Eddie Yeghiayan
Lablanc, Gregory P. "Commentary: Economic and Literary History : An Economist's Perspective." New Literary History (Spring 2000), 31(2):357.
Laga, Barry E. "Gerald Vizenor and his Heirs of Columbus: A Postmodern Quest for More
Discourse." American Indian Quarterly
(Winter 1994), 18(1):85, 86n9.
Cites Homi K. Bhabha’s "Signs Taken for Wonders" (1986).
Lai, Ming-Yan. "The Intellectual's Deaf-mute, or (How) Can We Speak beyond Postcoloniality?" Cultural Critique (Spring 1998), 39:35, 44, 55n1, 57.
Lamont, Michèle. "Symbolic Politics and the Hill-Thomas Affair." Contemporary Sociology (May 1994),
23(3):346-348.
Review of 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, Toni Morrison, ed., Race-ing
Justice, En-gendering Power: Essays on Anita Hill, Clarence Thomas, and
the Construction of Social Reality (1992), and Cornel
West’s Race Matters.
Lampland, Martha. "Family Portraits: Gendered Images of the Nation in Nineteenth-Century Hungary." East European Politics and Societies (Spring 1994), 8(2):287n2.
Landau, Paul S. "Explaining Surgical Evangelism in Colonial Southern Africa: Teeth, Pain and Faith." Journal of African History (1996), 37(2):279n72.
Lane, Christopher. "The Psychoanalysis of Race: An Introduction." In Christopher Lane, ed., The Psychoanalysis of Race, pp. 14, 22, 32n7. New York: Columbia University Press, 1998.
Lane, Jim. "The Career and Influence of Ed Pincus: Shifts in Documentary Epistemology." Journal of Film and Video (Winter 1997), 49(4):7, 16-17.
Lane, Richard J. "Fractures: Written Displacements in Canadian/US Literary Relations." In Deborah L. Madsen, ed., Postcolonial Literatures: Expanding the Canon, pp. 55-56. Reconfigurations: Critical-Readings in Post-Colonialism. London: Pluto, 1999.
Lange, Bernd-Peter. "Dislocations: Migrancy in Nabokov and Rushdie." Anglia: Zeitschrift für Englische Philologie (1999), 117(3):396.
Latham, Alan. "Powers of
Engagement: On Being Engaged, Being Indifferent, and Urban Life."
Area (June 1999), 31(2):167n5, 167.
Distinguishes Homi K. Bhabha’s and and
Edward Soja’s notion of "third space" from D. W. Winnicott’s.
Lattas, Andrew. "Hysteria, Anthropological Disclosure and the Concept of the Unconscious: Cargo Cults and the Scientisation of Race and Colonial Power." Oceania (September 1992), 63(1):5, 88.
Lau, Kimberly J. "Serial Logic: Folklore and Difference in the Age of Feel-Good Multiculturalism." Journal of American Folklore (Winter 2000), 113(447):78, 82.
Laughlin, Charles A. "Narrative Subjectivity and the Production of Social Space in
Chinese
Reportage." Boundary 2: An International
Journal of Literature and Culture (Fall 1998),
25(3):38.
Cites Homi K. Bhabha's critical theory
of nation space.
Special issue on "Modern Chinese
Literary and Cultural Studies in the Age of Theory: Reimagining a Field,"
edited by Rey Chow.
Lavie, Smadar and Ted Swedenburg. "Between and Among the Boundaries of Culture: Bridging Text and Lived Experience in the Third Timespace." Cultural Studies (January 1996), 10(1):162, 167, 168, 171, 174n16, 175.
Lawrence, Mark. "Heartlands or Neglected Geographies? Liminality, Power, and the Hyperreal Rural." Journal of Rural Studies (January 1997), 13(1):2, 16.
Lawrence, Mark. "Miles from Home in the Field of Dreams: Rurality and the Social at the End of History." Environment and Planning D: Society & Space (December 1998), 16(6):723, 730.
Lawson, Alan. "Postcolonial Theory and the Settler Subject." Essays on Canadian Writing (Fall 1995), 56:22, 24, 25, 31, 33-34.
Lazarus, Neil. "Disavowing
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in Current Theories of Colonial Discourse." Research in African Literatures (Winter 1993),
24(4):70, 71, 72, 86-91, 93n2, 94n9, 95nn14, 15, 96.
