Introduction: From the Edges of Development Kum-Kum Bhavnani, John Foran, Priya Kurian and Debashish Munshi Part 1: Refusing Representations of Development 1. October 17, 1961Moustafa Bayoumi 2.Ode to "Quasheba": Resistance Rituals Among Higgler Women in JamaicaHume N. Johnson 3.Plural Economies and the Conditions for Refusal: Gendered Developments in BangkokAra Wilson 4. Dancing on the Edge: Women, Culture, and a Passion for ChangeKum-Kum Bhavnani and Krista Bywater 5.Resisting Westernity and Refusing DevelopmentMolefi Kete Asante Part 2: Emergent Discourses of Development 6.From Roosevelt in Germany to Bush in Iraq: Development’s Discourse of Liberation, Democracy, and Free Trade Josefina Saldaña 7. Migrants, Genes, and Socio-Scientific Phobias: Charting the Fear of the "Third World" Tag in Discourses of Development in New ZealandPriya Kurian and Debashish Munshi 8. OFW Tales, or Globalization Discourses and Development Ming-Yan Lai 9. Erratic Hopes and Inconsistent Expectations for Mexican Rural Women: A Critique of Economic Thinking on Alternatives to PovertyMagadalena Villarreal 10. From Old to New Political Cultures of Opposition: Radical Social Change in an Era of GlobalizationJohn Foran Part 3: Fictions of Development 11. Mama Benz and the Taste of Money: A Critical View of a "Homespun" Rags-to-Riches Story of Post-Independence AfricaLena Khor 12.History, Development, and Transformation in Paule Marshall’s The Chosen Place, The Timeless People: A Conversation Among Students of Development Erin Kennedy, Edwin Lopez, Moira O’Neil and Molly Talcott 13. Urduja through the Looking Glass: A Response to Colonial TraumaTera Maxwell 14.Fictions of (Under)Development: Hunger Artists in the Global EconomyFrançoise Lionnet. Afterword Susanne Schech