Compiled by
Eddie Yeghiayan
Sabin, Margery. "The Debate': Seductions and
Betrayals in Literary Studies." Raritan: A
Quarterly Review (Winter 1994), 13(3):123-146.
Review of Stephen Greenblatt and Giles
Gunn, eds., Redrawing the Boundaries: The
Transformation of English and American Literary Studies (1992), Gerald Graff's Beyond the Culture Wars:
How Teaching the Conflicts Can Revitalize American Education, and
Frederick Crews' The Critics Bear It Away: American
Fiction and the Academy.
Saglia, Diego. "Nationalist Texts and Counter-Texts: Southey's 'Roderick'
and the
Dissensions of the Annotated
Romance." Nineteenth-Century Literature
(March 1999), 53(4):449n45.
Saglia, Diego. "’O My Mother Spain!’: The Peninsular War, Family Matters, and the Practice of Romantic Nation-Writing." ELH: English Literary History (Summer 1998), 65(2): 369, 373, 388, 391n16, 392n25, 393nn49, 52.
Sahay, Amrohini J. "'Cybermaterialism' and the Invention of the Cybercultural Everyday." New Literary History (Summer 1997), 28(3):556, 565n31.
Sahay, Amrohini J. Review of Homi Bhabha’s The Location of Culture (1994). College Literature (February 1996),
23(1):227-232.
This special issue is entitled
"Comparative Poetics: Non-Western Traditions of Literary Theory."
Sahlins, Marshall. "Two or Three Things that I know about Culture." Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (September 1999), 5(3):411, 418.
Said, Edward. "Orientalism Reconsidered." In Francis Barker, Peter Hulme, Margaret Iversen, and Diana Loxley, eds., Literature, Politics and Theory: Papers from the Essex Conference 1976-1984, pp. 227, 232. New Accents. London & New York: Methuen, 1986.
Sakai, Naoki and Harry D. Harootunian. "Dialogue: Japan Studies and Cultural Studies." Positions: East Asia Cultures Critique (Fall 1999), 7(2):602.
Sakamoto, Rumi. "Japan,
Hybridity and the Creation of Colonialist Discourse." Theory, Culture & Society: Explorations in Critical Social
Science (August 1996), 13(3):114, 116, 122,
126.
Challenges Homi K. Bhabha’s theory of
hybridity.
Sakellaridou, Elizabeth. "The Kore of the Kore - or Persephone’s Optics: The Case of Gems's Deborah’s Daughter. " Women’s Studies International Forum (September-December 1995), 18(5-6):609n8, 609.
Sakellaridou, Elizabeth. "Levels of Victimization in the Plays of Loula Anagnostaki." Journal of Modern Greek Studies (May 1996), 14(1):120n15, 121.
Salami, Mahmoud. "The Archaeological Representation of the Orient in John Fowles's Daniel Martin." Ariel: A Review of International English Literature (July 1998), 29(3):167n1, 168.
Saldaña-Portillo, Maria Josefina. "Consuming Malcolm X: Prophecy and Performative
Masculinity." Novel: A Forum on Fiction
(Spring 1997), 30(3):299, 307.
Cites Homi K. Bhabha’s "Of Mimicry and Man: The Ambivalence of Colonial
Discourse" (1984) and "Sly Civility" (1985).
Saldívar, José David. "The Calculus of the Ethnic Novel: Response to Pérez-Torres." American Literary History (Fall 2000), 12(3):555.
Saliba, Therese. "On the
Bodies of Third-World Women: Cultural Impurity, Prostitution, and other
Nervous Conditions." College Literature
(February 1995), 22(1):131, 145.
Issue is entitled "Third World Women's
Inscriptions."
Salomon, Willis. "Deconstruction, Postcoloniality, and Objective Interest." In C.W. Spinks and John Deely, eds., Semiotics 1995, pp. 41-48. Proceeedings of 20th Annual Meeting of Semiotic Society of America, October 19-22, 1995. New York: Lang, 1996.
