Compiled by
Eddie Yeghiayan
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Wade, Peter. "Making Cultural Identities in Cali, Colombia." Current Anthropology (August-October 1999), 40(4):469.
Wägenbaur, Thomas. "Hybride Hybridität: Der Kulturkonflikt im Text der
Kulturtheorie." Arcadia (1996), 31(1-2):27, 32-35.
Section II of the article is entitled
"Homi Bhabhas Hybridtätskonzept."
Wagner-Martin, Linda. Review of Ruth Salvaggio's The Sounds of Feminist Theory. American Literature (September 1999), 71(3):602.
Wainwright, J.A. "Invention Denied: Resisting the Imaginary Indian in M.T. Kelly's A Dream Like Mine." World Literature Today (Spring 1999), 73(2):258, 260.
Walcott, Rnaldo. "Out of
the Kumbla: Toni Morrison’s Jazz and Pedagogical Answerability."
Cultural Studies (May 1995),
9(2):328, 335.
Special Issue on "Toni Morrison and the
Curriculum," edited by Warren Crichlow and Cameron McCarthy.
Wald, Gayle Freda. "Anna
Deveare Smith's Voices at Twilight." Postmodern Culture (1994), 4(2).
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/postmodern_culture/v004/4.2r_wald.html
Wald, Priscilla. "Minefields and Meeting Grounds: Transnational Analyses and
American Studies." American Literary
History (Spring 1998), 10(1):206, 207, 214,
217n3, 218.
Cites Homi K. Bhabha’s notion of third
space.
Wald, Priscilla. "Terms of Assimilation: Legislating Subjectivity in the Emerging Nation." Boundary 2: An International Journal of Literature and Culture (Fall 1992), 19(3):89-90.
Walker, Richard. Review of Homi K. Bhabha, ed., Nation and Narration (1990). Times Educational Supplement (July 6, 1990), 3862:30.
Walker, W. John. "Unsettling the Sign: V.S. Naipaul's The
Enigma of Arrival."
Journal of Commonwealth Literature (1997), 32(2):67, 83n3.
Cites Homi K. Bhabha’s "Signs Taken
for Wonders" (1985).
Walkowitz, R.L. "Shakespeare in Harlem: The Norton Anthology, ‘Propaganda’, Langston Hughes." Modern Language Quarterly (December 1999), 60(4):516-517.
Wall, Wendy. "Renaissance National Husbandry: Gervase Markham and the Publication of England." Sixteenth Century Journal (Fall 1996), 27(3):778n31.
Wallace, Jennifer. "’We Are All Greeks’? National Identity and the Greek-War of Independence." Byron Journal (1995), 23:48n1.
Walter, Roland. "Pan-American (Re)visions: Magical Realism and Amerindian Cultures in Susan Power's The Grass Dancer, Gioconda Belli's La Mujer Habitada, Linda Hogan's Power, and Mario Vargas Llosa's El Hablador." American Studies International (October 1999), 37(3): 70-71, 80n14.
Walton, Priscilla L. "Jane and James Go to the Movies: Post-Colonial Portraits of a Lady." Henry James Review (Spring 1997), 18(2):187, 190.
Walzer, Andrew. "The Cultural Criticism of Randolph Bourne: A Usable Past for Multicultural America?" Canadian Review of American Studies/Revue Canadienne d’Études Américaines (1997), 27(2):1, 19n2, 21.
Wang, Ning. "Orientalism versus Occidentalism?" New Literary History (Winter 1997), 28(1):57.
Ward, Thomas. "Expanding Ethnicity in Sixteenth-Century Anahuac: Ideologies of Ethnicity and Gender in the Nation-Building Process." MLN: Modern Language Notes (March 2001), 116(2):419n1, 449.
Ware, Tracy. Review of Rhoda B. Nathan, ed., Critical Essays on Katherine Mansfield. Studies in Short Fiction (Summer 1994), 31(3):526.
Warkentin, Germaine. "In Search of ‘The Word of the Other’: Aboriginal Sign Systems and the History of the Book in Canada." Book History (1999), 2(1):19, 20, 27n84.
Warley, Linda. "Unbecoming a ‘dirty savage’: Jane Willis's Geniesh: An Indian Girlhood." Canadian Literature: Quarterly of Criticism and Review (Spring 1998), 156:89-90, 101n5, 102.
Waters, Chris. "'Dark Strangers' in Our Midst: Discourses of Race and Nation in Britain, 1947-1963." Journal of British Studies (April 1997), 36(2):210, 228.
Webb, Barbara. "The Centrality of Race to the Modernist Aesthetics of Gertrude Stein's Four Saints in Three Acts." Modernism/Modernity (2000), 7(3):468n33.
Weber, Donald. ''’No Secrets Were Safe from Me':
Situating Hanif Kureishi." Massachusetts Review (Spring 1997), 38(1):129, 134n32, 33.
