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Location of culture / Homi K. Bhabha ; with a new preface by the author.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge classicsPublication details: London ; New York : Routledge, 1994Description: xxxi, 408 p. ; 20 cmISBN:
  • 9781138301474 (pbk.)
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  • 809.93358 BHA 22
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Contents:
Preface to the Routledge Classics Edition; Acknowledgements; Introduction: Locations of culture; 1. The commitment to theory; 2. Interrogating identity: Frantz Fanon and the postcolonial prerogative; 3. The other question:Stereotype, discrimination and the discourse of colonialism; 4. Of mimicry and man:The ambivalence of colonial discourse; 5. Sly civility; 6. Signs taken for wonders: Questions of ambivalence and authorityunder a tree outside Delhi, May 1817; 7. Articulating the archaic:Cultural difference and colonial nonsense. 8. DissemiNation:Time, narrative and the margins of the modern nation 9. The postcolonial and the postmodern:The question of agency; 10. By bread alone:Signs of violence in the mid-nineteenth century; 11. How newness enters the world:Postmodern space, postcolonial times and the trials of cultural translation; 12. Conclusion:'Race', time and the revision of modernity; Notes; Index.
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Originally published: London : Routledge, 1994.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [368]-396) and index.

Preface to the Routledge Classics Edition; Acknowledgements; Introduction: Locations of culture;
1. The commitment to theory;
2. Interrogating identity: Frantz Fanon and the postcolonial prerogative;
3. The other question:Stereotype, discrimination and the discourse of colonialism;
4. Of mimicry and man:The ambivalence of colonial discourse;
5. Sly civility;
6. Signs taken for wonders: Questions of ambivalence and authorityunder a tree outside Delhi, May 1817;
7. Articulating the archaic:Cultural difference and colonial nonsense.
8. DissemiNation:Time, narrative and the margins of the modern nation
9. The postcolonial and the postmodern:The question of agency;
10. By bread alone:Signs of violence in the mid-nineteenth century;
11. How newness enters the world:Postmodern space, postcolonial times and the trials of cultural translation;
12. Conclusion:'Race', time and the revision of modernity; Notes; Index.

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