AID as Gift: an initial approach
The article proposes that some of the key practices in the area of international cooperation for development can be better understood in terms of a gift regime. To this end, it compares ethnographic data relating to the modus operandi of the aid sector in East Timor with the legacies of Marcel Mauss...
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doaj-333aa5ef14a74c09a38b3f091268a6d82020-11-24T22:27:26ZengUniversidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroMana0104-93132008-01-014seS0104-93132008000100004AID as Gift: an initial approachKelly Cristiane da Silva0Thaddeus Gregory BlanchetteUnBThe article proposes that some of the key practices in the area of international cooperation for development can be better understood in terms of a gift regime. To this end, it compares ethnographic data relating to the modus operandi of the aid sector in East Timor with the legacies of Marcel Mauss and the recent production of M.A.U.S.S. International aid policies are shown to be important means for establishing hegemony in glocal negotiation spaces in which different actors construct identities and relations of alliance, honor and precedence. In this debate, it is argued that East Timor's biggest counter-gift to the international community has been to function as an instrument through which values cherished by aid donors, expressed in Western myths of good society, can once again be cultivated in the process of building a new national state.http://socialsciences.scielo.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-93132008000100004&lng=en&tlng=enCooperação internacionalDádivaEstado-naçãoPolíticaTimor-Leste |
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AID as Gift: an initial approach |
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AID as Gift: an initial approach |
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AID as Gift: an initial approach |
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Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro |
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Mana |
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2008-01-01 |
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The article proposes that some of the key practices in the area of international cooperation for development can be better understood in terms of a gift regime. To this end, it compares ethnographic data relating to the modus operandi of the aid sector in East Timor with the legacies of Marcel Mauss and the recent production of M.A.U.S.S. International aid policies are shown to be important means for establishing hegemony in glocal negotiation spaces in which different actors construct identities and relations of alliance, honor and precedence. In this debate, it is argued that East Timor's biggest counter-gift to the international community has been to function as an instrument through which values cherished by aid donors, expressed in Western myths of good society, can once again be cultivated in the process of building a new national state. |
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Cooperação internacional Dádiva Estado-nação Política Timor-Leste |
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