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Thinking ‘differently’ about a feminist critical geography of development
Authors:Kuntala Lahiri‐Dutt
Affiliation:Resource, Environment, and Development Program, Crawford School of Public Policy, College of Asia and the Pacific, Australian National University, Acton, ACT, Australia
Abstract:This paper makes a case for grounding the global in feminist, anti‐racist, and post‐colonial scholarship in order to foreground questions of race, colonialism, and history in critical geographies of development. I argue that the process of ‘doing development’ involves the imposition of power; hence, geographers' critical engagements with development need to consider the intersectionality of gender, race, and ethnicity that comprises identities of the subjects of development and of those who ‘do development’. This consideration would entail questioning the homogeneity of ‘Third World women’ as a singular category in need of development and recognising the normativity of women from the global North who, so far, have been the ‘doers’ or the key actors in global interventions.
Keywords:identity politics  postcolonial feminism  critical feminist geography  intersectionality  power relations in development
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