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This is a bullet-point form of the answer to lecture five's question. For the test on Monday 13 August.

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What challenges do Shrestha and Piot present for thinking about the problem of “arrested
development”?

Red= Shrestha

Green= Piot

The term arrested development refers to development reaching a ceiling, without the ability
for development to continue. Shrestha and Piot challenge the notion of arrested development,
which looks at development through Rostow’s lenses of a stage that has to be arrived at. The
main notion they challenge is that the end goal of development is often set by Western ideals
of what development should be. This paper presents Shrestha and Piot’s challenges to the
notion of arrested development, and what they state as the implications of such a worldview.

1. The intellectual starts to criticize his own national culture

 Glamorous notion of development
 Bikasis vs pakhe
 Educated children look down on parents- ashamed of parents
 New educated youngsters want to rule village- conflict- regard their own ways as
backward- want to bring what they have been taught development is
 Feel ashamed of own ways- witchcraft

2. Colonized view of development

 Foreign aid solidifies this
 Culture of imperialism reproduced
 Left physically- Still rule morally and intellectually
 Address missionaries as sahib/sab- master/ boss- strengthened whites who feel
superior- justified them “saving the locals”
 Bikas solidified colonial notion- unable to do things for themselves or by themselves
 Locals categorized as inferior and poverty stricken in their worldview
 “Adopting” African children to care for- Oprah’s children that she would save from
Africa
 European dropping from the sky to save an African child

3. Western superiority- Western is developed

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