The Colonial Gesture of Development: The Interpersonal as a Promising Site for Rethinking Aid to Africa, by Marcus D. Watson
While some scholars uncover connections between African development and colonialism in the transition from one set of institutions to the next, others analyze their discourses for similarities. Marcus D. Watson argues that there is evidence of development as a form of neocolonialism may be etched right into the “colonial bodies” of many of today's aid workers.
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