Salvio, Paula M. "Teacher
of 'Weird abundance': Portraits of the Pedagogical Tactics of Anne
Sexton." Cultural Studies (October 1999), 13(4):654-655, 658.
Utilizes Homi K. Bhabha’s notion of
mimicry.
Samuels, Jacinth. "Dangerous Liaisons: Queer Subjectivity, Liberalism and Race. " Cultural Studies: Theorizing Politics, Politicizing Theory (January 1999), 13(1):107n10, 108.
Samuels, Shirley. "Miscegenated America: The Civil War." American Literary History (Fall 1997), 9(3):489, 500.
Cites Homi K. Bhabha’s argument that it
is through the "syntax of forgetting" that "the problematic
identification of a national people becomes visible."
Sanadjian, Manuchehr. "Temporality of 'Home'and Spatiality of Market in Exile,
Iranians in Germany." New German Critique
(Winter 1995), 64:7n7, 20n26.
Cites Homi K. Bhabha's "Interrogating
Identity," (1987).
Sánchez-Blake, Elvira. "Mujer y patria: La inscripción del cuerpo femenino en Demasiado amor de Sara Sefchovich." Confluencia: Revista Hispánica de Cultura y Literatura (Spring 1998), 13(2):107, 113.
Sánchez-Eppler, Karen. "Playing at Class." ELH: English Literary History (Fall 2000), 67(3): 830, 842n30.
Sánchez-Eppler, Karen. "Raising Empires Like Children: Race, Nation, and Religious Education." American Literary History (Fall 1996), 8(3):407, 421n9, 423.
San Juan, E., Jr. "Beyond Postcolonial Theory: The Mass Line in C.L.R. James’s Imagination." Journal of Commonwealth Literature (1996), 31(1):25, 42n2.
San Juan, E. , Jr "Establishment Postcolonialism and Its Alter/Native Others: Deciding to Be Accountable in a World of Permanent Emergency." In Richard C. King, ed., Postcolonial America, pp. 172, 174-176, 177, 191, 194n2, 194-195. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2000.
San Juan, E., Jr. "On the Limits of ‘Postcolonial’ Theory: Trespassing Letters from the ‘Third-World’." Ariel: A Review of International English Literature (July 1995), 26(3):103, 104, 113.
San Juan, E., Jr. "Philippine Writing in English: Postcolonial Syncretism versus a Textual Practice of National Liberation." Ariel: A Review of International English Literature (October 1991), 22(4):86, 87.
Sathianathan, Sudarshan. Review of Homi K. Bhabha’s
The Location of Culture (1994).
Ethnic and Racial Studies (October 1996), 19(4):940-941.
Special Issue on "Teaching Race and
Ethnicity: Disciplinary Perspectives," edited by Martin Bulmer and John
Solomos.
Santiago-Valles, Kelvin A. "'Higher Womanhood' Among the 'Lower Races': Julia McNair
Henry in Puerto Rico and the 'Burdens' of 1898." Radical History Review (Winter 1999), 73:72n49.
This issue is on "Islands in
History."
Sarkar, Bhaskar. "Epic (Mis)takes: Nation, Religion and Gender on Television." Quarterly Review of Film and Video (1995), 16(1):69, 75n31.
Sasaki, Betty. "Now You
see Me, Now You Don't." Colby Quarterly
(December 1996), 32(4):278, 281.
Teaching, Hispanic Culture, Racial
Gender Issue
Sassen, Saskia.
"Spatialities and Temporalities of the Global:
Elements for a Theorization."
Public Culture: Society for Transnational Cultural
Studies (Winter 1999), 12(1): 220, 232.
This issue is entitled
"Globalization," and is edited by Arjun Appadurai.
Sauer, Elizabeth. "Religious Toleration and Imperial Intolerance." In Balachandra Rajan and Elizabeth Sauer, eds., Milton and the Imperial Vision, pp. 215, 349n3. Medieval & Renaissance Literary Studies. Pittsburgh, Pa.: Duquesne University Press, 1999.
