| Glenn M. Hudak, Paul Kihn - 2001 - عدد الصفحات: 312
...... an indeterminacy ... the representation of difference that is itself a process of disavowal ... a complex strategy of reform, regulation and discipline,...which appropriates the other as it visualizes power' (ibid, my emphasis). I will not pursue the implications of this line of thought now. Rather, I suggest... | |
| Betsy Bolton - 2001 - عدد الصفحات: 298
...sultan, sounds surprisingly like Chesterfield himself. In Haswell's influence over the sultan we see "a complex strategy of reform, regulation and discipline,...which 'appropriates' the Other as it visualizes power" (Bhabha, Location of Culture, 86). Yet Haswell's benevolent despotism also mimics the power it pretends... | |
| Joanna Zylinska - 2001 - عدد الصفحات: 200
...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, which 'appropriates' the Other as it visualises power. Mimicry is also the sign of the inappropriate, however, a difference of recalcitrance... | |
| Meiling Cheng - 2002 - عدد الصفحات: 454
...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. 8:* By exaggerating his failure to produce a "natural" white skin, Kurup comments on his own mimicry... | |
| Matthew Allen - 2002 - عدد الصفحات: 286
...(the context of colonial conflicts) is relevant here: Mimicry is ... the sign of the inappropriate, a difference or recalcitrance which coheres the dominant...both "normalized" knowledges and disciplinary powers. (Bhabha, 1994:86) THE WORKSHOP In July 1994, the Akebono-kai was able to attract prefectural funding... | |
| Martina Mittag - 2002 - عدد الصفحات: 280
...degenerate men of Christians, but Christians of those Savage, wild, 78 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... | |
| Dorothy E. Mosby - 2003 - عدد الصفحات: 264
...subverts it to assert the voice of the Other. According to postcolonial theorist Homi K. Bhabha: " [Mimicry is] a complex strategy of reform, regulation,...threat to both 'normalized' knowledges and disciplinary powers."9 Using the unifying image of Our Lady of the Angels as a point of departure, Bernard ironically... | |
| Jonathan D. Culler - 2003 - عدد الصفحات: 400
...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"... | |
| Henry Bial - 2004 - عدد الصفحات: 354
...is itself a process of disavowaL Mimicry is thus the sign of douhle articulation; a complex strategv of reform, regulation, and discipline, which "appropriates"...intensifies surveillance, and poses an immanent threat to hoth "normalized" knowledges and disciplinary powers. The effect of mimicry on the authoritv of colonial... | |
| Susan Neylan - 2003 - عدد الصفحات: 430
...difference that is almost the same, but not quite ... Mimicry is ... the sign of the double articulation; a complex strategy of reform, regulation, and discipline,...'appropriates' the Other as it visualizes power." Bhabba, "Of Mimicry and Man," 153. 73 Westfall, Two Worlds, 38. 74 Wellcome, Story of Metlakahtla,... | |
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