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Imagining Economics Otherwise - Encounters with Identity/Difference (Paperback)
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Imagining Economics Otherwise - Encounters with Identity/Difference (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy
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It is possible to be 'irrational' without being 'uneconomic'? What
is the link between 'Value' and 'values'? What do economists do
when they 'explain'? We live in times when the economic logic has
become unquestionable and all-powerful so that our quotidian
economic experiences are defined by their scientific construal.
This book is the result of a multifaceted investigation into the
nature of knowledge produced by economics, and the construction of
the category that is termed 'economic' with its implied exclusions.
It is an attempt to think economics Otherwise, that is, a
questioning of economics as if difference mattered. Nitasha Kaul
re-examines certain understood ways of thinking about economics as
a discipline, especially in elation to questions of identity and
difference. This book explores the notion that economics is not a
timeless, universal, objective science but a changing response to
the problems of knowledge and administration. The epistemological
inheritance of economics is 'rooted' in the enlightenment, and it
also inherits the liberal paradoxes of that age.Kaul argues that
the juxtaposition of identity with economic (culture/economy) is
essential, and can only be achieved by critiquing establishment
economists' discourse on identity, and taking feminist
poststructural and postcolonial work seriously. The author
challenges the assumption that there is a simple linkage between
the category economic, the entity economy and the study of
economics. She envisions an economics in the plural: contextual,
social, political--econo-mixes. The book brings together some of
the most urgent topics of the day--the power of economics as a
discipline, the questions of difference and the politics of
identity, and feminist perspectives on this. It will be
particularly relevant to heterodox economists, feminist theorists,
postcolonial studies scholars, social and cultural theorists,
philosophers and history of ideas or intellectual history of
thought scholars.
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