Saul, Joanne. "Enduring Themes? John Moss, the Arctic, and the Crisis in Representation." Studies in Canadian Literature/Études en Littérature Canadienne (1999), 24(1):105n4, 106.
Saunders, Rebecca. "The Agony and the Allegory: The Concept of the Foreign, the Language of Apartheid, and the Fiction of J.M. Coetzee." Cultural Critique (2001), 47(1):249nn1, 5, 260.
Sayre, Gordon M. "Captivity Canons." American
Quarterly (December 1998),50(4):860-867.
Review of Gary L. Ebersole’s Captured by Texts: Puritan to Post-Modern Images of Indian
Captivity, Christopher Castiglia’s Bound and
Determined: Captivity, Culture and White Womanhood from Mary Rowlandson to
Patty Hearst, and Michelle Burnham’s Captivity
& Sentiment: Cultural Exchange in American Literature,
1682-1861.
Schaffer, Kay. "Colonizing Gender in Colonial Austrlia: The Eliza Fraser Story." In Gregory Castle, ed., Postcolonial Discourses: An Anthology, pp. 369, 372n24. Oxford & Malden, Mass.: Blackwell, 2001.
Schechner, Richard. "Wayang
Kulit in the Colonial Margin." TDR: The Drama
Review: A Journal of Performance Studies (Summer 1990),
34(2):58n4, 59.
One of the epigraphs of this essay is
from Homi K. Bhabha.
Schein, Louisa. "Diaspora Politics, Homeland Erotics, and the Materializing of Memory." Positions: East Asia Cultures Critique (Winter 1999), 7(3):720, 729n49.
Schellenberg, Betty A. "Imagining the Nation in Defoe's A Tour thro the Whole Island of Great Britain." ELH: English Literary History (Summer 1995), 62(2):309n7, 310nn18, 23.
Scherman, Timothy H. Review of Jonathan Elmer’s Reading at the Social Limit: Affect, Mass Culture and Edgar Allan Poe. Studies in Short Fiction (Summer 1997), 34(3): 416.
Scherpe, Klaus R. "Deas Andere verstehen? Mimesis -- ein Vermögen beim Umgang mit dem Fremden." Neue Rundschau (1996), 107(1):36, 37, 43, 45nn1, 23.
Schipper, Mineke. "Knowledge is like an Ocean: Insiders, Outsiders, and the Academy." Research in African Literatures (Winter 1997), 28(4):135, 136, 139.
Schoene-Harwood, Berthold. "Beyond (T)race: Bildung and Proprioception in Meera Syal's
Anita and Me." Journal of Commonwealth Literature (1999),
34(1):160, 168n3.
Asserts the following on Homi K.
Bhabha’s notion of hybridity: "Whilst incessantly proliferating new
cultural positions, Bhabha’s Third Space remains in itself an endlessly
deferred, ultimately uninhabitable location, an ou-topia, a home that is not one, not so much a viable
projection of destiny as an impossible ordeal."
Schoene-Harwood, Berthold. "'Emerging as the Others of Our selves' -- Scottish Multiculturalism and the Challenge of the Body in Postcolonial Representation." Scottish Literary Journal (May 1998), 25(1):57, 64, 66, 67, 70nn7-9, 71nn36, 37.
Scholz, Susanne. "Body Narratives: Writing the Nation and Fashioning the Subject in Early
Modern England." Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik: A Quarterly of Language, Literature and Culture (1997), 45(2):108, 110.Schonfeld, Christiane. Review of Claudia Breger and Tobias Doring, eds., Figuren der/des Dritten: Erkundungen kultureller Zwischenraüme. Comparative Literature Studies (2000), 37(4): 428.
