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ID116856
Title ProperFellow travellers in development
LanguageENG
AuthorEyben, Rosalind
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Although what has been called 'the people-centred development decade' of international aid in the 1990s can be explained at the systemic level by the end of the Cold War, such an account does not tell us how it actually came about. This article argues that a contributory factor can be identified through the life-histories of a generation of development semi- professionals, women now in their sixties who were caught up and part of two great emancipatory moments in the second half of the 20 century: freedom from colonialism and women's liberation. These shaped their consciousness and produced political effects that gave them the opportunity to influence development practice. That they were able to make use of that opportunity is attributed to their versatility and entrepreneurship, developed through a force of circumstance that had given them an education but denied them the traditional career path taken by their male peers.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 33, No.8; 2012: p.1405-1421
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol. 33, No.8; 2012: p.1405-1421
Key WordsCold War ;  International Aid ;  Colonialism ;  Women's Liberation


 
 
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