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" The ambivalence at the source of traditional discourses on authority enables a form of subversion, founded on the undecidability that turns the discursive conditions of dominance into the grounds of intervention. "
Re-thinking Europe: Literature and (trans)national Identity - Page 127
publié par - 2008 - 268 pages
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The Muses of Resistance: Laboring-Class Women's Poetry in Britain, 1739-1796

Donna Landry - 1990 - 344 pages
...traditional discourses on authority and enables a form of subversion, founded on that uncertainty, that turns the discursive conditions of dominance into the grounds of intervention. For Bhabha, native mimicry instantiates cultural and political resistance to imperialism, rather than...
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Troubadours, Trumpeters, Troubled Makers: Lyricism, Nationalism, and ...

Gregory B. Lee - 1996 - 300 pages
...traditional discourses on authority and enables a form of subversion, founded on that uncertainty, that turns the discursive conditions of dominance into the grounds of intervention. It is traditional academic wisdom that the presence of authority is properly established through the...
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Joyce and the Subject of History

Mark A. Wollaeger, Victor Luftig, Robert E. Spoo - 1996 - 268 pages
...repression of the native traditions . . . enables a form of subversion, founded on that uncertainty, that turns the discursive conditions of dominance into the grounds of intervention. (154l Such intervention, however, staked as it is upon the motivated iterability of the sign, would...
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From the Ruins of Colonialism: History as Social Memory

Chris Healy - 1997 - 268 pages
...colonial power is seen to be the production of hybridisation ... [it] enables a form of subversion . . . that turns the discursive conditions of dominance into the grounds of intervention'. """ The conditions of dominance are clearly set out by Wainburranga in his history: ' Warmakers, those...
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Cosmopolitics: Thinking and Feeling Beyond the Nation

Pheng Cheah, Bruce Robbins, Social Text Collective - 1998 - 398 pages
...the assumption of colonial identity through the repetition of discriminatory identity effects. . . . The ambivalence at the source of traditional discourses...conditions of dominance into the grounds of intervention" (112). 15. "The displacement of symbol to sign creates a crisis for any concept of authority based...
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Unrequited Conquests: Love and Empire in the Colonial Americas

Roland Greene - 1999 - 318 pages
...authority or the silent repression of native traditions, then an important change of perspective occurs. The ambivalence at the source of traditional discourses...discursive conditions of dominance into the grounds of intervention."4 Many of the lyrics treated here represent the hybridizations that were becoming ever...
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South African Theatre As/and Intervention

Marcia Blumberg, Dennis Walder - 1999 - 328 pages
...then an important change of perspective occurs. The ambivalence at the source of traditional discourse on authority enables a form of subversion, founded...conditions of dominance into the grounds of intervention." Veronica's position at the end of the play, as it comes across in performance, signifies this form...
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Caribbean Romances: The Politics of Regional Representation

Belinda Edmondson - 1999 - 244 pages
...ironic compromises; but in hybridity, because of the entrance of denied knowledges, ambivalence actually "enables a form of subversion, founded on the undecidability...conditions of dominance into the grounds of intervention" (112). But hybridity is not intrinsically antihierarchy, and its subversive potential cannot in any...
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Cato's Tears and the Making of Anglo-American Emotion

Julie Ellison - 1999 - 246 pages
...traditional discourses on authority and enables a form of subversion, founded on that uncertainty, that turns the discursive conditions of dominance into the grounds of intervention" (quoted in Donna Landry, The Muses of Resistance: Laboring-Class Women's Poetry in Britain, l739-l796...
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Nationalism and Cultural Practice in the Postcolonial World

Neil Lazarus - 1999 - 316 pages
...propensities of colonial mimicry: he speaks of "a form of subversion, founded on that uncertainty, that turns the discursive conditions of dominance into the grounds of intervention" (p. 173). Bhabha's writing thus operates, as Benita Parry has put it, to render "visible those moments...
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