Eddie Yeghiayan
Daems, Jim. "Dividing Conjunctions: Milton's Observations Upon the Articles of Peace." Milton Quarterly (May 1999), 33(2):52, 55.
Dagenais, John and Margaret R. Greer. "Decolonizing the Middle Ages: Introduction." Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (Fall 2000), 30(3): 441.
Dainotto, Roberto Maria. "’All the Regions Do Smilingly Revolt’: The Literature of Place and Region." Critical Inquiry (Spring 1996), 22(3):491.
Dallal, Jenine Abboushi. "The Perils of Occidentalism: How Arab Novelists are Driven to Write for Western Readers." TLS: The Times Literary Supplement (April 24, 1998), 4960:9.
Daly, Robert. "’We Have Really No Country at All’: Hawthorne’s Reoccupations of History." Arachne (1996), 3(1):71-72, 86.
Daniel, E. Valentine. "Tea Talk: Violent Measures in the Discursive Practices of Sri Lanka’s Estate Tamils." Comparative Studies in Society and History (July 1993), 35(3):584n32, 585, 600.
Darby, Phillip and A.J. Paolini. "Bridging International Relations and Postcolonialism." Alternatives: Social Transformation (Summer 1994), 19(3):375, 376, 377-378, 396nn15, 16, 397n52.
Das, Veena. "Wittgenstein and Anthropology." Annual Review of Anthropology (1998), 27:186, 193.
Dash, Paul. "Thoughts on a
Relevant Art Curriculum for the 21st Century." Journal of Art & Design Education (1999),
18(1):126, 127.
Quotes the following from Homi K.
Bhabha:
"It is in the
emergence of the interstices – the overlap and displacement of domains of
difference – that the intersubjective and collective experiences of
nationess, community interest, or cultural value are negotiated."
Davis, Diane E. "The Power of Distance: Re-theorizing Social Movements in Latin America." Theory and Society: Renewal and Critique in Social Theory (August 1999), 28(4):633n46.
Davis, Kathleen. "National Writing in the
Ninth-Century: A Reminder for Postcolonial Thinking about the Nation."
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
(Fall 1998), 28(3):614, 617, 622, 625-626, 629,
630, 630n1, 632n7, 633n19, 634n32, 635nn36, 39, 40,
635-636nn41-43, 637nn56-58, 62.
Issue is on "Body/Matter/Spirit,"
edited by Sarah Beckwith and Annabel Wharton.
Davis, Leith. "’Origins of the Specious ‘: James Macpherson’s Ossian and the Forging of a British Empire." Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation (Summer 1993), 34(2):137, 148n3, 149n21.
Dayal, Samir. "Postcolonialism’s Possibilities: Subcontinental Diasporic Intervention." Cultural Critique (Spring 1996), 33:135, 143, 147.
Dean, Carolyn S. "Copied Carts: Spanish Prints and Colonial Peruvian Paintings." Art Bulletin (March 1996), 78(1):104.
Deane, Seamus. "The Production of Cultural Space in Irish Writing." Boundary 2: An International Journal of Literature and Culture (Fall 1994), 21(3):139n31.
Deane, Seamus. "Under
Eastern and Western Eyes." Boundary 2:
An International Journal of Literature and Culture (Spring 2001), 28(1):8.
Review of Edward W. Said’s Out of Place: A Memoir.
Decker, Jeffrey Louis. "Terrorism (Un)Veiled: Frantz Fanon, and the Women of Algiers." Cultural Critique (Winter 1991), 17:183n13, 190n29, 195n36.
D'Haen, Theo. "'Post-colonial' Literature and Postmodern Literary Historiography." Neohelicon (1999), 26(2):24, 26.
De Laet, Marianne and Annemarie Mol. "The Zimbabwe Bush Pump: Mechanics of a Fluid Technology." Social Studies of Science: An International Review of Research in the Social Dimensions of Science and Technology (April 2000), 30(2):259n31.
Delgadillo, Theresa. "Forms of Chicana Feminist Resistance: Hybrid Spirituality in Ana Castillo's So Far from God." Modern Fiction Studies (Winter 1998), 44(4):891, 892, 915.
Delgado, Fernando P. "When the Silenced Speak: The Textualization and Complications of Latina/o Identity." Western Journal of Communication (Fall 1998), 62(4):423, 435.
De Lauretis, Teresa. "Popular Culture, Public and Private Fantasies: Femininity and Fetishism in David Cronenberg's M. Butterfly." Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society (Winter 1999), 24(2):317n14, 333.
De Lauretis, Teresa. "The Stubborn Drive." Critical Inquiry (Summer 1998), 24(4):875n34.
Delvaux, Martine. "L'ironie du sort: le tiers espace de la littérature beure." French Review (March 1995), 68(4):682, 683, 687, 688, 693.