Quotes Homi K. Bhabha on the
"empowering condition of hybridity" and "an interstitial
future that emerges in-between
the claims of the past and the needs of the present."
Weeks, Jeffrey. "The
Sexual Citizen." Theory, Culture &
Society: Explorations in Critical Social Science (August-November
1998), 15(3-4):45, 49.
This is a Special Issue on "Love and
Eroticism."
Weiner, James F. "Televisualist Anthropology: Representation, Aesthetics,
Politics." Current Anthropology (April
1997), 38(2):198, 232.
The author says he finds in Homi K.
Bhabha a curious appeal to history in the very act of denying it any
purchase in one’s theorizing.
Weinstone, Ann. "Resisting Monsters: Notes on Solaris." Science-Fiction Studies (July 1994), 21(2) [63]:188n6, 189
Weiss, Allen S. "Desublimation and Morbidity." TDR: The Drama Review: A Journal of Performance Studies
(Spring 1999), 43(1):147, 151.
The article is on the rag dolls of
French artist Michel Nedjar.
Welz, Gisela. "Moving Targets. Feldforschung unter Mobilitätsdruck." Zeitschrift für Volkskunde (1998), 94(2):180n10.
Werbner, Pnina. "Essentialising Essentialism, Essentialising Silence: Ambivalence and Multiplicity in the Constructions of Racism and Ethnicity." In Pnina Werbner and Tariq Modood, eds., Debating Cultural Hybridity: Multi-Cultural Identities and the Politics of Anti-Racism, pp. 233, 234, 235, 238, 251. Postcolonial Encounters. London & Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Zed Books, 1997.
Werbner, Pnina. "Introduction: The Dialectics of Cultural Hybridity." In Pnina Werbner and Tariq Modood, eds., Debating Cultural Hybridity: Multi-Cultural Identities and the Politics of Anti-Racism, pp. 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 24. Postcolonial Encounters. London & Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Zed Books, 1997.
Westlake, E.J. "Performing the Nation in Manuel Galich's El tren amarillo." Latin American Theatre Review: A Journal devoted to the Theatre and Drama of Spanish and Portuguese America (Spring 1998), 31(2):111, 117.
Wevers, Lydia. "How Kathleen Beauchamp Was Kidnapped." In Rhoda B. Nathan, ed., Critical Essays on Katherine Mansfield, pp. 41, 47n12. Critical Essays on British Literature. New York: G. K. Hall, 1993.
White, Luise. "Cars Out of Place: Vampires, Technology, and Labor in East and Central Africa." Representations (Summer 1993), 43:43n16.
Whitmarsh, Tim. "Greek and Roman in Dialogue: The Pseudo-Lucianic ‘Nero'." Journal of Hellenic Studies (1999), 119:143n10.
Wilce, James M., Jr. "The Kalimah in the Kaleidophone: Ranges of Multivocality in Bangladeshi Muslim's Discourses." Ethos (June 1998), 26(2):236, 253.
Wilcox, Shane. "The Sacrificial Body." In Leigh Dale and Simon Ryan, eds., The Body in the Library, pp. 56-60, 69. Rodopi. Cross/Cultures: Readings in the Post/Colonial Literatures in English, Cross Giessen, Germany, 33. Amsterdam: Netherlands, 1998.
Williams, Adebayo. "The Postcolony as Trope: Searching for a Lost Continent in a Borderless World." Research in African Literatures (Summer 2000), 31(2):179, 192.
Williams, Gareth. "Subalternity and the Neoliberal Habitus: Thinking Insurrection on the El Salvador/South Central Interface." Nepantla: Views from South (2000), 1(1):168n14, 169.
Williams, Patrick. "Problems of Post-Colonialism." Paragraph: A Journal of Modern Critical Theory (March 1993), 16(1):102n15.
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.
Willems-Braun, Bruce. "Buried Epistemologies: The Politics of Nature in (Post)Colonial British Columbia." Annals of the Association of American Geographers (March 1997), 87(1):3, 28.
Wills, Clair. "Language
Politics, Narrative, Political Violence." Oxford Literary Review (1991), 13(1-2):26-27, 56nn13, 14.
Issue is on "Neocolonialism," edited by Robert J.C. Young.
Wills, Garry. "Thomas’s
Confirmation: The True Story." New York Review of Books (February 2, 1995),
42(2):36-43.
Review of Toni Morrison, ed., Race-ing Justice: Engendering Power: Essays on Anita Hill,
Clarence Thomas and the Construction of Social Reality (1992), Stephen L. Carter’s The Confirmation
Mess: Clearing Up the Federal Appointment Process, John C. Danforth’s
Resurrection: The Confirmation of Clarence
Thomas, and Jane Mayer and Jill Abramson’s Strange Justice: The Selling of Clarence Thomas.
