300055 Controversial Development(s) - Postdevelopmental and Postcolonial Perspectives on Development theory and Practice (S) (SoSe 2009)

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Two new schools of thought challenge established notions and concepts, perspectives and prescriptions of mainstream development studies. These schools, postdevelopment and postcolonial perspectives, add a new quality of critical interrogation to a field that has witnessed remarkable diversification over the last 20 years. Postdevelopmental approaches have especially generated controversy within the field. While early post-ist inspired writing has been criticised for essentialising development while failing to offer viable alternative approaches, more recent publications demonstrate the practical usefulness of the approaches for scientific inquiry. After an initial phase of conflictual debate, the discussion has thus spawned a fruitful controversy as even the critics of postdevelopmental and postcolonial perspectives have conceded to the fact that they have provided vital impulses to both theory and research. Postdevelopmental and postcolonial approaches on the other hand have also differentiated their approaches to offer more nuanced accounts. Tracing this controversy through selected readings broadens students understanding of the diversification of developmental discourse and practice and provides innovative theoretical and methodological points of departure for research.

The course will be offered as a block seminar, with preparatory sessions in May and a block session in June.

Literaturangaben:

Andreasson, S. (2005). Orientalism and African Development Studies: the ‘reductive repetition’motif in theories of African underdevelopment. Third World Quarterly, 26(6), 971-986.
Baaz, M. E. (2005). The Paternalism of Partnership: A Postcolonial Reading of Identity in Development Aid. Zed Books Ltd.
Escobar, A. (1994). Encountering Development: The Making and Unmaking of the Third World. Princeton Univ Pr.
Ferguson, J. (1994). Anti-Politics Machine: "Development," Depoliticization, and Bureaucratic Power in Lesotho: Development, Depoliticization and Bureaucratic Power in Lesotho (New edition.). Univ of Minnesota Pr.
Gibson-Graham, J. K. (2005). SURPLUS POSSIBILITIES: POSTDEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY ECONOMIES. Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, 26(1), 4-26.
KAPOOR, I. (2005). Participatory Development, Complicity and Desire. Third World Quarterly, 26(8), 1203-1220.
Kapoor, I. (2008). The Postcolonial Politics of Development (1. Aufl.). Routledge.
McEwan, C. (2008). Postcolonialism and Development (1. Aufl.). Routledge.
McKinnon, K. (2007). Postdevelopment, Professionalism, and the Politics of Participation. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 97(4), 772-785.
Pieterse, J. N. (2000). After Post-Development. Third World Quarterly, 21(2), 175-191.
Pieterse, J. N. (2001). Development Theory: Deconstructions/Reconstructions. Sage Pubn Inc.
Saunders, K. (2002). Feminist Post-Development Thought: Rethinking Modernity, Post-Colonialism and Representation. Palgrave.
Ziai, A. (2004). Aram Ziai, Imperiale Repräsentationen, Vom kolonialen zum Entwicklungsdiskurs. sopos 4/2004. Abgerufen von http://www.sopos.org/aufsaetze/408aa83c03940/1.html.
Ziai, A. (2006). Zwischen Global Governance und Post-Development - Entwicklungspolitik aus diskursanalytischer Perspektive (S. 172). Westfälisches Dampfboot. Abgerufen von http://www.amazon.de/dp/3896915924.
Ziai, A. (2007). Exploring Post-Development: Theory and Practice, Problems and Perspectives. Routledge Chapman & Hall.

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Politikwissenschaft / Bachelor (Enrollment until SoSe 2009) 3.3b Pflicht  
Politikwissenschaft / Bachelor (Enrollment until SoSe 2009) 2.1b    
Sozialwissenschaften / Bachelor (Enrollment until SoSe 2008) KF: Modul 5    
Sozialwissenschaften GymGe als zweites Unterrichtsfach / Master of Education (Enrollment until SoSe 2008) Modul 5a    
Sozialwissenschaften GymGe Fortsetzung BA-Nebenfach / Master of Education (Enrollment until SoSe 2008) Modul 5a    
Soziologie / Bachelor (Enrollment until SoSe 2008) KF: Fachmodul 5; NF: Fachmodul 5; vNF: Fachmodul 5 Wahl 3 (bei Einzelleistung 3 LP zusätzlich)  

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