Delvaux, Martine. "Le Moi
et l'A/autre: Subjectivité divisée et unité
culturelle." Canadian Review of Comparative
Literature/Revue Canadienne de Littérature Comparée
(September –December 1995) 22(3-4):490, 491, 492,
498-499, 500.
Special Issue on "Postcolonial Litteratures: Theory and Practice/ Les
Littératures post-coloniales. Théories et
réalisations."
Dempsey, Corinne G. "Lessons in Miracles from
Kerala, South India: Stories of Three ‘Christian’ Saints." History of Religions (November 1999),
39(2):175n37.
Cites Homi K. Bhabha's "Signs Taken for
Wonders" (1985).
Dempsey, Corinne G. "Rivalry, Reliance, and Resemblance: Siblings as Metaphor for Hindu-Christian Relations in Kerala State." Asian Folklore Studies (1998), 57(1):68n9, 69.
Dempsey, Corinne G. "St. George the Indigenous Foreigner in Kerala Christianity." Religion (April 1998), 28(2):175, 181n13, 182.
Derby, Lauren. "The Dictator's Seduction: Gender and State Spectacle during the Trujillo Regime." Callaloo (Summer 2000), 23(3):1138, 1142, 1145.
Desbiens, Caroline. "Something Straight in our Landscapes: Looking at the 'Lemieux Effect' in Quebec Nationalism." Ecumene (April 2000), 7(2):214, 229n14.
Desmond, Jane. "Dancing Out the Difference: Cultural
Imperialism and Ruth St .Denis’s ‘Radha’ of 1906." Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society (Fall
1991), 17(1):47n66.
Cites Homi K. Bhabha’s "Of Mimicry
and Man" (1984).
Desmond, Jane C. "Embodying Difference: Issues in Dance and Cultural Studies." Cultural Critique (Winter 1994), 26:58-59, 63.
Desmond, Jane C. "Embodying Difference: Issues in
Dance and Cultural Studies."
In Celeste Fraser Delgado and
José Esteban Muñoz, eds.,
Everynight Life: Culture and Dance in Latin/o
America, pp. 58-59, 64n37.
Latin-America-Otherwise.
Durham, NC and London: Duke University Press, 1997.
Desmond, Jane C. "Picturing Hawai’i: The 'Ideal' Native and the Origins of Tourism, 1880-1915." Positions: East Asia Cultures Critique (Fall 1999), 7(2):489, 501n76.
Desmond, Jane C. and Virginia R. Domínguez. "Resituating American Studies in a Critical Internationalism." American Quarterly (September 1996), 48(3):478, 489n9.
de Toro, Fernando. "From
Where to Speak? Latin-American
Postmodern/Postcolonial Positionalities."
World Literature Today (Winter 1995), 69(1):35, 40.
This issue is entitled
"Postmodernism/Postcolonialism."
Dever, Maryanne. "Violence as lingua franca: Keri Hulme’s The Bone People." WLWE: World Literature Written in English (Fall 1989), 29(2):24, 34.
Devlin, Kimberly J.
"Bloom and the Police, Regulatory Vision and
Visions in
Ulysses." Novel: A
Forum on Fiction
(Fall 1995), 29(1):52, 61.
Cites Homi K. Bhabha’s "Of Mimicry
and Man: The Ambivalence of Colonial Discourse" (1984).
Dhairyam, Sagri. "’Artifacts for Survival’: Remapping the Contours of Poetry with Audre Lorde." Feminist Studies (Summer 1992), 18(2):253n5.
Dharwadker, Aparna. "Historical Fictions
and Postcolonial Representation: Reading Girish
Karnad’s Tughlaq. " PMLA: Publications of the Modern Language Association of America
(January 1995), 110(1):47, 57.
Special Topic "Colonialism and the
Postcolonial Condition."
Dhillon-Kashyap, Perminder. "Locating the Asian Experience." Screen (Fall 1988), 29(4):122n14.
Diawara, Manthia. "The
Nature of Mother in Dreaming Rivers."
Black American Literature Forum (Summer 1991), 25(2):284, 287, 289, 290, 292, 297n2.
A section is entitled "Reading Homi
Bhabha through Fanon," pp. 287-293.
This issue is on "Black Film."
Díaz-Quiñones, Arcadio. "El Entenado: La palabras de la tribu." Hispamerica: Revista de Literatura (December 1992), 21(63):3, 13.
Dickie, John. "La logica dello stereotipo: 'Un omicida' della Contessa Lara." Lettere Italiane (April-June 1996), 48(2):287.
