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_b.B48 2004
082 0 0 _a809.93358
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_bBHL 2004
100 1 _aBhabha, Homi K.,
_d1949-
_92077
245 1 4 _aThe location of culture /
_cHomi K. Bhabha ; with a new preface by the author.
260 _aLondon ;
_aNew York :
_bRoutledge,
_c2004.
300 _axxxi, 408 p. ;
_c20 cm.
440 0 _aRoutledge classics
_92087
500 _aOriginally published: London : Routledge, 1994.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [368]-396) and index.
505 _tTable of Content
_a Locations of culture -- The commitment to theory -- Interrogating identity: Frantz Fanon and the postcolonial prerogative -- The other question: stereotype, discrimination and the discourse of colonialism -- Of mimicry and man: the ambivalence of colonial discourse -- Sly civility -- Signs taken for wonders: questions of ambivalence and authority under a tree outside Delhi, May 1817 -- Articulating the archaic: cultural difference and colonial nonsense -- DissemiNation: time, narrative and the margins of the modern nation -- The postcolonial and the postmodern: the question of agency -- By bread alone: signs of violence in the mid-nineteenth century -- How newness enters the world: postmodern space, postcolonial times and the trials of cultural translation -- Conclusion: 'race', time and the revision of modernity.
520 _aIn rethinking questions of identity, social agency, and national affiliation, Bhabha provides a working, if controversial, theory of cultural hybridity, one that goes beyond previous attempts by others in trying to understand connections between colonialism and globalism. A scholar who writes about both metropolitan and diasporic literatures, as well as contemporary art, he discusses writers as diverse as Forster, Conrad, Gordimer, and Morrison. In The Location of Culture, Bhabha has reconceived concepts such as colonial mimicry, hybridity, and social liminality to argue that cultural production is always most productive where it is most ambivalent and transgressive.
590 _aRokon Mahamud
650 0 _aLiterature, Modern
_y19th century
_xHistory and criticism.
_2SLSH
_92079
650 0 _aLiterature, Modern
_y20th century
_xHistory and criticism.
_2SLSH
_92080
650 0 _aImperialism in literature.
_2SLSH
_92081
650 0 _aColonies in literature.
_2SLSH
_92082
650 0 _aCulture conflict in literature.
_2SLSH
_92083
650 0 _aPolitics and culture.
_2SLSH
_92084
651 0 _aDeveloping countries
_xIn literature.
_92085
856 4 2 _3Publisher description
_uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0668/2004018829-d.html
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