The Location of Culture

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Pub. Date: 1994-03-15
Publisher(s): Routledge
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Summary

InLocation of Culture, Homi Bhabha sets out the conceptual imperative and political consistency of the post-colonial intellectual project. In a provocative series of essays, Bhabha explains why the post-colonial critique has altered forever the landscape of postmodern discourse. Location of Cultureexamines the displacement of the colonist's ligitimizing cultural authority; the margins of Western "civility" put under colonial stress; the complex cultural and political boundaries which exist between the spheres of gender, race, class, and sexuality; the place of language, psychic affect, and narrative discourse in the construction of social authority and cultural identity. Bhabha investigates a diverse range of texts in a bold attempt to specify the moment and the place of both colonial and post-colonial perspectives. He discusses writers such as Toni Morrison, Nadine Gordimer, and Salman Rushdie; historical documents such as those on theIndian Mutiny and by missionaries; race riots and nationhood; and he builds on the work of important cultural theorists such as Frantz Fanon and Edward Said.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Introduction: Locations of culturep. 1
The commitment to theoryp. 19
Interrogating identity: Frantz Fanon and the postcolonial prerogativep. 40
The other question: Stereotype, discrimination and the discourse of colonialismp. 66
Of mimicry and man: The ambivalence of colonial discoursep. 85
Sly civilityp. 93
Signs taken for wonders: Questions of ambivalence and authority under a tree outside Delhi, May 1817p. 102
Articulating the archaic: Cultural difference and colonial nonsensep. 123
DissemiNation: Time, narrative and the margins of the modern nationp. 139
The postcolonial and the postmodern: The question of agencyp. 171
By bread alone: Signs of violence in the mid-nineteenth centuryp. 198
How newness enters the world: Postmodern space, postcolonial times and the trials of cultural translationp. 212
Conclusion: 'Race', time and the revision of modernityp. 236
Notesp. 257
Indexp. 277
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