Dickie, John. Review of Homi K. Bhabha, ed., Nation and Narration (1990) and Eric J. Hobsbawm's Nations and Nationalism Since 1780: Programme, Myth, Reality. History Workshop: A Journal of Socialist and Feminist Historians (Spring 1991), 31:189-192.
Dickinson, Peter. "'Running Wilde': National Ambivalence and Sexual Dissidence in `Not Wanted on the Voyage'." Essays on Canadian Writing (Summer 1998), 64:126-127, 131, 141n1, 143.
Dimic, Milan V. "Imperial Fictions of Travel: Images of China and the Chinese in European Popular Literature (May, Salgari, and Verne)." Canadian Review of Comparative Literature/Revue Canadienne de Littérature Comparée (December 1997), 24(4):1066.
DiMichele, Laura. "Identity and Alterity in J.M. Coetzee’s Foe." In Iain Chambers and Lidia Curti, eds., The Post-Colonial Question: Common Skies, Divided Horizons, pp. 157, 164, 168. London & New York: Routledge, 1996.
Dinshaw, Carolyn. Getting Medieval: Sexualities and Communities, Pre- and Postmodern, pp. 16-21, 43, 173, 309. Series-Q. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1999.
Dirlik, Arif. "The Past as Legacy and Project: Postcolonial Criticism in the Perspective of Indigenous Historicism." American Indian Culture and Research Journal (1996), 20(2):2, 26n2.
Dirlik, Arif. "The Postcolonial Aura: Third-World Criticism in the Age of Global Capitalism." In Padmini Mongia, ed., Contemporary Postcolonial Theory: A Reader, pp. 301, 316-317n6. London & New York: Arnold, 1996.
Dirlik, Arif.
"The Postcolonial Aura: Third-World Criticism in
the Age of Global
Capitalism."
In Anne McClintock, Aamir Mufti, and Ella Shohat, (for the Social Text
Collective), eds.,
Dangerous Liaisons: Gender, Nation, and Postcolonial
Perspectives,
pp. 509, 524-525n7. Cultural Politics, 11.
Minneapolis & London: University of Minnesota Press, 1997.
Reprinted from
Critical Inquiry (Winter 1994),
20(2):328-356.
D’Lugo, Marvin. "Review
Essay: The Time of the Nation." Review of Hom K. Bhabha, ed.,
Nation and Narration (1990). Quarterly Review of Film and Video (1993),
14(3):109-113.
This issue is on "Mediating the
National," edited by Marcia Butzel and Ana M. López.
Doak, Kevin M. "What is a Nation and Who Belongs? National Narratives and the Ethnic Imagination in Twentieth-Century Japan." American Historical Review (April 1997), 102(2):284-285n5.
Dobbins, Gregory. "Whenever Green Is Red: James Connolly and Postcolonial Theory." Nepantla: Views from South (2000), 1(3):606.
Dodds, Klaus John. "Eugenics, Fantasies of Empire and Inverted Whiggism: An Essay on the Political Geography of Vaughan Cornish." Political Geography (January 1994), 13(1):86-87, 98.
Dodgshon, Robert A. "Human Geography at the End of Time? Some Thoughts on the Notion of Time - Space Compression." Environment and Planning D: Society & Space (October 1999), 17(5):612, 619.
Doggett, Rob. "In the Shadow of the Glen: Gender, Nationalism, and 'A Woman Only'." ELH: English Literary History (Winter 2000), 67(4):1018, 1033n27.
Doherty, Gerald. "The Art
of Appropriation: The Rhetoric of Sexuality in D.H. Lawrence."
Style (Summer 1996), 30(2):305n18, 306.
This issue is on "Rhetoric and
Poetics."
Dolin, Tim. "Fictional Territory and a Woman’s Place: Regional and Sexual Difference in Shirley." ELH: English Literary History (Spring 1995), 62(1):200, 213n6.
Donadey, Anne. "Asia
Djebar’s Poetics of Subversion." Esprit
Créateur (Summer 1993), 33(2):111,
112, 117n8.
Contrasts Luce Irigaray's concept of
mimicry with Homi K. Bhabha's.
Issue is on "Post-colonial Women's
Writing."
Donald, Stephanie. "Women Reading Chinese Films: Between Orientalism and Silence." Screen (Winter 1995), 36(4):329-331.
Donaldson, Laura E. "Son of the Forest, Child of God: William Apess and the Scene of Postcolonial Nativity." In C. Richard King, ed., Postcolonial Africa, pp. 201, 207, 209, 210, 211, 212, 221. Urbana & Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 2000.
Donlon, Jocelyn Hazelwood. "Porches: Stories: Power: Spatial and Racial Intersections in Faulkner and Hurston." Journal of American Culture: Studies of a Civilization (Winter 1996), 19(4):100-101, 108.
