Eddie Yeghiayan
"Anish Kapoor: Making Emptiness." In Anish Kapoor, pp. 11-41. London: Hayward Gallery; Berkeley: University of California Press, 1998.
"Are You a Man or a Mouse?" In
Maurice Berger, Brian Wallis, and SimonWatson, eds., Constructing Masculinity, pp. 57-65. Discussions
in Contemporary Culture. New York & London: Routledge,
1995.
"Portions of this essay have been
published in a different form in my essay ‘Anxious Nations, Nervous
States,’ in Joan Copjec, ed., Supposing the
Subject. (London and New York: Verso, 1994)."
"Black and White and Read All Over."
Artforum (October 1995), 34(2):16-17, 114, 116.
"Press: Homi Bhabha on the New
Black Intellectual."
"‘Black Male’: The Whitney Museum of American
Art." Artforum (February 1995),
33(6):86-87, 110.
Reviews a recent exhibition held at the
Whitney, New York which focused on the image of
African-American men in contemporary art.
"Cultural Diversity and Cultural Differences." In Bill Ashcroft, Gareth Griffiths, and Helen Tiffin, eds.,The Post-Colonial Studies Reader, pp. 206-209. London: Routledge, 1995.
"Dance This Diss Around." Artforum (April 1995), 33(8):19-20.
"Homi K. Bhabha on Victim
Art."
"Dissemination: Time, Narrative, and the
Margins of the Modern Nation." In Bill Ashcroft, Gareth Griffiths,
and Helen Tiffin, , eds.,The Post-Colonial Studies
Reader, pp. 176-177. London: Routledge,
1995.
Reprinted from Homi K. Bhabha, ed.
Nation and Narration (1990).
"The Enchantment of Art." In Carol
Becker and Ann Wiens, eds., The Artist in Society:
Rights, Roles, and Responsibilities, pp. 24-34.
Chicago: Chicago New Art Association, New Art Examiner
Press, 1995.
A collection of essays selected from
the conference "The Artist in Society: Rights, Roles, and
Responsibilities" held October 13-15, 1994 at the Art
Institute of Chicago.
The Ethics and Politics of Exile. 1995.
1 VHS videocassette ( 90 min.) : sd.,
col. ; ½ in. VHS format.
Rice University president's lecture
series.
Recorded at Rice University on Nov. 6,
1995.
Homi K. Bhabha discusses politics,
culture, and psychoanalysis as
he seeks to determine what form of media is appropriate to represent the
exile experience in the post-modern imperium of global culture. He is
introduced by Benjamin Lee.
"Freedom’s Basis in the
Indeterminate." In John Rajchman, ed., The
Identity in Question, pp. 47-61. New York
& London: Routledge, 1995.
Reprint of "Freedom’s Basis in the
Indeterminate" (1992).
"In a Spirit of Calm Violence." In Gyan Prakash, ed., After Colonialism: Imperial Histories and Postcolonial Displacements, pp. 326-343. Princeton Studies in Culture/Power/History. Pinceton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1995.
"Postcolonial Critic: Homi Bhabha
interviewed by David Bennett and Terry Collits."
In Patrick Colm Hogan and Lalita Pandit, eds., Literary India: Comparative Studies in Aesthetics, Colonialism,
and Culture, pp. 237-253. SUNY Series in Hindu Studies.
Albany: State University of New York Press, 1995.
Reprint of "Postcolonial Critic:
Homi Bhabha interviewed by David Bennett and Terry Collits" (1991).
"Signs Taken for Wonders." In Bill Ashcroft, Gareth Griffiths, and Helen Tiffin, , eds ,The Post-Colonial Studies Reader, pp. 29-35. London: Routledge, 1995.
"The Other Question." In Padmini
Mongia, ed., Contemporary Postcolonial Theory: A
Reader, pp. 37-54. London & New York: Arnold, 1996.
Reprint of "The Other
Question" (1983).
"Translator Translated: Conversation
with Homi Bhabha." Artforum (March 1995), 33(7):80-83, 110, 114, 118-119.
W.J.T. Mitchell talks with Homi K.
Bhabha.
"Unpacking My Library Again." Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association (Spring 1995), 28(1):5-18.