Reading &
Group Discussion Questions
Source for readings and email responses:
Vogeler and de Souza, Dialectics
of
Third World Development.
Each set of questions
is due BEFORE the
scheduled class period for each topic for
the appropriate semester. The questions for each group
of chapters listed below will
be discussed
in small groups at the beginning of the class period and Dr. Vogeler will
summarize the answers at the end of the class period. Much of the assigned readings will be difficult for you to understand.
You are not expected to understand all the material in the chapters but you
must be
able to articulate the major views with supporting information after our class
discussions. The beginning will be hard but the end will be rewarding! Be
sure to raise questions in class and to see me if you have any difficulties with
the course readings and material.Suggestion: print out your questions
and answers: bring them to class to add comments based on the class
discussions and lectures; and then study these notes for the tests.
Just copy all the material between each
set of grey lines -- the topical
heading, general
question, chapter number, and questions, and
the concluding question --
and then paste them
into the email message box. Type your answers to all the questions in the email.
Email your responses to ivogeler@uwec.edu from
anywhere in the world! In
the Subject box of the email message, use your UWEC email
user name, 111, and the chapter numbers that are due. For example,
Subject:allenklx,111,chapters3-5 [add the
chapter numbers to match the particular assignment!].
Follow this example exactly: no spaces, no /, etc!!!!!! And then click on
Send. Incorrect or incomplete SUBJECT messages will be deleted and result
in missing work. Climate and Resources What is
your opinion/reaction/ideas about how weather and other environmental factors
affect(ed) the level of human development or civilization of cultures and people
around the world?Chapter 3
[Email responses start with Chapter 3-5!] 1. According to Huntington, what are
the climatic
handicaps of Asia? 2. What common characteristics do the three types
of tropical civilizations have?
Chapter 4 3. Document how Hodder is not an environmental
determinist?
Chapter 5 4. Are Third world countries generally poor in natural
resources? 5. Where have problems of climate been overcome in the U.S.A.?
How do the readings support and/or challenge your
opinions expressed above?
Cultural Traditions What is
your opinion/reaction/ideas about how cultural characteristics, particular
religions such as Hinduism,
affect(ed) the level of human development or civilization of cultures and people?Chapter 6 1. How does the "sacred cow" protect small-scale
farmers from starvation? 2. What groups think the Hindu doctrine of ahimsa
causes the mismanagement of cattle? 3. Why are "irrational" practices,
such as old-age homes for cows and natural selection, rational?
Chapter 7 4. What does Heston say is the central issue in the
Indian cattle complex discussion? 5. What is cultural determinism? How do the readings support and/or challenge your
opinions on Religion expressed above? Chapter 8 1. Define the concept, Blaming the Victim. 2.
Provide the examples of blaming the victim from rural and urban U.S.A. and
from the Third World. 3. How is blaming the victim an ideological process?
4. How does Ryan distinguish between exceptionalism and universalism?
5. What is social Darwinism? 6. Who are the victim blamers?
Chapter 9 7. Cite three specific examples of blaming the victim
from Disney's
comics. 8. Why is blaming the victim such a popular and powerful explanatory
framework?How do the readings support and/or challenge your
opinions on Cultural Traditions expressed above?
European Colonialism: Plantation Agriculture
What is your opinion/reaction/ideas about how
European colonialism in general and plantation agriculture in particular
affect(ed) the level of human development or civilization of cultures and people
around the world?
Chapter 10 1. What characteristics of plantation
agriculture result
in underdevelopment? 2. What positive attributes of plantations does
Beckford
cite? 3. What fundamental distinction does Beckford stress repeatedly?
Chapter 11 4. List the production, income, and welfare benefits
from United
Fruit. 5. Why is United Fruit's image blacker than its record, as presented
by May and Plaza?
Chapter 12 6. What reasons would Tobis cite for question 5?
7. What motivates
United Fruit to diversify in North America? How does it finance this
diversification? 8. Why do multinational conglomerates, such as United
Fruit,
develop "puppet capitalists" in Third World countries? 9. Explain the
role
of "associate producers" in the collapse of the Union of Banana Exporting
Countries in 1974. 10. Make a list of issues that conservatives, liberals,
and radicals raise when they discuss plantation economies.
How do the readings support and/or challenge your
opinions on Plantation Agriculture expressed above?
Population
What is your opinion/reaction/ideas about world
population?Chapter
13 1. Outline Hardin's lifeboat ethics by means of an actual drawing.
[In email, just describe it; no diagram is required.] 2. What is the tragedy of the commons?
3. How does the
ratchet effect work in population-resource matters? 4. What attributes
of
Hardin's argument make it conservative? Refer to Chapter 1, pp. 8-9.
Chapter 14 5. What are the three unacceptable ways, according
to Commoner,
of limiting population numbers? 6. What does Commoner think of Hardin?
7.
Construct a diagram of the demographic transition.
[In your email message to me, just cite
the web page address where this diagram is located.
Hint: I would not ask if I did not provide!] 8. Why did family planning
not work in India? 9. What limits the availability of food in Third World
countries?
Chapter 15 10. What does Ritchie-Calder think is the solution
to the
"population problem"?
How do the readings support and/or challenge your
opinions expressed above?
Chapter 16 1. What is the Malthusian
argument? 2. What is the class
bias of Malthus and Hardin? 3. Contrast the method of analysis used by
Malthus
with that used by Ricardo. 4. With which class did Ricardo's sympathies
lie?
5. Describe Marx's method of analysis, dialectical materialism? 6.
Outline
Marx's theory of surplus value. 7. How do Neo-Malthusians differ
from earlier Malthusians? 8. Do resources and scarcities arise out of
nature
or are they created by societal institutions? 9. Why is altering population
numbers the persistent approach in the capitalist countries?
How do the readings support and/or challenge your
opinions on Population expressed above?
Imperialism
What is your opinion/reaction/ideas about
imperialism? Chapter
20 1. Describe Galtung's Center-Periphery theory?
[In your email message to me, just cite
the web page address where this diagram is located.
Hint: I would not ask if I did not provide!] 2. Which classes
and where do they control the world space economy?
3. What is the fundamental contradiction in the theory? 4. What are
the three
stages of exploitation? 5. Distinguish between the five types of imperialism?
Cite U.S.A. examples for each type. 6. How does Eau Claire function as
the
Center Go-Between, and the Periphery? How do the readings support and/or challenge your
opinions on Imperialism expressed above?
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