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Tensions of EmpireColonial Cultures in a Bourgeois World
Of Mimicry and ManThe Ambivalence of Colonial Discourse
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Author(s):
Homi Bhabha
Publication date:
February 06 1997
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University of California Press
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February 06 1997
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10.1525/california/9780520205406.003.0004
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Between Metropole and ColonyRethinking a Research Agenda
pp. 59
Liberal Strategies of Exclusion
pp. 87
Imperialism and Motherhood
pp. 152
Of Mimicry and ManThe Ambivalence of Colonial Discourse
pp. 163
Images of Empire, Contests of ConscienceModels of Colonial Domination in South Africa
pp. 198
Sexual Affronts and Racial FrontiersEuropean Identities and the Cultural Politics of Exclusion in Colonial Southeast Asia
pp. 238
“The Conversion of Englishmen and the Conversion of the World Inseparable”Missionary Imperialism and the Language of Class in Early Industrial Britain
pp. 263
Race, Gender, and Citizenship in the German Colonial Empire
pp. 287
“Le Bébé En Brousse”European Women, African Birth Spacing, and Colonial Intervention in Breast Feeding in the Belgian Congo
pp. 322
Tradition in the Service of ModernityArchitecture and Urbanism in French Colonial Policy, 1900–1930
pp. 346
Educating Conformity in French Colonial Algeria
pp. 373
The Difference—Deferral of a Colonial ModernityPublic Debates on Domesticity in British Bengal
pp. 406
The Dialectics of DecolonizationNationalism and Labor Movements in Postwar French Africa
pp. 436
Cars Out of PlaceVampires, Technology, and Labor in East and Central Africa
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