The IMF generation: development aid as reflected in African literature
Exploited by colonialism and deprived of power: what does modern East African literature tell us about how the Kenyan population coped with measures of economic and social development? A transdisciplinary study of literature by Martina Kopf, an African literature scholar, zooms in on how the population perceives the impact of “well-intentioned” development cooperation and neoliberal […] Continue reading “The IMF generation: development aid as reflected in African literature”