Thematic Section
Development (2007) 50, 109–116. doi:10.1057/palgrave.development.1100352
Looking from the South, Speaking from Home: African women confronting development
Reprinted from Development 43 no 4: 32–39
Jessica Horn
Abstract
Jessica Horn interrogates the discourse and practice of development in the post-independence, globalized world. She argues that development, defined in Euro-American forums, has been unresponsive to the varied needs of African women. She shows that it is African women themselves who are now confronting the Euro-centric presumptions of development, and are working to better the lives of women on the continent through place-based coalitions and culturally sensitive activism.
Keywords:
difference, equality, meeting places, politics of place, post-development


