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... cultural difference rather than cultural diversity— that Bhabha further describes as a " process of signification " in which culture appears as a problem " at the significatory boundaries of cultures . ” 26 And it is at such boundaries ...
... cultural difference rather than cultural diversity— that Bhabha further describes as a " process of signification " in which culture appears as a problem " at the significatory boundaries of cultures . ” 26 And it is at such boundaries ...
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... cultural difference - in Bhabha's terms rather than cultural diversity . Narayan's novel is in many ways a story about stories . There are embedded stories in the text , and there are historically deconstructed stories on the ...
... cultural difference - in Bhabha's terms rather than cultural diversity . Narayan's novel is in many ways a story about stories . There are embedded stories in the text , and there are historically deconstructed stories on the ...
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... cultural representation should not be ignored " ( Spivak 1988 ) . She adds that many western writings , for example Jane Eyre , have not adequately portrayed the reality of the colonized ' Other ' and tend to exclude the voices of the ...
... cultural representation should not be ignored " ( Spivak 1988 ) . She adds that many western writings , for example Jane Eyre , have not adequately portrayed the reality of the colonized ' Other ' and tend to exclude the voices of the ...
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Jalal Uddin Khan | 12 |
Tirthankar Das Purkayastha | 40 |
R S Krishnan | 54 |
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