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ID122833
Title ProperModalities of violence in development
Other Title Informationstructural or contingent, mythic or divine?
LanguageENG
AuthorParfitt, Trevor
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper examines the relationship between violence and development. It explores whether violence is an intrinsic (structural) part of development, or a contingent result of poor or mistaken policies and practices that might be corrected. The issue of how far an element of violence might be desirable for development is also considered. These two issues are debated in the context of a variety of approaches to development and in light of various accounts of violence offered by analysts such as Fanon, Benjamin, Critchley and Zizek. In conclusion it is argued that an emancipatory conception of development may be reconciled with Benjamin's idea of divine violence in the form of a Badiouan event-with the proviso that the Derridian conception of the economy of violence is also applied in such a way as to minimise, or at least limit violence.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 34, No.7; 2013: p.1175-1192
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol. 34, No.7; 2013: p.1175-1192
Key WordsRelationship ;  Violence ;  Development ;  Divine Violence ;  Economy


 
 
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