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The location of culture /

By: Publication details: London ; New York : Routledge, 1994.Description: xiii, 285 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0415054060
  • 9780415054065
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Contents:
ch. 1. Commitment to theory -- ch. 2. Interrogating identity: Frantz Fanon and the postcolonial prerogative -- ch. 3. Other question: stereotype, discrimination and the discourse of colonialism -- ch. 4. Of mimicry and man: the ambivalence of colonial discourse -- ch. 5. Sly civility -- ch. 6. Signs taken for wonders: questions of ambivalence and authority under a tree outside Delhi, May 1817 -- ch. 7. Articulating the archaic: cultural difference and colonial nonsense -- ch. 8. Dissemination: time, narrative and the margins of the modern nation -- ch. 9. Postcolonial and the postmodern: the question of agency -- ch. 10. By bread alone: signs of violence in the mid-nineteenth century -- ch. 11. How newness enters the world: postmodern space, postcolonial times and the trials of cultural translation -- ch. 12. Conclusion: 'Race', time and the revision of modernity.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-276) and index.

ch. 1. Commitment to theory -- ch. 2. Interrogating identity: Frantz Fanon and the postcolonial prerogative -- ch. 3. Other question: stereotype, discrimination and the discourse of colonialism -- ch. 4. Of mimicry and man: the ambivalence of colonial discourse -- ch. 5. Sly civility -- ch. 6. Signs taken for wonders: questions of ambivalence and authority under a tree outside Delhi, May 1817 -- ch. 7. Articulating the archaic: cultural difference and colonial nonsense -- ch. 8. Dissemination: time, narrative and the margins of the modern nation -- ch. 9. Postcolonial and the postmodern: the question of agency -- ch. 10. By bread alone: signs of violence in the mid-nineteenth century -- ch. 11. How newness enters the world: postmodern space, postcolonial times and the trials of cultural translation -- ch. 12. Conclusion: 'Race', time and the revision of modernity.

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