This is a book whose time is overdue...It is a welcome addition
to a burgeoning field of anthropological studies in which
development plays a part, a book that will be widely read and
appreciated... It is]sophisticated, relevant, sufficiently up to
date and interesting in the way in which it framed the new forms
that anthropological engagement with development might take. Andrea
Cornwall, University of Sussex
Over the last two decades, anthropological studies have
highlighted the problems of 'development' as a discursive regime,
arguing that such initiatives are paradoxically used to consolidate
inequality and perpetuate poverty. This volume constitutes a timely
intervention in anthropological debates about development, moving
beyond the critical stance to focus on development as a mode of
engagement that, like anthropology, attempts to understand,
represent and work within a complex world. By setting out to
elucidate both the similarities and differences between these
epistemological endeavors, the book demonstrates how the
ethnographic study of development challenges anthropology to
rethink its own assumptions and methods. In particular,
contributors focus on the important but often overlooked
relationship between acting and understanding, in ways that speak
to debates about the role of anthropologists and academics in the
wider world. The case studies presented are from a diverse range of
geographical and ethnographic contexts, from Melanesia to Africa
and Latin America, and ethnographic research is combined with
commentary and reflection from the foremost scholars in the
field.
Soumhya Venkatesan lectures in Social Anthropology at the
University of Manchester. She is the author of "Craft Matters:
Artisans, Development and the Indian Nation" (Orient Blackswan
2009).
Thomas Yarrow lectures in Social Anthropology at Durham
University. He is the author of "Development Beyond Politics: Aid,
Activism and NGOs in Ghana" (Palgrave, 2011), and the co-editor of
Archaeology and Anthropology: understanding similarity, exploring
difference (Oxbow, 2010).
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