\aThe Postcolonial Politics of Development / \c Ilan Kapoor.
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\aLondon; New York : \b Taylor & Francis Group, \c 2008.
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\axvi, 183 p.
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\aPostcolonial Politics Series.
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\aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 161-177) and index.
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\aIntroduction Part 1: Postcolonial Insights? -- 1. Capitalism, Culture, Agency: Dependency versus Postcolonial Theory- 2. The Culture of Development Policy: Basic Needs, Structural Adjustment, Good Governance and Human Rights.- Part 2: Postcolonial Complicity and Self-Reflexivity?- 3. Hyper-Self-Reflexive Development?: Spivak on Representing the Third World "Other"?- 4. Participatory Development, Complicity and Desire- 5. Foreign Aid as G(r)ift - Part 3: Postcolonial Politics? - 6. Deliberative Democracy or Agonistic Pluralism?: The Relevance of the Habermas-Mouffe Debate for Third World Politics - 7. Acting in a Tight Spot: Homi Bhabha's Postcolonial Politics - 8. Bend it like Bhabha: Hybridity and Political Strategy - Conclusion