This book proposes a new theoretical framework for agency
thinking by examining the ethical, discursive and practical
engagements of a group of women development workers in north-west
India with developmentalism and individual rights.
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Rethinking Agency "asks an underexplored question, tracks the
entry, encounter, experience and practice of developmentalism and
individual rights, and examines their normative and political
trajectory. Through an ethnography of a moral encounter with
developmentalism, it raises a critical question: how do we think of
agency in oppressive contexts? Further, how do issues of risk,
injury, coercion and oppression alter the conceptual mechanics of
agency itself?
The work will be invaluable to research organisations,
development practitioners, policy makers and political journalists
interested in questions of gender, political empowerment, rights
and political participation, and to academics and students in the
fields of feminist theory, development studies, sociology, politics
and gender studies.
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