Eddie Yeghiayan
Fagel, Brian. "Passages
from the Middle: Coloniality and Postcoloniality ‘ in Charles
Johnson's Middle Passage." African American Review (Winter 1996), 30(4):626, 632, 633n2.
This issue is on Charles Johnson.
Fairless, John Keith. "The Negro as Performance in V.S. Naipaul." Paragraph: The Journal of the Modern Critical Theory Group (July 1996), 19(2):174n32.
Fanuzzi, Robert. "The Trouble with Douglass's Body." American Transcendental Quarterly (March 1999), 13(1):45, 48.
Fardon, Richard. Review of Nicholas Thomas’ Colonialism's Culture: Anthropology, Travel and Government. Journal of African History (January 1995), 36(1):169.
Farred, Grant. "Endgame Identity? Mapping the New Left Roots of Identity Politics." New Literary History (Autumn 2000), 31(4):643.
Fayad, Mona. "Reinscribing
Identity: Nation and Community in Arab Women’s Writing." College Literature (February 1995),
22(1):150, 159n9, 159.
Issue is entitled "Third World Women's
Inscriptions."
Faymonville, Carmen. Review of Caren Kaplan’s Questions of Travel: Postmodern Discourses of Displacement. Modern Fiction Studies (1998), 44(4):1062.
Fein, Mara H. "The Politics of Family in The Pickwick Papers." ELH: English Literary History (Summer 1994), 61(2):366, 378n10.
Feldman, Allen. "Violence and Vision: The Prosthetics and Aesthetics of Terror." Public Culture: Bulletin of the Project for Transnational Cultural Studies (Fall 1997), 10(1):51n47, 59.
Feldman, Yael S. "From The Madwoman in the Attic to The Women's Room : The American Roots of Israeli Literary Feminism ." Israel Studies (2000), 5(1):272, 283n22.
Feldman, Yael S. "Postcolonial Memory, Postmodern Intertextuality: Anton Shammas's Arabesques Revisited." PMLA: Publications of the Modern Language Association of America (May 1999), 114(3):374, 387.
Ferguson, Moira. "Oroonoko: Birth of a Paradigm." New Literary History: A Journal of Theory and Interpretation (Spring 1992), 23(2):357n13.
Fernández, María. "Postcolonial Media Theory." Art Journal (Fall 1999), 58(3):63, 64, 65.
Feuchtwang, Stephen. "A Black Public: Practicalities of Policing in British Cities." In Francis Barker, Peter Hulme, Margaret Iversen, and Diana Loxley, eds., Europe and Its Others, Volume Two, p. 176n. Proceedings of the Essex Conference of the Sociology of Literature, July, 1984. Colchester: University of Essex, 1985.
Fielder, John. "Purity and Pollution: Goonininup/The Old Swan Brewery." Southern Review: Literary and Interdisciplinary Essays [Australia]. (March 1991), 24(1): 39-40, 41n3.
Fielder, John. "Sacred
Sites and the City: Urban Aboriginality, Ambivalence, and
Modernity." Boundary 2: An International
Journal of Literature and Culture (Spring 1994),
21(1):75, 82.
Special Issue on "Asia/Pacific as Space
of Cultural Production," edited by Rob Wilson and Arif Dirlik.
Findlay, Allan M. and F.L.N. Li. "Methodological Issues in Researching Migration."
Professional Geographer (February 1999), 51(1):56, 58.
The authors say that individuals who
speak with many voices expressing a fluidity of identities is perhaps
what Homi K. Bhabha would call migrant identity.
Findley, Carter Vaughn. "An Ottoman Occidentalist in Europe: Ahmed Midhat meets Madame Gülnar, 1889." American Historical Review (February 1998), 103(1):16n5.
Fish, Cheryl. "Voices of
Restless (Dis)continuity: The Significance of Travel for Free Black Women
in the Antebellum Americas." Women's
Studies (October 1997), 26(5):488, 494.
Special Issue: Women and Travel.
Fisher, Jean. "In Search of the ‘Inauthentic’: Disturbing Signs in Contemporary Native American Art." Art Journal (Fall 1992), 51(3):46, 50n13.
Fleck, Andrew. "Here, There, and In Between: Representing Difference in the Travels of Sir John Mandeville." Studies in Philology (Fall 2000), 97(4):383n13, 392, 395.
Fleischmann, Anne. "Neither Fish, Flesh, Nor Fowl: Race and Region in the Writings of Charles W. Chesmutt." In Amritjit Singh and Peter Schmidt, eds., Postcolonial Theory and the United States: Race, Ethnicity and Literature, pp. 236, 246, 257. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2000.
Fletcher, Don and Kate Feros. "Live from Golgotha: Gore Vidal and the Problem of Satiric Reinscription." Mosaic: A Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature (March 2000), 33(1):142, 143.
Flores, Juan. "Broken English Memories: Languages of the Trans-Colony." In Amritjit Singh and Peter Schmidt, eds., Postcolonial Theory and the United States: Race, Ethnicity and Literature, pp. 342-343, 348. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2000.
Flores, Juan. "Latino Studies: New Contexts, New Concepts." Harvard Educational Review (Summer 1997), 67(2):215n7, 217n12.
Fludernik, Monika. "Carceral Topography: Spatiality, Liminality and Corporality in the Literary Prison." Textual Practice (Spring 1999), 13(1):68, 77n60.
Fludernik, Monika. "The Constitution of Hybridity: Postcolonial Interventions." In Monika Fludernik, ed., Hybridity and Postcolonialism: Twentieth-Century Indian Literature, pp. 19-53. ZAA Studies: Language/Literature/Culture, Bd. 1. Tubingen : Stauffenburg Verlag, 1998.
