| Sally Robinson - 1991 - عدد الصفحات: 262
...authority it is meant to secure. Bhabha writes: Mimicry is, thus, the sign of a double articulation; a complex strategy of reform, regulation, and discipline,...both 'normalized' knowledges and disciplinary powers. ("Of Mimicry and Man," 126) Bhabha's focus, in my view, is more on the internal disruptions of colonial... | |
| Frederick Cooper, Ann Laura Stoler - 1997 - عدد الصفحات: 488
...difference that is itself a process of disavowal. Mimicry is, thus, the sign of a double articulation; a complex strategy of reform, regulation, and discipline,...inappropriate, however, a difference or recalcitrance that coheres the dominant strategic function of colonial power, intensifies surveillance, and poses... | |
| Jutta Schamp - 1997 - عدد الصفحات: 382
...ihrer Opferrolle, was er als "mimicry" bezeichnet: Mimicry is, thus, the sign of a double articulation; a complex strategy of reform, regulation, and discipline, which "appropriates" the Other äs it visualizes power. Mimicry is also the sign of the inappropriate, however, a difference or recalcitrance... | |
| Ellen Carol Jones - 1998 - عدد الصفحات: 316
...tools supplied by the Western philosophy of grammatology, mimicry is the sign of a double articulation; a complex strategy of reform, regulation and discipline,...both "normalized" knowledges and disciplinary powers. (Bhabha, The Location of Culture 86) The ambivalence of mimicry — "almost the same, but not quite"... | |
| Philip Hayward - 1999 - عدد الصفحات: 212
...difference that is itself a process of disavowaL Mimicry is. thus the sign of a double articulation; a complex strategy of reform. regulation and discipline....both "normalized" knowledges and disciplinary powers. IBhaba. 1994: 86) In Japan. this ambiguity of colonial mimicry - drawing on the play of surveillance... | |
| May Joseph, Jennifer Fink - 1999 - عدد الصفحات: 274
...difference that is itself a process of disavowal. Mimicry is thus the sign of the double articulation; a complex strategy of reform, regulation, and discipline,...'appropriates' the other as it visualizes power." 1 The modalities of difference that inform this royal gesture are structured not only around the colonized/... | |
| Marilyn Reizbaum - 1999 - عدد الصفحات: 212
...relationship between self and other through the idea of "mimicry," which is "the sign of double articulation; a complex strategy of reform, regulation and discipline,...'appropriates' the Other as it visualizes power." Such a reading admits of two valences of the idea of "ambivalence," as both productive and destructive... | |
| José Esteban Muñoz - 1999 - عدد الصفحات: 254
...difference that is itself a process of disavowal. Mimicry is thus the sign of the double articulation; a complex strategy of reform, regulation, and discipline, which 'appropriates' the other as it visualizes power."1 The modalities of difference that inform this royal gesture are structured not only around... | |
| Ericka M. Miller - 2000 - عدد الصفحات: 182
...can also undermine the stability of those values: Mimicry is, thus the sign of a double articulation; a complex strategy of reform, regulation and discipline,...both "normalized" knowledges and disciplinary powers. (86) Grimke's insertion of Kipling into an otherwise sad, pathos-inducing story lends itself to a more... | |
| Martin McQuillan - 2001 - عدد الصفحات: 630
...difference that is itself a process of disavowaL Mimicry is, thus the sign of a double articulation; a complex strategy of reform, regulation and discipline,...both 'normalized' knowledges and disciplinary powers. The effect of mimicry on the authority of colonial discourse is profound and disturbing. For in 'normalizing'... | |
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