Special issue in memory of Josephat
Bekunuru Kubayanda.
Lecker, Robert. "A Country without a Canon? Canadian Literature and the Esthetics of Idealism." Mosaic: A Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature (Summer 1993), 26(3):17.
Lee, Christopher. "The
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Bhabha." Australian-Canadian Studies: A
Journal for the Humanities and Social Sciences (1992),
10(2):136-141.
Part of a special section entitled
"Post-Colonial Forum."
Lee, Helen. "A Peculiar Sensation: A Personal Genealogy of Korean American Women's Cinema. " Cineaste: America's Leading Magazine on the Art and Politics of the Cinema (1997), 23(1):38.
Lee, Kun Jong. "Pauline Typology in Cabeza de Vaca's Naufragios. " Early American Literature (1999), 34(3):250, 259.
Lee, Kyung-Won. "Is the Glass Half-Empty or Half-Full? Rethinking the Problems of Postcolonial Revisionism." Cultural Critique (Spring 1997), 36:91-96, 104, 109, 113, 116.
Lee, Rachel C. "The Erasure of Places and the Re-Siting of Empire in Wendy Law-Yone's The Coffin Tree." Cultural Critique (Winter 1996-97), 35:169, 177.
Lee, Yoon Sun. "A Divided Inheritance: Scott's Antiquarian Novel and the British Nation." ELH: English Literary History (Summer 1997), 64(2):566n36, 567n59.
Leibsohn, Dana. "Mapping
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
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Special Issue entitled "Maps of
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edited by Annabel Wharton.
Lemke, Sieglinde. "Berlin and Boundaries: sollen versus geschehen." Boundary 2: An International Journal of Literature and Culture (Fall 2000), 27(3):45.
Leonard, Philip. "Degenerescent Lections: Legal Fictions in Rushdie, Derrida, and Bhabha." New Formations: A Journal of Culture/Theory/Politics (Autumn-Winter 1997), 32:109-119.
Lerner, Adam J. "Transcendence of the Nation: National Identity and the Terrain of the Divine." Millennium: Journal of International Studies (Winter 1991), 20(3):408, 426nn4, 5.
Lester, Alan. "'Otherness' and the Frontiers of Empire: The Eastern Cape Colony, 1806-c.1850." Journal of Historical Geography (January 1998), 24(1):2, 15n2.
Levine, Caroline. "Visual Labor: Ruskin's Radical Realism." Victorian Literature & Culture (2000), 28(1):82, 84.
Levinson, Brett. "The Limits of Postcolonial Theory After Said/Bhabha, or: Is Latin America a Postcolonial Site? " JPCS: Journal for the Psychoanalysis of Culture and Society (Fall 1996), 1(2):145-157.
Levinson, Brett. "Three Meditations on Our ‘Millennihilisms’: Accents, Racism, Anti-Semitism." Nepantla: Views from South (2001), 2(1):49, 61.
Lewis, Andrea. "Immigrants, Prostitutes, and Chorus Girls: National Identity in the Early Novels of Jean Rhys." Journal of Commonwealth and Postcolonial Studies (Spring 1999), 6(1):83-84, 94.
Lewis, Andrea. "A 'Nasrani' Woman Goes Native: Englishness in Rosita Forbes's The Secret of the Sahara: Kufara. " Ariel: A Review of International English Literature (October 1996), 27(4):59-60, 66.
Lewis, Pericles. "'His Sympathies Were in the Right Place': Heart of Darknessand the Discourse of National Character." Nineteenth-Century Literature (September 1998), 53(2):213.
Lezra, Jacques. "’Disastrous Looking’: Response to Saldívar." American Literary History (Fall 2000), 12(3):410.
Li, Xiaoping. "A Response to Neil Bissoondath’s
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Quotes Homi K. Bhabha on the notion of
"the time for ‘assimilating’ minorities to holistic and organic
notions of cultural values."
Liao, Ping-hui. "Hope, Recollection, Repetition: 'Turandot' Revisited." Musical Quarterly (Spring 1993), 77(1):71, 78n, 79nn15, 18.
Librett, Jeffrey S. "Stolen Goods: Cultural Identity after the Counterenlightenment in Salomon Maimon's Autobiography (1792)." New German Critique (Winter 2000), 79:38n5.
