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Indian Writing in English and the Global Literary Market delves
into the influences and pressures of the marketplace on this genre,
which this volume contends has been both gatekeeper as well as a
significant force in shaping the production and consumption of this
literature.
At its most basic, re-Orientalism is defined as forms of
Orientalism practiced and manifested by Orientals in representing
the Orient. This book looks at the application and discourse of
re-Orientalism in contemporary Indian and South Asian writing in
English, particularly social realism fiction.
This volume seeks to explore bureaucratic forms of administration
in the Third World and alternatives to them. A variety of
unconventional approaches are included and an argument is made for
gendered, ecological and spiritual views. The contributors deal
with issues of reform, indigenization, and desirable futures.
Overall perspectives are provided dealing with models of
development, non-governmental organizations, feminist critiques,
and ecological thinking, as well as chapters on world areas.
This book examines administrative changes and reforms carried out
in the developing nations: it looks at the role of the state,
various administrative reforms carried out at the behest of the
West but never fully materialized, and events leading to policy
failures and administrative mishaps. It is a story of failed
developmental goals told through the looking glass of
administration and it is about directing, managing, and controlling
the means used in and by Third World countries to achieve
development. In addition to a history of development
administration, this volume includes an analysis of bureaucratic
corruption and accountability, the issue of capability building in
science and technology transfer, the new challenge of the 1990s -
how to achieve environmentally sustainable development in the face
of resource constraints and ever-growing public demands and
expectations, and a strategy for sustainable development
administration as the Third World prepares for the 21st century.
"Managing Development in a Global Context" examines the complex
relationship between management, development and globalization from
a multidimensional perspective. Key authors in the field explore
the historical record, the current global, regional and national
characteristics of present developmental and managerial dilemmas,
and possible future scenarios. Adopting a refreshing critical
perspective, this book bridges the gap between theoretical
literature and practices needed to understand the process of
development management challenges facing the South.
Indian Writing in English and the Global Literary Market delves
into the influences and pressures of the marketplace on this genre,
which this volume contends has been both gatekeeper as well as a
significant force in shaping the production and consumption of this
literature.
Managing Development in a Global Context examines the complex
relationship between management, development and globalization from
a multidimensional perspective. Key authors in the field explore
the historical record, the current global, characteristics of
present developmental and managerial dilemmas, and possible future
scenarios.
This volume seeks to explore bureaucratic forms of administration
in the Third World and alternatives to them. Experts with wide
experience in development are assembled to deal with issues of
reform, indigenization, and desirable futures.
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