Schroeder, Janice. "Strangers in Every Port: Stereotypes of Victorian Women Travellers." Victorian Review: The Journal of the Victorian Studies Association of Western Canada and the Victorian Studies Association of Ontario (Winter 1998), 24(2):119, 126, 128.
Schueller, Malini Johar. "Colonialism and Melville ‘s South-Sea Journeys." Studies in American Fiction (Spring 1994), 22(1):4, 7.
Schueller, Malini Johar. "Performing Whiteness, Performing Blackness: Dorr's Cultural Capital and the Critique of Slavery." Criticism: A Quarterly for Literature and the Arts (Spring 1999), 41(2):234, 244, 251, 252n4, 255n58, 256n79.
Schulze-Engler, Frank. "Relocating Resistance: 'Postcolonial' Literature and the
Politics of
Civil Society." Zeitschrift für
Anglistik und Amerikanistik: A Quarterly of Language, Literature and
Culture (1997), 45(3):209-210, 216.
Cites Homi K. Bhabha's remark on "the
liminality of migrant experience" as an "element of resistance in the
process of transformation" and its role as a disruptive force in
counteracting homogeneous notions of national identity.
Schutte, Ofelia. "Cultural
Alterity: Cross-cultural Communication and Feminist Theory in
North-South Contexts." Hypatia (Spring
1998), 13(2):56, 57, 69n2, 70n8, 71.
Special issue entitled "Border Crossings: Multicultural and Postcolonial Feminist
Challenges to Philosophy," (Part I), edited by Uma Narayan and
Sandra Harding.
Schwab, Gabriele. "Cultural Texts and Endopsychic
Scripts." Sub-Stance: A Review of Theory and
Literary Criticism (2001), 30(1&2):160,
176.
A quotation from Homi K. Bhabha serves
as one of the epigraphs for this essay.
Special issue: "On the Origin of
Fictions: Interdisciplinary Perspectives."
Schwartz, Stephen Adam. "Everyman as Übermensch: The Culture of Cultural Studies." Sub-Stance: A Review of Theory and Literary Criticism (2000), 91:133, 136n12.
Schwarz, Henry. "Laissez-Faire Linguistics: Grammar and the Codes of
Empire." Critical Inquiry (Spring 1997), 23(3):509n, 515n8, 526.
Issue is entitled "Front
Lines/Border Posts," edited by Homi K. Bhabha.
Schwarze, Tracey Teets. "Silencing Stephen: Colonial Pathologies in Victorian Dublin." Twentieth Century Literature (Fall 1997), 43(3):260n3, 262.
Schwarze, Tracey Teets. Review of Fritz Stern's Inductive Scrutinies: Focus on Joyce, Vincent J. Cheng's Joyce, Race and Empire, Emer Nolan's James Joyce and Nationalism, Thomas C. Hofheinz' Joyce and the Invention of Irish History: Finnegan's Wake in Context, and Mark Osteen's The Economy of Ulysses. Making Both Ends Meet. Modern Fiction Studies (Winter 1996), 42(4): 875.
Schwarzer, Mitchell. "Cosmopolitan Difference in Max Dvorak’s Art Historiography." Art Bulletin (December 1992), 74(4):678n80.
Schwyzer, Philip. "Purity and Danger on the West Bank of the Severn: The Cultural Geography of A Masque Presented at Ludlow Castle, 1634." Representations (Fall 1997), 60:48n61.
Scott, H. Jill.
"Loving the Other: Subjectivities of Proximity
in Hélène Cixous’s Book of
Promethea." World Literature Today
(Winter 1995), 69(1):33, 34n3, 34.
This issue is entitled
"Postmodernism/Postcolonialism."
Scott, Joan Wallach. "The Evidence of Experience." Critical Inquiry (Summer 1991), 17(4):776n3.
Scott, Joan Wallach. "Gender : A Useful Category of Historical Analysis." Amercan Historical Review (December 1986), 91(5):1073n56.
Scott, Joan Wallach. "Multiculturalism and the Politics of Identity."