Lim, Shirley Geok-lin. "Hegemony and ‘Anglo-American Feminism’: Living in the Funny
House." Tulsa Studies in Women’s
Literature (Fall 1993), 12(2):285, 287n24.
Issue is entitled "Is There an
Anglo-American Feminist Criticism?"
Lin, Lidan. "The Irony of
Colonial Humanism: A Passage to India and the
Politics of
Posthumanism." Ariel: A Review of
International English Literature (October 1997),
28(4):145, 150, 151.
This issue is entitled "China &
Postcolonialism."
Lindeborg, Ruth H. "The 'Asiatic’ and the Boundaries of Victorian Englishness." Victorian Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Social, Political and Cultural Studies (Spring 1994), 37(3):387, 401n, 402n5, 403.
Lindeborg, Ruth H. "Is This
Guerilla Warfare?
The Nature and Strategies of the Political Subject in Wole Soyinka’s
Ake."
Research in African Literatures (Winter 1990), 21(4):64, 69.
Refers to an April 20, 1989
lecture by Homi K. Bhabha at the University of Pennsylvania entited "On
Cultural Survival: Aspects of the (Post-) Colonial Text."
Linderman, Deborah. "Pepe le Moko and the Discourse of Orientalism." Literature and Psychology (1996), 42(1-2):1, 4, 8, 9, 10, 16nn6-9, 11-14, 18, 19.
Lindheim, Sara H. "Hercules Cross-dressed, Hercules Undressed: Unmasking the
Construction of the Propertian Amator in Elegy
4.9." American Journal of Philology (1998 ), 119(1) [473]:60n52.
Gives Homi K. Bhabha’s definition of
anxiety in "Are You a Man or a Mouse?" (1995).
Linehan, Thomas M. "Narrating the Self: Aspects of Moral Psychology in Toni Morrison's Beloved." Centennial Review (Spring 1997), 41(2):310, 326n14, 328.
Linker, Kate. "Eluding Definition." Artforum (December 1984), 23(4):67n6.
Lionnet, Fraçoise. "Reframing Baudelaire: Literary History, Biography, Postcolonial Theory, and Vernacular Languages. " Diacritics: A Review of Contemporary Criticism (Fall 1998), 28(3):65, 84.
Lisboa, Maria Manuel. "A
Mother is a Boy's Best Friend: Birth and Kinslaying in the Brazilian
Foundation Novel." Portuguese Studies
(1997), 13:99.
On Jose de Alencar's Iracema and Bernardo Guimaraes' A Escrava
Isaura.
Little, Kenneth. "Surveilling Cirque-Archaos: Transgression and the Spaces of Power in Popular Entertainment." Journal of Popular Culture (Summer 1995), 29(1):22, 27.
Liu, Lydia H. "Beijing
Sojourners in New York: Postsocialism and the Question of
Ideology in Global Media Culture." Positions: East Asia Cultures Critique (Winter 1999), 7(3):773-774, 794n26.
For Homi K. Bhabha, agency exists in the
postcolonial "third space" of enunciations.
Liu, Kang. "Is there an Alternative to (Capitalist) Globalization? The Debate about Modernity in China." Boundary 2: An International Journal of Literature and Culture (Fall 1996), 23(3):199n7.
Livingston, Robert Eric. Review of Zohreh T. Sullivan’s Narratives of Empire: The Fictions of Rudyard Kipling. Victorian Studies (Summer 1994), 37(4):588.
Lloyd, David. "Adulteration and the Nation." In Gregory Castle, ed., Postcolonial Discourses: An Anthology, pp. 430n49, 431n51. Oxford & Malden, Mass.: Blackwell, 2001.
Lo, Miriam. "Towards a Particular Hybridity: A Beginning." Westerly (Summer 1999), 44(4):10.
Lo, Mun-Hou. "Double
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Review of David L. Eng and Alice Y.
Hom, eds., Q and A: Queer in Asian
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Lomperis, Linda. "Medieval Travel Writing and the Question of Race." Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (Winter 2001), 31(1):154, 164.
Lomsky-Feder, Edna and Tamar Rapoport. "Homecoming, Immigration, and the National Ethos: Russian-Jewish Homecomers Reading Zionism." Anthropological Quarterly (January 2001), 74(1):11, 13.
