Views on Development: The Local and the Global in India and Pakistan

First Edition Pub. July 2004, 99 pages, 14 X 22

ISBNs: 81-88789-16-X, 81-88789-17-8

Where to buy our books

Description

In his eloquent style, and with an enormous reservoir of empirical data collected from long duration stays in villages of northern India and Pakistan, Kristoffel Lieten gives voice to the under-privileged. He has produced three poignant essays, which directly address core issues in the development discourse: the impact of the various routes of rural development on the village population, the attitude of men and women towards population growth and family planning, and the very meaning of development. He does this while simultaneously addressing the theoretical issues and carefully presenting the views, hopes and dilemmas of people in rural India and Pakistan. The essays combine academic rigour and real life experience and will be useful for anybody interested in development issues.

CONTENTS

  1. Faltering Development and the Post-modernist Discourse
  2. State and People: Village Views on Development in India and Pakistan
  3. High Fertility, Education and Child Labour in Pakistan

Cover photo: Kristoffel Lieten

Kristoffel Lieten

Kristoffel Lieten is a professor at the University of Amsterdam, where he teaches development sociology, and where he holds the chair of Child Labour Studies on behalf of the International Institute of Social History. He has been engaged in studying various aspects of South Asian societies since the early 1970s. He has written and edited several books on India. His recent works deal with land reforms in West Bengal, the functioning of panchayats in Uttar Pradesh, child labour in South Asia and child labour issues worldwide.