October (Summer 1992), 61:14n1.
This Special Issue is entitled
"The Identity in Question."
Searle, Leroy F. "The Conscience of the King: Oedipus, Hamlet, and the Problem of Reading." Comparative Literature (Fall 1997), 49(4):317n2, 341.
Seaton, Dorothy. "The Post-colonial as Deconstruction: Land & Language in Kroetsch’s Badlands." Canadian Literature (Spring 1991), 128:82, 89n10.
Seed, Patricia. "'Failing
to Marvel: Atahualpa's Encounter with the Word." Latin American Research Review (1991),
26(1):19n26.
Cites Homi K. Bhabha's "Signs Taken for
Wonders" (1985).
Seed, Patricia. Review of José Rabasa’s Inventing A-M-E-R-I-C-A: Spanish Historiography and the Formation of Eurocentrism. Pacific Historical Review (February 1995), 64(1):122.
Segato, R. L. "The Color-Blind Subject of Myth; or, Where to Find Africa in the Nation." Annual Review of Anthropology (1998), 27:134, 149.
Sekhon, Nirej. "A Birthright Rearticulated: The Politics of Bilingual Education." New York University Law Review (November 1999), 74(5):1417n77.
Selinger, Bernard. "House Made
of Dawn: A Positively Ambivalent Bildungsroman."
Modern Fiction Studies (Spring 1999), 45(1):63n4, 65n9, 66n13.
"Native American Special
Issue," edited by Nancy J. Peterson.
Selzer, Linda Furgerson. "Reading the Painterly Text: Clarence Major's ‘The Slave Trade: View from the Middle Passage’." African American Review (Summer 1999), 33(2):222, 229.
Sem, Gautam. "After
Rushdie." {Letter] New Statesman &
Society (August 4, 1989), 2(61):6.
Letter comments on Homi K. Bhabha’s
piece "Down among the Writers" (1989).
Sen, Asha. Review of Teresa Hubel's Whose India? The Independence Struggle in British and Indian Fiction and History. Modern Fiction Studies (Summer 1997), 43(2): 535.
Serulnikov, Sergio. "Disputed Images of Colonialism: Spanish Rule and Indian
Subversion in Northern Potosí, 1777-1780." Hispanic American Historical Review (May 1996),
76(2):221, 226.
Quotes from "Of Mimicry and
Man" (1984).
Seshadri-Crooks, Kalpana. "At the Margins of Postcolonial Studies." Ariel: A Review of International English Literature (July 1995), 26(3):60, 62, 64, 68n8, 69nn15, 16, 69.
Seshadri-Crooks, Kalpana. "At the Margins of Postcolonial Studies: Part 1." In Fawzia Afzal-Khan and Kalpana Seshadri-Crooks, eds., The Pre-Occupation of Postcolonial Studies, pp. 14-17. Durham, NC & London: Duke University Press, 2000.
Seshadri-Crooks, Kalpana. "The Primitive as Analyst: Postcolonial Feminism’s Access to Psychoanalysis." Cultural Critique (Fall 1994), 28:212n24, 215.
Seshadri-Crooks, Kalpana. "Surviving Theory: A Conversation with Homi K. Bhabha." In Fawzia Afzal-Khan and Kalpana Seshadri-Crooks, eds., The Pre-Occupation of Postcolonial Studies, pp. 369-379. Durham, NC & London: Duke University Press, 2000.
Sethi, Rumina. "The Writer's Truth: Representation of Identities in Indian Fiction." Modern Asian Studies (October 1997), 31(4):962n27.
Sethuraman, Ramchandran. "Evidence-cum-witness: Subaltern History, Violence, and the
(De)Formation of Nation in Michelle Cliff's No
Telephone to Heaven. " Modern Fiction
Studies (Spring 1997), 43(1):250, 251, 261,
263, 265, 283n21, 284.
This issue is on "National and
Postnational Narratives," edited by Donald E. Pease.
