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Literacies and Discourses of Development Among the Rabaris of Kutch, India

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  • Caroline Dyer

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This paper argues that how literacy intersects with notions of development is more complex than generally perceived by those who advocate 'literacy' as a development tool. Among the transhumant pastoralist Rabaris of Kutch in Western India, various forms of literacy are increasingly implicated in community development. In a context where Rabaris face the gradual erosion of their livelihood opportunities, literacy for adults is not associated with development; rather Rabaris favour the option of formal schooling and the possibilities it confers for occupational diversification for the next generation. Community governance, meanwhile, is also increasingly shaped by aspects of literacy. Changes to community governance structures have been ushered in by a new generation of literate (but not necessarily schooled) leaders; they use conventions of the wider literate society to lend formal power and authenticity to their work and strongly advocate formal schooling, which combines gaining literacy skills with an enhanced social status. Schooling and literacies emerge as central to Rabaris' aspirations for 'progress' in the contemporary world.

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  • Caroline Dyer, 2008. "Literacies and Discourses of Development Among the Rabaris of Kutch, India," Journal of Development Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 44(6), pages 863-879.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:jdevst:v:44:y:2008:i:6:p:863-879
    DOI: 10.1080/00220380802058222
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