From Conditionality to Convergence: Tracing the Discursive Shift in Homo-Developmentalism

Daryl W. J. Yang
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Abstract This article furthers the scholarship on homo-developmentalism by analysing a recent discursive shift in the homo-developmentalist discourse from conditionality to a new narrative of convergence. Appearing in several recent research reports published by various development agencies, this narrative describes the relationship between LGBT rights and economic development as one that is mutually constitutive. This article interrogates how the narrative of convergence was constructed by attending to the indicators utilised in the various research reports and considers the implications of this discursive shift in terms of how it sustains the development project and Western civilisational exceptionalism through the construction of a new binary of LGBT-inclusive/LGBT-phobic. It concludes with a brief discussion on negotiating the complex entanglements of Western imperialism in pursuing the advancement of human flourishing.
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从条件性到收敛性:同质发展论的话语转换
摘要本文通过分析最近在同发展主义话语中从条件性到新的趋同叙事的话语转变,进一步推动了对同发展主义的研究。在各发展机构最近发表的几份研究报告中,这种叙述将LGBT权利与经济发展之间的关系描述为一种相互构成的关系。本文质疑了趋同叙事是如何通过关注各种研究报告中使用的指标来构建的,并考虑了这种话语转变的含义,即它如何通过构建LGBT包容/LGBT恐惧的新二元结构来维持发展项目和西方文明例外论。文章最后简要论述了西方帝国主义在追求人类繁荣的过程中的复杂纠葛。
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