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ID142636
Title ProperMultiplying possibilities
Other Title Informationa postdevelopment approach to hygiene and sanitation in Northwest China
LanguageENG
AuthorDombroski, Kelly
Summary / Abstract (Note)Postdevelopment thinkers and writers have critiqued development discourse for its role in perpetuating inequality. In water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) literature and interventions, the discourse used perpetuates inequality through classing anything other than private toilets as ‘without sanitation’. This implies that the people who use forms of hygiene and sanitation relying on collective toilets and alternative strategies are somehow unhygienic. Yet residents of Xining (Qinghai Province, China) rely on hygiene assemblages that do not always include private toilets, but nonetheless still work to guard health for families with young children. In this paper, I develop a postdevelopment approach to hygiene and sanitation starting with the place-based hygiene realities already working to guard health in some way, then working to multiply possibilities for future discursive and material hygiene realities.
`In' analytical NoteAsia Pacific Viewpoint Vol. 56, No.3; Dec 2015: p.321-334
Journal SourceAsia Pacific Viewpoint 2015-12 56, 3
Key WordsWater ;  China ;  Hygiene ;  Toilets ;  Sanitation ;  Postdevelopment