Environmental Studies 101 - Hist./Theories of Development

Fall
2012
01
4.00
Kiran Asher

TTH 08:35AM-09:50AM

Mount Holyoke College
81627
Dwight Hall 202
kasher@mtholyoke.edu
What is so compelling about the idea of development? Why does it fail much of the global south? Do colonialism and capitalism have anything to do with it? Why do hunger, poverty, inequality, unemployment, and ecological crises persist in the so-called developed world? What are the parameters of the proposed solutions to underdevelopment such as neoliberal market reforms versus those of alternative models? What are the connections between development and environmental issues? development and war? Can development be sustainable? Are gender and race incidental or central to these issues? This course engages these questions through readings, lectures, discussions, and writing assignments.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.