Shapiro, Michael J. "The Events of Discourse and the Ethics of Global Hospitality." Millennium: Journal of International Studies (1998), 27(3):712.
Shapiro, Michael J. "Moral Geographies and the Ethics of Post-Sovereignty." Public Culture: Bulletin of the Project for Transnational Cultural Studies (Spring 1994), 6(3):495, 500.
Shapiro, Michael J. "National Times and Other Times: Re-thinking Citizenship." Cultural Studies (January 2000) 14(1):84, 96n9, 97.
Shapiro, Susan E. "Écriture judaïque: Where Are the Jews in Western Discourse?" In Angelika Bammer, ed., Displacements: Cultural Identities in Question, pp. 187, 189-190, 197nn26, 27, 198n31. Theories of Contemporary Culture, 15. Bloomington & Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 1994.
Sharkey, Sabina. "Gendering Inequalities: The Case of Irish Women."
Paragraph: A Journal of Modern Critical Theory
(March 1993), 16(1):20, 22n25.
Refers to Homi K. Bhabha’s assertion
that national narration often consists largely of "the narcissism of
self-generation."
Issue is on "Inequality/Theory I:
Post-Colonialism, Racism and Cultural Difference," edited by Richard
H. King and Patrick Williams.
Based on a conference held on July 6-8,
1992, sponsored by the School of Critical Theory at the
University of Nottingham.
Sharpe, Jenny. "Figures of Colonial Resistance." Modern Fiction Studies (Spring 1989), 35(1):138, 144-145, 153.
Sharpe, Jenny. "Is the United States Postcolonial? Transnationalism, Immigration, and Race." In C. Richard King, ed., Postcolonial Africa, pp. 104, 119. Urbana & Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 2000.
Sharrad, Paul. "The Art of Memory and the Liberation of History: Wilson Harris's Witnessing of Time." Callaloo (Winter 1995), 18(1):107n9.
Sharrad, Paul. "Making Beginnings: Johnny Frisbie, and Pacific Literature." New Literary History (Winter 1994), 25(1):135n10.
Shemek, Deanna. "Circular
Definitions: Configuring Gender in Italian Renaissance Festival."
Renaissance Quarterly (Spring 1995), 48(1):18, 37.
Cites Homi K. Bhabha’s notion of
mimicry.
Shepherd, Reginald. "Coloring Outside the Lines: An Essay at Definition." Callaloo (Winter 1999), 22(1):140.
Shetty, Sandhya. "Masculinity, National Identity, and the Feminine Voice in The Wine of Astonishment." Journal of Commonwealth Literature (1994), 29(1):71, 78n3, 79n11.
Shields, R. "A Truant Proximity: Presence and Absence in the Space of Modernity." Environment and Planning D: Society & Space (April 1992), 10(2):192, 196.
Shimakawa, Karen. "Swallowing the Tempest: Asian-American Women on Stage."
Theatre Journal (October 1995), \
47(3):368n3, 375-376.
Issue is on "Problems in
Feminism."
Shome, Raka. "Postcolonial Interventions in the Rhetorical Canon: An ‘Other’ View." Communication Theory (February 1996), 6(1):44, 49, 56n6, 57.
Shreiber, Maeera Y. "The
End of Exile: Jewish Identity and its Diasporic Poetics." PMLA: Publications of the Modern Language Association of
America (March 1998), 113(2):283, 286.
Refers to Homi K. Bhabha's notion of
"third space."
Shukla, S. "Building Diaspora and Nation: The 1991 ‘Cultural Festival of India'." Cultural Studies (May 1997), 11(2):310, 315.
Sigal, Pete. "The Politicization of Pederasty among the Colonial Yucatecan Maya." Journal of the History of Sexuality (July 1997), 8(1):4n12.
