The International Politics of the Developing World
Module code: POL257
Credits: 15.0
Semester: SEM2
Contact: Dr Rowan Lubbock
We will start questioning the very concept of development and what it entails. In the first few weeks, we will read influential writers in international development, such as W.W. Rostow, Gunder Frank, Amartya Sen, and Arturo Escobar. Then we will look in closer detail at key topics in international development, such as gender, race, neoliberalism, and the return of developmental states, using the work of critical contemporary scholars and activists such as Kalpana Wilson, Naila Kabeer and Veronica Gago. Finally, we will discuss strategies of resisting imperial domination disguised under the name of 'development' and think of alternative ways to represent the global periphery.
Connected course(s): UDF DATA
Assessment: 100.0% Coursework
Level: 5