The Postcolonial Aura: Third World Criticism in the Age of Global Capitalism
From a global perspective, Duke University's Arif Dirlik argues that capital-centered development has brought the question of local concerns to the fore pointing to “indigenism” as a source of paradigms of social relations, and relationships to nature to challenge the voracious developmentalism that undermines local welfare around the world.
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Boulder, Colorado
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1997
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252 pages
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9780813332482
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Open stacks
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No
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Yes
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701.20 Dir
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1
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