Fludernik Monika. "Cross-Mirrorings of Alterity: The Colonial Scenario and its Psychological Legacy." Ariel: A Review of International English Literature (July 1999), 30(3):29, 30, 31, 33, 37, 41, 42, 43, 57n4, 58nn10, 11, 15, 16, , 20, 21, 23, 59n26, 60.
Fludernik, Monika. "Introduction: What is Hybridity? (And Why Are They Saying Such Terrible Things About It." In Monika Fludernik, ed., Hybridity and Postcolonialism: Twentieth-Century Indian Literature, pp. 11, 13, 14, 17. ZAA Studies: Language/Literature/Culture, Bd. 1. Tubingen: Stauffenburg Verlag, 1998.
Fludernik, Monika. "'When the Self is an Other': Vergleichende erzähltheoretische und postkoloniale Überlegungen zur Identitäts(de)konstruktion in der (exil)indischen Gegenwartsliteratur. " Anglia: Zeitschrift für Englische Philologie (1999), 117(1):72n2, 88-95.
Fludernik, Monika, Donald C. Freeman, and Margaret H. Freeman. "Metaphor and Beyond: An Introduction." Poetics Today (Fall 1999), 20(3): 386, 395.
Foner, Eric. "The Meaning
of Freedom in the
Age of Emancipation."Journal of American
History
(September 1994), 81(2):438n6.
This special issue is entitled "The
Practice of
American History."
Fortier, Anne-Marie. "Ethnicity." Paragraph: A
Journal of Modern Critical Theory k (November 1994),
17(3):221, 222.
This issue is "Keywords,"
edited by Roland François Lac.
Foster, Hal. "The
‘Primitive’ Unconscious of Modern Art." October (Fall 1985), 34:46n4.
Acknowledges a debt to Homi K. Bhabha's
views for his discussion of primitivism as a fetishistic colonial
discourse.
Fox-Genovese, Elizabeth. Review of Homi K. Bhabha’s The Location of Culture (1994). Rivista di Letterature Moderne e Comparate (April-June 1996), 49(2):239-243.
Francis, Terri. Review of Bennetta Jules-Rosette ‘s
Black Paris: The African Writers' Landscape.
Modernism/Modernity (September 1999), 6(3):167.
Issue is on
Politics/Gender/Judgement.
Frankenberg, Ruth and Lata Mani. "Crosscurrents, CrossTalk: Race, ‘Postcoloniality’, and the
Politics of Location." Cultural Studies
(May 1993), 7(2):294, 295, 302, 308.
Observes that the theorists identified
with the term "postcoloniality", Edward Said, Gayatri Spivak and Homi
Bhabha, "are themselves first-generation disaporic intellectuals,
displaced to the US and UK from an elsewhere that shaped them in
fundamental ways."
Frankenberg, Ruth and Lata Mani. "Crosscurrents, CrossTalk: Race, ‘Postcoloniality’, and the Politics of Location." In Padmini Mongia, ed., Contemporary Postcolonial Theory: A Reader, pp. 350, 357, 362n4, 363n23. London & New York: Arnold, 1996.
Franklin, Sarah. "Science as Culture, Cultures of Science." Annual Review of Anthropology (1995), 24:169, 180.
Frenk, Joachim and Christian Krug. "A Passage to India: The Deceptively Simple Present." Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik A Quarterly of Language, Literature and Culture (1998), 46(1):43.
Friedman, Jonathan. "Americans Again, or the New Age of Imperial Reason? Global
Elite
Formation, its Identity and Ideological Discourses." Theory, Culture & Society: Expolorations in Critical Social
Science (February 2000), 17(1):141, 145.
Part of a Special Section on
Multiculturalism and the Intellectuals.
Friedman, Jonathan. "Global Crises, the Struggle for Cultural Identity and Intellectual Porkbarrelling: Cosmopolitans versus Locals, Ethnics and Nationals in an Era of De-hegemonisation." In Pnina Werbner and Tariq Modood, eds., Debating Cultural Hybridity: Multi-Cultural Identities and the Politics of Anti-Racism, pp. 78-79, 89. Postcolonial Encounters. London & Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Zed Books, 1997.
Friedman, Susan Stanford. "’Beyond’ Gynocriticism and Gynesis: The Geographics of Identity and the Future of Feminist Criticism." Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature (Spring 1996), 15(1):34n5, 38nn18, 19.
Fuery, Patrick and Nick Manfield. Cultural Studies and Critical Theory, p. 118. 2nd ed. New York: Oxford University Press, 2000.
Furumoto, Kim Benita. "Reflections on ‘Of Mimicry and Man: The Ambivalence of Critical Discourse’ (H. Bhabha)." In Philomena Essed and David Theo Goldberg, eds., Race Critical Theories: Text and Context, pp. 426-430. Malden, Mass. & Oxford: Blackwell, 2002.
Fusco, Coco. "The Other History of Intercultural Performance." TDR: The Drama Review: A Journal of Performance Studies (Spring 1994), 38(1):153, 166.
Fuss, Diana. "Interior
Colonies: Frantz Fanon, and the Politics of Identification."
Diacritics: A Review of Contemporary Criticism
(Summer-Fall 1994), 24(2-3):24, 38n27, 39-40.
Diana Fuss quoting Homi K. Bhabha's "Of
Mimicry and Man" (1984) says: "Bhabha's theory ofr colonial
mimicry, developed through a series of important readings of Fanon's work,
reminds us that it is precisely through the figures of 'trompe l'oeil, irony, mimicry, and repetition' that the
discourse of colonial imperialism exercises its authority."
Issue is entitled "Critical Crossings,"
and is edited by Judith Butler and Biddy Martin.