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The megarhetorics of global development /

After World War II, an unprecedented age of global development began. The formation of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund allowed war torn and poverty stricken nations to become willing debtors in their desire to entice Western investment and trade. New capital, it was foretold, woul...

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Cote:Libro Electrónico
Autres auteurs: Scott, J. Blake, 1969-, Dingo, Rebecca Ann, 1975-
Format: Électronique eBook
Langue:Inglés
Publié: Pittsburgh, Pa. : University of Pittsburgh Press, ©2012.
©2012
Collection:Pittsburgh series in composition, literacy, and culture.
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Table des matières:
  • Tracking "transglocal" risks in pharmaceutical development: Novartis's challenge of Indian patent law / J. Blake Scott
  • Meeting the challenge of globalization: President Clinton's "double movement" discourse / Jason A. Edwards and Jaime L. Wright
  • Ethos in a bottle: corporate social responsibility and humanitarian doxa / D. Robert DeChaine
  • Developmental shifts: changing feelings about compassion in Korea / Matt Newcomb
  • Staging the Beijing Olympics: intersecting human rights and economic development narratives / Tim Jensen and Wendy S. Hesford
  • Framing the megarhetorics of agricultural development: industrialized agriculture and sustainable agriculture / Eileen E. Schell
  • Turning the tables on the megarhetoric of women's empowerment / Rebecca Dingo
  • Making the case: Bamako and the problem of anti-imperial art / Bret Benjamin
  • Enfreakment; or, aliens of extraordinary disability / Robert McRuer.