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Race, racism and development : interrogating history, discourse and practice / Kalpana Wilson.

By: Wilson, Kalpana.
Material type: TextTextPublisher: London New York : Zed Books Distributed in the USA exclusively by Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.Description: viii, 285 p. 23 cm.ISBN: 9781848135116 (hbk.); 1848135114 (hbk.); 9781848135123 (pbk.); 1848135122 (pbk.).Subject(s): Racism -- Economic aspects | Racism -- Social aspects | Economic development | ImperialismDDC classification: 305.8009
Contents:
Race, capital and resistance through the lens of 1857 -- The gift of agency : gender and race in development representations -- Population control, the Cold War and racialising reproduction -- Pathologising racialised sexualities in the HIV/AIDS pandemic -- New uses of 'race' in the 1990s : humanitarian intervention, good governance and democracy -- Imperialism, accumulation and racialised embodiment -- Worlds beyond the political? : postdevelopment and race -- Reconfiguring 'Britishness' : diasporas, DfID and neoliberalism.
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Race, capital and resistance through the lens of 1857 -- The gift of agency : gender and race in development representations -- Population control, the Cold War and racialising reproduction -- Pathologising racialised sexualities in the HIV/AIDS pandemic -- New uses of 'race' in the 1990s : humanitarian intervention, good governance and democracy -- Imperialism, accumulation and racialised embodiment -- Worlds beyond the political? : postdevelopment and race -- Reconfiguring 'Britishness' : diasporas, DfID and neoliberalism.

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