MONASH UNIVERSITY FACULTY HANDBOOKS
Arts Graduate Handbook 1996
Published by Monash University
Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia
Authorised by Academic Registrar, April 1996
ASM4430
The third world
Michael Stevenson
12 points + 2 hours per week + First semester + Clayton
Synopsis This subject takes as its central themes the social
consequences of economic development. It therefore examines the question of the
emergence of industrial capitalism and how through colonialism the twin seeds
of capitalism and under-development were sown in the third world. It also
examines the response of the third world to theses transformations.
Assessment Two essays (4500 words each): 50% each
Recommended texts
- Amin S Unequal development Harvester, 1976
- Amin S Delinking: Towards a polycentric world Zed, 1990
- Brewer A Marxist theories of imperialism RKP, 1991
- Galeano E Memory of first Quartet, 1989
- Hobsbawm E The age of revolution Mentor, 1962
- Peet R Global capitalism: Theories of societal development RKP 1991
- Rodney W How Europe underdeveloped Africa Howard U P, 1983
- Saadawi N The hidden face of Eve Zed, 1980
- Said E Orientalism Pantheon, 1976
- Sen A Hunger and public action OUP, 1980
- Shiva V Staying alive, women, ecology and development Zed, 1988
- Williams E Capitalism and slavery Deutsch, 1981
- Wilber C K The political economy of development and underdevelopment
1992
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