Visions of Development in Central Asia

Revitalizing the Culture Concept
Langbeschreibung
In Visions of Development in Central Asia: Revitalizing the Culture Concept, Noor O'Neill Borbieva reflects on anthropology's withdrawal from discussions about culture and the parallel rise of the intellectually and politically problematic discourse of "culture matters thinking," or CMT. CMT asserts that cultures are homogeneous and that the dominant values of its culture determine a state's socioeconomic and political trajectories. Drawing on practice theory, ecological psychology, complexity science, and poststructuralism, Borbieva urges anthropologists to revisit debates about culture in order to counteract the influence of simplistic formulations such as CMT. Through an examination of ethnographic material from Kyrgyzstan, gathered during the years she worked as a Peace Corps Volunteer and as an anthropologist, Borbieva examines how debates about culture shaped the development sector's agenda in Central Asia. She argues that mainstream discussions of culture not only misunderstand the cultural basis of human diversity but also threaten that diversity by promoting a one-size-fits-all vision of well-being. Borbieva suggests an alternative vision, one that recognizes the profound complexity of human sociality and embraces the many forms of human thriving that grow out of our cultural differences.
Noor O¿Neill Borbieva is associate professor of anthropology at Purdue University Fort Wayne.
ISBN-13:
9781498540155
Veröffentl:
2019
Erscheinungsdatum:
16.07.2019
Seiten:
254
Autor:
Noor O’Neill Borbieva
Gewicht:
526 g
Format:
235x157x18 mm
Serie:
Contemporary Central Asia: Societies, Politics, and Cultures
Sprache:
Englisch

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