Wilson, Diana de Armas. "'Ocean Chivalry': Issues of Alterity in Don Quixote. " Colby Quarterly (December 1996), 32(4):226-227, 229.
Wilson, Kathleen. "Citizenship, Empire, and Modernity in the English Provinces, c.1720-1790." Eighteenth-Century Studies (Fall 1995), 29(1):89n8, 95n78, 96nn79, 95.
Wilson, Rob. "From the Sublime to the Devious: Writing the Experimental/Local Pacific." Boundary 2: An International Journal of Literature and Culture (Spring 2001), 28(1):127.
Winduo, Steven Edmund. "Unwriting Oceania: The Repositioning of the Pacific Writer Scholars Within a Folk Narrative Space." New Literary History (Summer 2000), 31(3):608, 613nn35, 37.
Winterhalter, Teresa. "Narrative Technique and the Rage for Order in Wide Sargasso Sea." Narrative (October 1994), 2(3):215-216, 229.
Wise, Christopher. "Excavating the New Republic: Post-colonial Subjectivity in Achebe's Things Fall Apart." Callaloo: A Journal of African-American and African Arts and Letters (Fall 1999), 22(4):1060, 1068n19, 1069.
Wogan, Peter. "Magical Literacy: Encountering a Witch’s Book in Ecuador." Anthropological Quarterly (October 1998), 71(4):199n1, 200.
Wogan, Peter. "Perceptions
of European Literacy in Early Contact Situations." Ethnohistory (Summer 1994), 41(3):408, 424.
Cites Homi K. Bhabha’s "Signs Taken
for Wonders" (1984).
Wolf, Mary Ellen. "Rethinking the Radical West: Khatibi and
Deconstruction."
Esprit Créateur (Summer 1994), 34(2):64, 68n9.
This issue of the journal is on
"Orientalism after Orientalism."
Wolfe, Patrick. "History
and Imperialism: A Century of Theory, from Marx to
Postcolonialism." American Historical
Review
(April 1997), 102(2):415-416.
Calls Homi K. Bhabha’s theory of
hybridity "a high point in the aestheticization of race."
Wolfreys, Julian. "Contradiction." In Julian Wolfreys, ed., Readings: Acts of Close Reading in Literary Theory, pp. 20-22. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2000.
Comments on excerpts from Homi K.
Bhabha’s "The Comitment to Theory" (1994).
Wood, Mike. "’White Skins’, ‘Real People’ and ‘Chinese’ in Some Spatial Transformations of the Western Provence, PNG ." Oceania (September 1995), 66(1):24, 48.
Woods, Tim. Review of Homi K. Bhabha’s The Location of Culture (1994). British Journal of Aesthetics (July 1995), 35(3):292-293.
Worth, Fabienne. "Postmodern Pedagogy in the Multicultural Classroom: For Inappropriate Teachers and Imperfect Spectators." Cultural Critique (Fall 1993), 25:24, 30n17, 31.
Worthen, W.B. "Homeless
Words, Field Day and the Politics of Translation." Modern Drama (Spring 1995), 38(1):23, 37n5.
Quotes Homi K. Bhabha's remarks on the
performative nature of translation.
Special issue on "Postcolonialism,"
edited by Ann Wilson.
Worthen, W.B. "Staging América: The Subject of History in Chicano/a Theatre." Theatre Journal (May 1997), 49(2):118-119.
Wright, Julia M. "'The Nation Begins to Form': Competing Nationalism in Morgan's The O'Brien's and the O'Flaherty's." ELH: English Literary History (Winter 1999), 66(4):960n9.
Wright, Julia M. '''The Order of Time': Nationalism and Literary Anthologies, 1774-1831." Papers on Language and Literature: A Journal for Scholars and Critics of Language and Literature (Fall 1997), 33(4):358, 363.
Wuerth, Andrea. "National Politics/Local Identities: Abortion Rights Activism in Post-Wall Berlin." Feminist Studies (Fall 1999), 25(3):602, 628n6.
Wurgaft, Lewis D. "Identity
in World History: A Postmodern Perspective." History and Theory: Studies in the Philosophy of History
(1995), 34(2):79-80, 83.
This issue is entitled "World Historians
and Their Critics," edited by Philip Pomper, Richard H. Elphick, and
Richard T. Vann.
Wyile, Herb. "’The Opposite of History is Forgetfulness’: Myth, History, and the New Dominion in Jane Urquhart's Away." Studies in Canadian Literature/Études en Littérature Canadienne (1999), 24(1):34, 44.
Wyile, Herb. "Regionalism, Postcolonialism, and (Canadian) Writing: A Comparative Approach for Postnational Times." Essays on Canadian Writing (Spring 1998), 63:140, 146, 159.