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Homi K. Bhabha is one of the most highly renowned figures in contemporary post-colonial studies. This volume explores his writings and their influence on postcolonial theory, introducing in clear and accessible language the key concepts of his work, such as ''ambivalence'', ''mimicry'', ''hybridity'' and ''translation''. David Huddart draws on a range of contexts, including art history, contemporary cinema and canonical texts in order to illustrate the practical application of Bhabha''s theories. This introductory guidebook is ideal for all students working in the fields of literary, cultural and postcolonial theory.

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'This is a superbly lucid, objective and illuminating entry into Bhabha's work. It is an excellent example of the usefulness and importance of the series itself.' - Bill Ashcroft, University of Hong Kong



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Series Editor's Preface Acknowledgements Abbreviations 1. Why Bhabha? 2. Reading 3. The Stereotype 4. Mimicry 5. The Uncanny 6. The Nation 7. Cultural Rights 8. After Bhabha Further Reading Works Cited Index

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 12/20/2005 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780415328241, 978-0415328241
      ISBN10: 0415328241

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Homi K. Bhabha is one of the most highly renowned figures in contemporary post-colonial studies. This volume explores his writings and their influence on postcolonial theory, introducing in clear and accessible language the key concepts of his work, such as ''ambivalence'', ''mimicry'', ''hybridity'' and ''translation''. David Huddart draws on a range of contexts, including art history, contemporary cinema and canonical texts in order to illustrate the practical application of Bhabha''s theories. This introductory guidebook is ideal for all students working in the fields of literary, cultural and postcolonial theory.

      Trade Review

      'This is a superbly lucid, objective and illuminating entry into Bhabha's work. It is an excellent example of the usefulness and importance of the series itself.' - Bill Ashcroft, University of Hong Kong



      Table of Contents

      Series Editor's Preface Acknowledgements Abbreviations 1. Why Bhabha? 2. Reading 3. The Stereotype 4. Mimicry 5. The Uncanny 6. The Nation 7. Cultural Rights 8. After Bhabha Further Reading Works Cited Index

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