In what conditions (history and ideology) did anthropology emerge ?
What are the main insight gained from the discourse perspective ?
What is the anthropology OF development ? What does it look at ?
-Pure branch - try to understand the social and cultural impacts of development projects of people
‘Anthropology of Development’ considered a distinct sub-field, like Legal anthropology, medical
anthropology, or others.
When did many large NGOs emerge, in what context ? What are they often called though, why ?
The range of technologies (factories, rail roads) developed during the ________ period were _______ but were also ________
industrialization
revolutionary
tools for colonization
What is the other most important tool in antrhopology? From who did it emerge? In what era?
Feild Work
Bronislaw Malinowsky
Colonialism
What does studying buzzwords allow ?
Studying buzzword helps its track change in development policy and discourse
What does the cutlure of development expert mean in terms of local economy ?
When a country has a very big development sector- attractive to NGOs and projects, this can be very good for the economy of cities because they people coming bring spending power and jobs and everything- BUT they raise the price of living for the rest of the population. Especially in the UN involved cities.
Why is “3rd wolrd” a problematic term ?
Groups diverse places and peoples into on powerless category that needs help
What emerged during thee Enlightenment ?
The idea of “development” emerged.
Which ideology prevaled Western thought by the 1870?
Social Darwinism
belief that Hunan societies as they progress, they became more modern more specialized and evolved and western societies believed to be further down this path
What is the perspective of modernization theory towards development ?
-Optimistic: assumes that all societies eventually experience development, if they try
-It suggested that this process of development (industrial, urban.. ) is the one and only way
-Development as intrinsically good; benefits self-evident ,assumed that working more “Modernly” was desirable
Depict a case of project failure. In which book and by who was it depicted?
James Ferguson, the Anti-Politics machine
The West has been _________ for centuries
the global political and economic hegemony
Anthropologists often sceptical of projects, why ? What do they observe?
Why is “how to employ people trained in anthropology” is a growing issue ?
Skill sets too special so anthropologist employees in places where they maybe should not because no other choice. Which can be dangerous because anthropology knowledge can be very powerful
What was the mostn significant impact of liberalism in development? What is it?
Audit Culture : idea that money has to be spent extremely carefully, no waste of spill of money for the money spend in development.
What happened to former colonies after WW2, what did this lead to?
Depict the Enlightenment in terms of values. Which disciplines flourished ?
“Reason”, “common sense”, “empirical inquiry”, “exploration”, “discovery”
Free debate, invention , creativity - Astronomy, anatomy and philosophy flourished
What was anthropology an ally of in the 60s? Who was a major player?
By what was the division of labor in development shaped?
Euro ideas
What is Orientalism ? What was its effect ?
Orientalism is a trend Said observed in Western art and literature since 1700s
It portrayed the orient as dangerous, mysterious implying that -If the orient remained an uncivilized place, European supremacy was unthreatened.
What remains anthropology driving question?
Who is Cecils Rhodes ? What did his project imply ? What did the poster imply ?