Globalizing the Postcolony
Contesting Discourses of Gender and Development in Francophone Africa- Authors:
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- 2010
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Globalizing the Postcolony: Contesting Discourses of Gender and Development in Francophone Africa is a study of development in the former French colonies of West Africa. It takes as its starting point the international community's reporting on human and social development and gender in the developing areas which began systematically in 1990 and which has provided a framework for policy-making in this field. International reports suggest that the francophone African countries have been experiencing low levels of social development throughout the past two decades. These levels fall dramatically when the factor of gender is introduced to the point where statistically-speaking francophone African women have had less access to social development than any other population in the world. This study analyzes current thinking on the challenges facing gender and development in Africa, before moving on to examine the historical factors marking the gender and development profile of the francophone West African region. Through an analysis of gender politics in the region from pre-colonial to postcolonial times, the book examines the gradual incursion of exogenous gender policies into the region throughout the 20th century. The discussion concludes by arguing that despite the tendency of the international community, and their colonial administrative forebears, to pursue 'one-size-fits-all' solutions to what they identified as the main development challenges of the day, the impact of standardized solutions remains subject to the unique historical and cultural context in which they are implemented. Adapting formula-driven policies to unique cultural contexts constitutes a major challenge for gender and development politics in the second decade of the new century. Meanwhile, the book coincides with the introduction of a new international development agenda in Africa articulated around issues of security and globalization. While civil unrest continues to destabilize vast regions of the continent making the prospects of human and social development ever more remote, the rise of China among the traditional powerbrokers threatens to push social development and gender equality even further down the international agenda for Africa. This book is a timely reminder of the feminisation of poverty and disadvantage in the region and the need to keep the gender dimensions of development at the top of the social policy agenda for Africa in the 21st century.
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- Copyright year
- 2010
- ISBN-Print
- 978-0-7391-4382-7
- ISBN-Online
- 978-0-7391-4384-1
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 324
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Table of contents
- Contents No access
- Preface No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Abbreviations No access
- Chapter 01. Gender and Development in Francophone Africa No access
- Chapter 02. Science, Statistics, and Stories No access
- Chapter 03. The Origins of a Global Discourse, 1945 to 1990 No access
- Chapter 04. “Good Governance” for Development, 1990–2000 No access
- Chapter 05. The Millennium Summit and Beyond No access
- Chapter 06. Mapping Gender and Development No access
- Chapter 07. Senegal No access
- Chapter 08. Gabon No access
- Chapter 09. Measuring Gender and Development No access
- Chapter 10. Sex and Status in Pre-colonial Africa No access
- Chapter 11. Engendering the Colony No access
- Chapter 12. Speaking the Language of Gender and Development in Senegal No access
- Chapter 13. International Agencies and the Agenda for Change in Senegal No access
- Chapter 14. Theorizing Gender and Development in the Academy No access
- Chapter 15. Voicing Dissent and Contesting Change in Civil Society No access
- Chapter 16. The Literary Politics of Gender and Development No access
- Chapter 17. Writing Gender and Development No access
- Chapter 18. Modernization and Marginalization in the Francophone African Feminist Novel No access
- Chapter 19. Conclusion No access
- Appendix A: Commitment 5, UN World Summit for Social Development, 19 April 1995 No access Pages 295 - 298
- Appendix B: Commitment 5, 24th Special Session of the UN General Assembly, 26 June 2000 No access Pages 299 - 302
- Selected Bibliography No access Pages 303 - 316
- Index No access Pages 317 - 322
- About the Author No access Pages 323 - 324





