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Grassroots Postmodernism Gustavo Esteva

Grassroots Postmodernism By Gustavo Esteva

Grassroots Postmodernism by Gustavo Esteva


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Portraying the ways in which the world's social majorities are now escaping from the monoculture of a single global civilization, this text explores the regeneration of their cultural and natural spaces and their struggle against the rigid concepts of modernity.

Grassroots Postmodernism Summary

Grassroots Postmodernism: Remaking the Soil of Cultures by Gustavo Esteva

This remarkable book draws its inspiration from what its authors describe as the post-modern epic now unfolding at the grassroots. It portrays the ways in which the world's social majorities are now escaping from the monoculture of a single global civilisation and regenerating their own cultural and natural spaces. In so doing, they are challenging the three sacred cows of modernity - the idea, entrenched in globalisation, that there is only one, universally valid way of understanding social reality; the exclusive and general validity of Western-defined notions of human; and the notion of the self-sufficient individual, as opposed to people-in-community, which has grotesquely transformed how we see the human condition. This is quite simply, a book which will transform how one sees the world - North and South. Winner of the AESA (American Educational Studies Ass) Critics' Choice Award

Grassroots Postmodernism Reviews

'Beyond its definite 'No' to the Global Project, this book takes a stimulating glance at the renewed life of social majorities and offers good reasons for a common hope.' - Gilbert Rist ''Grassroots Postmodernism' is daring in its thesis that the real postmodernists are to be found among the Zapotecos and Rajasthanis of the majority world. It is a hard-hitting in its attacks against progressive commonplaces, like global responsibility, human rights, individual independence, and democracy. And it is eye-opening in its illustrations how common people, amidst the rubbles of the development epoch, stitch their cultural fabric together and unwittingly move beyond the impasse of modernity' - Wolfgang Sachs, Wuppertal Institute

About Gustavo Esteva

Gustavo Esteva is one of Latin America's most brilliant intellectuals and a leading critic of the development paradigm. Active in his own country, Mexico, and on the international scene, he has been by turns public servant, university professor and, for the past twenty years, grassroots activist working with Indian groups, peasants and the urban marginalised. He is the author of a dozen books. The many posts he has held include being President of the 5th World Congress on Rural Sociology, Interim Chairman of the United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD) Board, President of the Mexican Society for Planning and Vice-President of the Inter-American Society for Planning. But the achievement for which he is now most well-known is his role in helping found various Mexican, Latin American and international NGOs and networks. Convinced that only through autonomous, grassroots organizations can social change be genuinely oriented and implemented by the people themselves for their own benefit, he has been very active in building links between communities and grassroots groups. In recent years, he has worked very closely with the Zapatista Army for National Liberation in Chiapas whose exploits have captured the imagination of people everywhere. Madhu Suri Prakash has been Professor-in-Charge of Educational Theory and Practice at Pennsylvania State University since 1994. Educated originally at the University of Delhi, she did her doctorate in the philosophy of education at Syracuse University in 1981. She is the author of numerous chapters in books and articles in scholarly journals, including the American Journal of Education, Philosophy of Education and Teachers College Record. She has also been a guest editor for special issues of Holistic Education Review and Educational Theory. The current book which she is completing is provisionally entitled Gandhi's Educational Thought: Multiculturalism, Ecology and Postmodernism re-examined from a Third World Perspective.

Table of Contents

  • Contents
  • 1. From the Global to the Local
  • 2. Beyond Neo-Liberalism to the International of Hope
  • 3. Beyond the Self: Regenerating Ourselves.
  • 4. Human Rights: The Trojan Horse of Recolonization?
  • 5. People's Power: Radical Democracy for the Autonomy of their Commons
  • 6. Epilogue: The Grassroots Post-modern Epic

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GOR003665510
9781856495462
1856495469
Grassroots Postmodernism: Remaking the Soil of Cultures by Gustavo Esteva
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
1998-01-01
240
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