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Dilemmas of Difference Sarah A. Radcliffe

Dilemmas of Difference By Sarah A. Radcliffe

Dilemmas of Difference by Sarah A. Radcliffe


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Drawing from ethnographic fieldwork and postcolonial theory, Sarah A. Radcliffe centers the experiences of rural indigenous women in Ecuador to show how the efforts of development agencies to reduce social and economic equality fail because they do not reckon with the legacies of colonialism.

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Dilemmas of Difference: Indigenous Women and the Limits of Postcolonial Development Policy by Sarah A. Radcliffe

In Dilemmas of Difference Sarah A. Radcliffe explores the relationship of rural indigenous women in Ecuador to the development policies and actors that are ostensibly there to help ameliorate social and economic inequality. Radcliffe finds that development policies's inability to recognize and reckon with the legacies of colonialism reinforces long-standing social hierarchies, thereby reproducing the very poverty and disempowerment they are there to solve. This ineffectiveness results from failures to acknowledge the local population's diversity and a lack of accounting for the complex intersections of gender, race, ethnicity, class, and geography. As a result, projects often fail to match beneficiaries' needs, certain groups are made invisible, and indigenous women become excluded from positions of authority. Drawing from a mix of ethnographic fieldwork and postcolonial and social theory, Radcliffe centers the perspectives of indigenous women to show how they craft practices and epistemologies that critique ineffective development methods, inform their political agendas, and shape their strategic interventions in public policy debates.

Dilemmas of Difference Reviews

Radcliffe's book, well grounded in theory and research, is an important read for scholars of Latin American development and gender. Highly recommended. -- E. E. O'Connor * Choice *
Sarah Radcliffe's recent book offers a rich ethnography of indigenous women in Ecuador which specifically addresses how they encounter and experience development interventions. -- Jessica Hope * Journal of Development Studies *
Dilemmas of Difference represents a timely contribution to the critical literature on indigenous women and development and to the debate of neoliberal instrumentalization of difference.... Overall, with a genealogy of development frameworks contrasted with indigenous women's experience, Radcliffe demonstrates the persistence of postcolonial stereotypes and colonial assumptions of social difference that produce indigenous women's dissatisfaction with development. -- Maria Moreno * American Anthropologist *
Radcliffe's book represents a powerful contribution to critical development studies and the discipline of geography. -- Emily Billo * Journal of Latin American Geography *

About Sarah A. Radcliffe

Sarah A. Radcliffe is Professor of Latin American Geography at the University of Cambridge and coauthor of Indigenous Development in the Andes: Culture, Power, and Transnationalism, also published by Duke University Press.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Introduction. Development and Social Heterogeneity 1

1. Postcolonial Intersectionality and the Colonial Present 37

2. The Daily Grind: Ethnic Topographies of Labor, Racism, and Abandonment 75

Interlude I 121

3. Crumbs from the Table: Participation, Organization, and Indigenous Women 125

4. Politics, Statistics, and Affect: Indigenous Women in Development Policy 157

Interlude II 189

5. Women, Biopolitics, and Interculturalism: Ethnic Politics and Gendered Contradictions 193

6. From Development to Citizenship: Rights, Voice, and Citizenship Practices 225

7. Postcolonial Heterogeneity: Sumak Kawsay and Decolonizing Social Difference 257

Notes 291

Glossary 295

Bibliography 329

Index 359

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CIN0822360101A
9780822360100
0822360101
Dilemmas of Difference: Indigenous Women and the Limits of Postcolonial Development Policy by Sarah A. Radcliffe
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Duke University Press
2015-10-30
384
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