Abstract
Homi K. Bhabha (born 1949) is an Indian English scholar, literary and cultural critic and distinguished theorist of Postcolonial studies. Developing the work of psychoanalytic and post-structuralist philosophers, Bhabha has been considered a profoundly unique voice in the study of Colonial, Postcolonial, and Globalized cultures. The significant ideas and terms explored in his dissertations, such as Hybridity, Ambivalence, and Mimicry; are formative for Postcolonial theory. His work remains an important reference for anyone interested in the hybrid cultural perspectives associated with Colonialism and Globalization. In this article an introductory study of the concepts (Hybridity, Ambivalence, Mimicry) coined by Bhabha is presented.
Author(s):
Pakistan
Details:
| Type: | Article |
| Volume: | 45 |
| Issue: | 1 |
| Language: | eng |
| Id: | 640c1dac32dc2 |
| Pages | 75 - 84 |
| Discipline: | Y |
| Published | March 28, 2023 |
Copyrights
| Punjab University |
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