development is embedded in networks that extend across space and time. These networks - maintained, ...
The practices of NGOs and development agencies located in the global North have been criticised for ...
The practices of NGOs and development agencies located in the global North have been criticised for ...
Postcolonial theory offers profound critiques of cultural hegemony and domination. Yet, postcolonial...
Postcolonial theory offers profound critiques of cultural hegemony and domination. Yet, postcolonial...
This thesis offers an analysis of how white women experience racial privilege in the international d...
This paper is concerned with the form and extent to which colonial discourses, cultures and practice...
In this article, we look at colonialities of gender and sexuality as concepts employed in internatio...
Volunteering and development have often been explored through analyses of international volunteering...
grantor: University of TorontoFor middle-class white Canadians, international development ...