Simon, Bruce. "Hybridity in the Americas: Reading Condé, Mukherjee, and Hawthorne." In Amritjit Singh and Peter Schmidt, eds., Postcolonial Theory and the United States: Race, Ethnicity and Literature, pp. 412, 414, 416-419, 431, 432, 433nn1, 2, 434nn11, 13. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2000.
Simon, Sherry. "La Culture transnationale en question: Visées de la traduction chez Homi Bhabha et Gayatri Spivak." Études Françaaises [Montreal] (Winter 1995), 31(3):43-57.
Simon, Sherry. Gender in Translation: Cultural Identity and the Politics of Transmission, pp. 6, 135, 145, 151-153, 165, 175. Translation Studies. London and New York: Routledge, 1996.
Simon, Sherry. "Translation, Postcolonialism and Cultural Studies." Meta (June 1997), 42(2):462-463, 472-473, 474n3, 476.
Simpson, D. Mark. "Minefield Readings: The Postcolonial English Patient." Essays on
Canadian Writing (Summer 1994), 53:218,
223, 233, 237.
Michael Ondaatje Issue.
Simpson, Mark. "Nat Turner at the Limits of Travel." Cultural Critique (Fall 1997), 37:59.
Sinfield, Alan. "Diaspora and Hybridity: Queer Identities and the Ethnicity Model." Textual Practice (Summer 1996), 10(2):282, 292-293nn41-43.
Singer, Brian C.J. "Cultural versus Contractual Nations: Rethinking their Opposition." History and Theory: Studies in the Philosophy of History (October 1996), 35(3):310n2, 315n18.
Singerman, Howard. "Seeing Sherrie Levine." October (Summer 1994), 67:94n6.
Singh, Amritjit and Peter Schmidt. "On the Borders between U.S. Studies and Postcolonial Theory." In Amritjit Singh and Peter Schmidt, eds., Postcolonial Theory and the United States: Race, Ethnicity and Literature, pp. 23-24, 37, 50n18, 52n27, 53-54n30, 57. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2000.
Singh, Jyotsna. "Different Shakespeares: The Bard in Colonial/Postcolonial
India." Theatre Journal (December 1989), 41(4):446, 447n6.
This issue is entitled "Theatre and
Hegemony."
Skurski, Julie. "The
Ambiguities of Authenticity in Latin-America: Doña Bárbara and the Construction of National
Identity." Poetics Today: International
Journal for Theory and Analysis of Literature and Communication
(Winter 1994), 15(4):612, 612n9, 638.
The issue is entitled "Loci of
Enunciation and Imaginary Constructions: The Case of (Latin) America, II,"
edited by Walter D. Mignolo.
Slater, D. "On the Borders of Social Theory: Learning from other Regions." Enviornment & Planning D (June 1992), 10(3):309, 325.
Slaughter, Joseph. "A
Question of Narration: The Voice in International Human Rights Law "
Human Rights Quarterly (May 1997),
19(2):407, 441.
A quotation from Homi K. Bhabha’s is the
first epigraph of this essay.
Slaymaker, William. "Agents and Actors in African Antifoundational Aesthetics: Theory and Narrative in Appiah and Mudimbe." Research in African Literatures (Spring 1996), 27(1):122, 127.
Slemon, Stephen. "Carnival and the Canon." Ariel: A Review of International English Literature (July
1988), 19(3):69, 70, 74.
Quotes the following from Homi K.
Bhabha: "Colonial power demands that the space it occupies be unbounded,
its reality coincident with the emergence of an imperialist narrative and
history, its discourse nondialogic, its enunciation unitary, unmarked by
the trace of difference."
Slemon, Stephen. "Climbing Mount Everest: Postcolonialism in the Culture of Ascent." Canadian Literature (Fall 1998), 158:32n10, 34.
Slemon, Stephen. "Modernism’s Last Post." Ariel:
A Review of International English Literature (October 1989), 20(4):4, 16.
This issue is on "Postcolonialism
and Postmodernism."
