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    Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York :Cambridge University Press,
    ISBN: 978-1-108-49693-3 , 1108496938
    Language: English
    Pages: vi, 366 Seiten : , illustrations (black and white), maps (black and white) ; , 24 cm.
    Series Statement: African studies series 143
    Series Statement: African studies series
    Parallel Title: Online version Becker, Felicitas, 1971- author Politics of poverty
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    Keywords: Tanzania / Rural conditions ; Tanzania / Economic policy ; Tanzania / Social policy ; Tanzania ; Rural poor / Tanzania ; Poverty / Political aspects / Tanzania ; Food supply / Political aspects / Tanzania ; Rural development / Tanzania ; Economic policy ; Food supply / Political aspects ; Poverty / Political aspects ; Rural conditions ; Rural development ; Rural poor ; Social policy ; Ländlicher Raum. ; Entwicklung. ; Armut. ; Tansania. ; Ländlicher Raum ; Entwicklung ; Armut
    Abstract: "How is it that rural poverty in southern Tanzania appears both easy to explain and yet also mystifying? Why is it that 'development' is such a touchstone, when actual attempts at fostering development have been largely ephemeral and/or unpopular for decades? In this book, Felicitas Becker traces dynamics of rural poverty based on the exportation of foodstuffs rather than the better-known problems connected to exportation of migrant labour, and examines what has kept the development industry going despite its failure to break these dynamics. Becker argues that development planners often exaggerated their prospects to secure funding, repackaged old strategies as new to maintain their promise, and shifted blame onto rural Africans for failing to meet the expectations they had raised. But the rural poor, too, pursued conversations on the causes and morality of poverty and wealth. Despite their dependence and deprivation, officials found repeatedly that they could not take them for granted"--
    Description / Table of Contents: The end of slavery, famine and food aid in Tunduru -- Changing configurations of poverty in the colonial southeast and the myth of communalism -- The struggle to trade -- Independence and the rhetoric of feasibility -- Villagisation and the pursuit of market access -- The politics of development in the era of liberalisation -- Performing and pursuing development in Kineng'ene
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