Long-Innes, Chesca. "The
Psychopathology of Post-colonial Mozambique: Mia Couto's Voices Made Night." American Imago (Spring 1998), 55(1):182n4, 183.
Quotes the following from Homi K.
Bhabha: "the post-colonial project…seeks to explore those social
pathologies --‘loss of meaning, conditions of anomie’-- that no longer
simply cluster around class antagonism, [but] break up into widely
scattered historical contingencies."
Loomba, Ania. "Overworlding the ‘Third World." Oxford Literary Review (1991), 13(1-2):172-174,
182, 184, 190nn14, 15.
Issue is on "Neocolonialism,"
edited by Robert J.C.Young.
López, Ana M. "Of Rhythms and Borders." In Celeste Fraser Delgado and José Esteban Muñoz, eds., Everynight Life: Culture and Dance in Latin/o America, pp. 311, 341nn3, 4. Latin America Otherwise: Languages, Empires, Nations. Durham, NC and London: Duke University Press, 1997.
López-Mejía, Adelaida. "Debt, Delirium, and Cultural Exchange in Cien anos de soledad." Revista de Estudios Hispánicos (January 1995), 29(1):21n13, 23.
López, Tiffany Ana. Review of Karen Christian’s Show and Tell: Identity as Performance in U.S. Latina/o Fiction. Modern Fiction Studies (Summer 1999), 45(2):496.
Loshitzky, Yosefa. "Ways of Seeing the Intifada: The Case of Nahalin." Journal of Film and Video (Winter 1996), 47(4):34, 44n4, 44.
Lott, Eric. "Love and Theft: The Racial Unconscious of Blackface Minstrelsy." Representations (Summer 1992), 39:45n2.
Lovesey, Oliver. "Chained Letters: African Prison Diaries and ‘National Allegory’." Research in African Literatures (Winter 1995), 26(4):43.
Lovesey, Oliver. "The Other Woman in Daniel Deronda." Studies in the Novel (Winter 1998), 30(4):519n17.
Lowe, Lisa. Critical Terrains: French and British Orientalisms, pp. 86, 87, 134, 202. Ithaca & London: Cornell University Press, 1991.
Lowe, Lisa. "Literary
Nomadics in Francophone Allegories of Postcolonialism:
Pham Van Ky, and Tahar Ben Jelloun."
Yale French Studies (1993),
82:44.
Issue is on "Post/Colonial Conditions: Exiles, Migrations, and
Nomadisms" (Volume 1).
Lubar, Robert S. "Unmasking Pablo's Gertrude: Queer Desire and the Subject of Portraiture." Art Bulletin (March 1997), 79(1):69.
Lubiano, Wahneema. "Shuckin’ Off the African-American Native Other: What’s ‘Po-Mo’ Got to Do With It?" Cultural Critique (Spring 1991), 18:182, 184n10, 185.
Lubiano, Wahneema. "Shuckin’ Off the African-American Native Other: What’s ‘Po-Mo’ Got to Do with It?" In Anne McClintock, Aamir Mufti, and Ella Shohat, (for the Social Text Collective), eds., Dangerous Liaisons: Gender, Nation, and Postcolonial Perspectives, pp. 226, 228. Cultural Politics, 11. Minneapolis & London: University of Minnesota Press, 1997.
Luckhurst, Roger. "'Impossible Mourning' in Toni Morrison’s Beloved and Michele Roberts’s Daughters of the House." Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction (Summer 1996), 37(4):243, 259.
Lukitsh, Joanne. "'Simply Pictures of Peasants': Artistry, Authorship, and Ideology in Julia Margaret Cameron's Photography in Sri Lanka, 1875-1879." Yale Journal of Criticism (Fall 1996), 9(2):285, 303, 304, 307nn22, 24.
Lund, Joshua. "Barbarian Theorizing and the Limits of Latin American Exceptionalism." Cultural Critique (2001), 47(1):84n28.
Lungstrum, Janet. "Foreskin Fetishism: Jewish Male Difference in Europa, Europa." Screen (Spring 1998), 39(1):59.
Lydenberg, Robin.
"Freud's Uncanny Narratives." PMLA: Publications
of the
Modern Language Association of America (October 1997),
112(5):1073, 1084n4, 1085.
Refers to Homi K. Bhabha's
exploration of the political aspects of the relation between foreigness
and the uncanny.