Donnell, Alison. "She Ties Her Tongue: The Problems of Cultural Paralysis in Postcolonial Criticism." Ariel: A Review of International English Literature (January 1995), 26(1):114, 115.
Dorsey, Peter A. "Becoming
the Other: The
Mimesis of Metaphor in Douglass’s My Bondage and My
Freedom."
PMLA: Publications of the Modern Language
Association of America
(May 1996), 111(3):437, 449.
Cites Homi K. Bhabha's "Of Mimicry and
Man: the Ambivalence of Colonial Discourse" (1984).
Dox, Donnalee. "Thinking through Veils: Questions of Culture, Criticism and the Body." Theatre Research International (Summer 1997), 22(2):150, 155, 159, 160nn2, 4, 161n33.
Dragonas, Thalia and Anna. Frangoudaki. "Youth and History: Introduction." Journal of Modern Greek Studies (October 2000), 18(2):232, 238.
Duany, Jorge. "Rethinking the Popular: Recent Essays on Caribbean Music and Identity." Latin American Music Review/Revista de Música Latino Americana (Fall-Winter 1996), 17(2):185, 191.
Duara, Prasenjit. "Response to Philip Huang’s ‘Biculturality in Modern China and in Chinese Studies’." Modern China (January 2000), 26(1):36, 37.
Dubrow, Helen.
"Foreign Currencies: John Collop, and the 'Ugly
Beauty'
Tradition." Women’s Studies: An
Interdisciplinary Journal (1994), 24(1-2):185n20.
Issue is on "Gender, Literature, and the
English Revolution," edited by Sharon Achinstein.
Dubrow, Heather. "The Newer Historicism." Clio: A Journal of Literature, History and the Philosophy
of History (Summer 1996), 25(4):421-438.
Review of Stephen Greenblatt and Giles
Gunn, eds., Redrawing The Boundaries: The
Transformation of English and American Studies (1992),
Patricia Fumerton's Cultural Aesthetics: Renaissance
Literature and the Practice of Social Ornament, Linda Gregerson's
The Reformation of the Subject: Spenser, Milton and
the English Protestant Epic, Jeffrey Knapp's An
Empire Nowhere: England, America, and Literature from 'Utopia' to 'The
Tempest', Katherine Eisaman Maus' Inwardness and
Theater in the English Renaissance, and H. Aram Veeser, ed., The New Historicism Reader.
Duff, Patricia A. and Yuko Uchida. "The Negotiation of Teachers’ Sociocultural Identities and
Practices in Postsecondary EFL Classrooms." Tesol Quarterly (Fall 1997), 31(3):451, 481.
Cites Homi K. Bhabha’s notion of third
space or cultural hybridity.
Duffy, Patricia D. "To Paris and Back: Seeking a Balance." Research in African Literatures (Spring 2000), 31(1):14, 28nn2, 3, 7, 30.
Dukes, Tamara R. "Beyond the Binary of Cuban Identity: Review Essay of Bridges to Cuba/Puentes a Cuba." Cultural Studies: Theorizing Politics, Politicizing Theory (April 1999), 13(2):355n15, 356.
Duncan, Ian. "The Moonstone, the Victorian Novel, and Imperialist Panic." Modern Language Quarterly (September 1994), 55(3):319n34.
Durham, Jimmie and Jean Fisher. "The Ground Has Been Covered." Artforum (Summer 1988), 5(6):101, 105n2.
Dutton, Denis. "The Somewhat Exaggerated Death of Primitive Art." Review of Shelly Errington’s The Death of Authentic Primitive Art and Other Tales of Progress. Philosophy and Literature (1999), 23(1):252, 255.
Dworkin, Ronald. "One Year
Later, the Debate Goes On."New
York Times Book Review (October 25, 1992):1,
33, 38-39.
Review of Toni Morrison, ed., Race-ing Justice: Engendering Power: Essays on Anita Hill,
Clarence Thomas and the Construction of Social Reality (1992), Paul Simon’s Advice & Consent:
Clarence Thomas, Robert Bork and the Intriguing Story of the Supreme
Court’s Nomination Battles, Timothy M. Phelps and Helen Winternitz’
Capitol Games: Clarence Thomas, Anita Hill and the
Story of a Supreme Court Nomination, and Robert Chrisman and Robert L.
Allen, eds., Court of Appeal: The Black Community
Speaks Out on the Racial and Sexual Politics of Clarence Thomas vs. Anita
Hill.
Dyer, Richard. "White." Screen (Autumn 1988), 29(4):48n7, 51n12.
This issue is entitled "The Last
‘Special Issue’ on Race?"
Dyson, Lynda. "The Return of the Repressed? Whiteness, Femininity and Colonialism in The Piano." Screen (Autumn 1995), 36(3):274.