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Colonies in literature --- Culture conflict in literature --- Developing countries in literature --- Imperialism in literature --- Literature, Modern --- Politics and culture --- Colonies dans la littérature --- Conflit culturel dans la littérature --- Pays en développement dans la littérature --- Impérialisme dans la littérature --- Littérature --- Politique et culture --- History and criticism --- Histoire et critique --- Literature [Modern ] --- 19th century --- 20th century --- Developing countries in literature. --- 82.09 --- 82 "18/19" --- 82.09 Literaire kritiek --- Literaire kritiek --- Culture --- Culture and politics --- 82 "18/19" Literatuur. Algemene literatuurwetenschap--Hedendaagse Tijd --- Literatuur. Algemene literatuurwetenschap--Hedendaagse Tijd --- Political aspects --- Developing countries --- Emerging nations --- Fourth World --- Global South --- LDC's --- Least developed countries --- Less developed countries --- Newly industrialized countries --- Newly industrializing countries --- NICs (Newly industrialized countries) --- Third World --- Underdeveloped areas --- Underdeveloped countries --- In literature. --- Colonies in literature. --- Culture conflict in literature. --- Imperialism in literature. --- Politics and culture. --- Political philosophy. Social philosophy --- Migration. Refugees --- Thematology --- anno 1800-1999 --- Philosophy and psychology of culture --- Sociology of culture --- History and criticism. --- Literature, Modern - 19th century - History and criticism. --- Literature, Modern - 20th century - History and criticism. --- Colonialisme --- Postmodernisme
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In rethinking questions of identity, social agency and national affiliation, Bhabha provides a working, if controversial, theory of cultural hybridity, one that goes far beyond previous attempts by others. A scholar who writes and teaches about South Asian literature and contemporary art with incredible virtuosity, he discusses writers as diverse as Morrison, Gordimer, and Conrad. In The Location of Culture, Bhabha uses concepts such as mimicry, interstice, hybridity, and liminality to argue that cultural production is always most productive where it is most ambivalent. Speaking in a voice that combines intellectual ease with the belief that theory itself can contribute to practical political change, Bhabha has become one of the leading post-colonial theorists of this era.
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Nationalism in literature --- Imperialism in literature --- Politics and literature --- Literature, Modern - History and criticism --- Imperialism in literature. --- Literature, Modern --- Nationalism in literature. --- Politics and literature. --- Impérialisme dans la littérature --- Littérature moderne --- Nationalisme dans la littérature --- Politique et littérature --- History and criticism. --- Histoire et critique --- 82.09 --- 82:32 --- 82:32 Literatuur en politiek --- Literatuur en politiek --- 82.09 Literaire kritiek --- Literaire kritiek --- Literature --- Literature and politics --- History and criticism --- Political aspects --- 82.04 --- 82.04 Literaire thema's --- Literaire thema's --- Thematology --- Sociology of literature --- Lerarenopleiding --- (vak)didactiek talen. --- Letterkunde --- Literatuur en imperialisme. --- Literatuur en nationalisme. --- Literatuur en politiek. --- geschiedenis en kritiek. --- NATIONALISME DANS LA LITTERATURE --- IMPERIALISME DANS LA LITTERATURE --- POLITIQUE ET LITTERATURE --- LITTERATURE MODERNE --- HISTOIRE ET CRITIQUE
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Art --- Sculpture --- art [discipline] --- sculpting --- Kapoor, Anish --- Great Britain
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With the Hegel Lecture 2010, held by Homi K. Bhabha, the Dahlem Humanities Center is launching the Open Access publication of the series. In his talk, Bhabha evokes the spirit of Hegel in an attempt to understand contemporary issues of ethical witness, historical memory and the rights and representations of minorities in the cultural sphere. Who is our neighbour today? What does hospitality mean for our times? Why is the recognition of others such an agonizing encounter with the alterity of the self? The lecture examplifies how the "Third Space" - one of the key theories of Postcolonialism - helps us to establish a new understanding of cosmopolitanism and hospitality in a globalized world, based on the right of difference in equality.
Life. --- Survival. --- Neighbors. --- Cultural Studies. --- Hospitality. --- Minority. --- Postcolonialism. --- Third Space.
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With the Hegel Lecture 2010, held by Homi K. Bhabha, the Dahlem Humanities Center is launching the Open Access publication of the series. In his talk, Bhabha evokes the spirit of Hegel in an attempt to understand contemporary issues of ethical witness, historical memory and the rights and representations of minorities in the cultural sphere. Who is our neighbour today? What does hospitality mean for our times? Why is the recognition of others such an agonizing encounter with the alterity of the self? The lecture examplifies how the "Third Space" - one of the key theories of Postcolonialism - helps us to establish a new understanding of cosmopolitanism and hospitality in a globalized world, based on the right of difference in equality.
Life. --- Survival. --- Neighbors. --- Cultural Studies. --- Hospitality. --- Minority. --- Postcolonialism. --- Third Space.
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