Slemon, Stephen. "Modernism’s Last Post." In Ian Adam and Helen Tiffin, eds., Past the Last Post: Theorizing Post-Colonialism and Post-Modernism, pp. 1, 4, 10. Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 1990.
Slemon, Stephen. "Postcolonial Critical Theories." In Gregory Castle, ed., Postcolonial Discourses: An Anthology, pp.100-101, 113, 115n20, 116nn33, 34. . Oxford & Malden, Mass.: Blackwell, 2001.
Slemon, Stephen. "Unstelling the Empire: Resistance Theory for the Second World." In Padmini Mongia, ed., Contemporary Postcolonial Theory: A Reader, pp. 78, 79. London & New York: Arnold, 1996.
Slinn, E. Warwick. "Poetry and Culture: Performativity and Critique." New Literary History (Winter 1999), 30(1):74n23.
Smith, A.D. "Tres conceptos de nación." Revista de Occidente (October 1994), 161:20.
Smith, Bonnie G. "History and Genius: The Narcotic, Erotic, and Baroque Life of Germaine de Staël. " French Historical Studies (Fall 1996), 19(4):1080.
Smith, Carlton. "Coyote, Contingency, and Community: Thomas King's Green Grass, Running Water and Postmodern Trickster." American Indian Quarterly (Summer 1997), 21(3):527-528, 534nn43, 44.
Smith, Craig. "Every Man
Must Kill the Thing He Loves: Empire, Homoerotics, and Nationalism in John
Buchan’s' Prester John." Novel: A Forum On Fiction (Winter 1995),
28(2):182, 197.
Cites Homi Bhabha’s Richard Wright
Memorial Lectures at the University of Pennsylvania, April, 1991.
Smith, Fiona M. "Contested Geographical Imaginings of Reunification: A Case Study of Urban Change in Leipzig." Applied Geography (October 1997), 17(4):365, 366, 368.
Smith, Glendon D. and Hilary P.M. Winchester. "Negotiating Space: Alternative Masculinities at the
Work/Home Boundary." Australian Geographer
(November 1998), 29(3):330, 338.
A space of negotiation is, for Homi K.
Bhabha, a place of hybridity, neither the one nor the other, a third
space.
Smith, Greg M. "Silencing the New Woman: Ethnic and Social Mobility in the Melodramas of Norma Talmadge." Journal of Film and Video (Fall 1996), 48(3):14n11, 15.
Smith, Iris L. "The ‘Intercultural’ Work of Lee Breuer." Theatre Topics (March 1997), 7(1):49, 50, 56n17, 57.
Smith, M. van Wyk. "The Emplotment of Ethnicity: Narrative Cognition and the Construction of 'Race'." Journal of Narrative Technique (Fall 1997), 27(3):336, 345.
Smith, Peter. "Millenial
Man." American Literary History (Winter
1998), 10(4):733-752.
Review of Fred Pfeil’s White Guys: Studies in Postmodern Domination and Difference,
Michael Kimmel’s Manhood in America: A Cultural
History, Maurice Berger, Brian Wallis, and Simon Watson, eds., Constructing Masculinity (1995), and Don
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Smyth, Gerry. "The Crying Game: Postcolonial or Postmodern?"
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Quotes at length from Homi K. Bhabha’s
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Somerson, Wendy. "Under
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Sommer, Doris. "Be-longing
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Diacritics: A Review of Contemporary Criticism
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On Benedict Anderson’s The Spectre of Comparisons.
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Issue is entitled "Satyagraha in
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Cites Bhabha's view that identity is
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Srivastava, Sarita. "Song and Dance? The Performance of Antiracist Workshops." Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology (August 1996), 33(3):308, 309.
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Review of Jim Pines and Paul Willemen,
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Quotes the following from Homi K.
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Sutherland, John. "It’s a
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Review of Stephen Greenblatt and Giles
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Susan Gubar and Jonathan Kamholtz, eds., English
Inside and Out: The Places of Literary Criticism: Essays from the
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