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Introduction Part 1: Postcolonial Insights? 1. Capitalism, culture, agency: dependency versus postcolonial theory 2. The culture of development policy: basic needs, structural adjustment, good governance and human rights Part 2: Postcolonial Complicity and Self-reflexivity? 3. Hyper-self-reflexive development? Spivak on representing the Third World ‘Other’ 4. Participatory development, complicity and desire 5. Foreign aid as g(r)ift Part 3: Postcolonial Politics? 6. Deliberative democracy or agonistic pluralism? The relevance of the Habermas-Mouffe debate for Third World politics 7. Acting in a tight spot: Homi Bhabha’s postcolonial politics 8. Bend it like Bhabha: hybridity and political strategy Conclusion Notes Bibliography
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