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Encyclopedia of Postcolonial Studies:
by John C. Hawley
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... subject construction in Third Worlds. In "Representation and the Colonial Text: A Critical Exploration of Some Forms of Mimeticism" (1984), Homi Bhabha speaks of the concept of alterity, which he calls "difference. ... "
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... Homi Bhabha's "hybrid third space" in this respect is altogether romanticized. On the other side, the denial of hybridity, physiologically or culturally ... "
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India's Nuclear Bomb: The Impact on Global Proliferation Updated Edition with a New Afterword
by George Perkovich
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with references to "Homi Bhabha".
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... Jawaharlal Nehru and Atomic Energy Com- mission (AEC) Chairman Homi Bhabha. Even before India gained independence in 1947, these men sought to win for their country all the prestige, ... "
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Towards a Transcultural Future: Literature and Society in a 'Post'-Colonial World (ASNEL Papers 9.2; Cross/Cultures 79)
by Geoffrey V. Davis; Peter H. Marsden; Bénédicte Ledent; Marc Delrez
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... we can perhaps call feminine, beyond such hegemonic control. The "language of national belonging comes laden with atavistic apologues," says Homi Bhabha'; the language of "identity" is similarly laden. ... "
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