Post-Development from the Global South

Post-Development from the Global South

Radical Alternatives or Ambivalent Engagements?

Matthews, Sally; Castellsague, Alba

Taylor & Francis Ltd

04/2025

260

Mole

9781032762968

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1. Introduction PART I: AMBIVALENCE, NOSTALGIA, COMPLEXITY 2. In search of post-development alternatives: ubuntu and development in South Africa 3. 'Hardware' and 'software' bikas: Nepali notions on development and its alternatives 4. Development as nostalgia and reverie in Eastern Rwanda 5. CAMPFIRE and the politics of ambivalence: attitudes towards development in Kanyemba, Zimbabwe PART II: BUEN VIVIR, LIVING WELL AND WELLBEING 6. The vivir bien rhetoric and Afro-Bolivian women's struggles for recognition and inclusive citizenship 7. Revisiting the indigeneity-modernity relationship: vivir bien in the Bolivian Highlands 8. 'Money is a universal need': exploring Indigenous peoples' engagement with externally-led development in the Peruvian Amazon PART III: ALTERNATIVES? 9. Economies of solidarity in Tehran: new commons and diverse economies on the margins? 10. Ontology in action: ecocentrism as defence of place in Indigenous social movement practices, South Africa 11. Ambivalent perspectives on degrowth and alternatives to development: exploring notions of kalamboan and ginhawa in Siquijor province, Philippines 12. Conclusion
Pastoralism;Tanzania;Ubuntu;Bikas;Nepal;Rwanda;Vivir Bien;Bolivia;Peru;Indigenous studies;Indigeneity;Iran;Zimbabwe;South Africa;Land Rights;Global South;Philippines;Social Movements