Bhabha, Homi
Toni Morrison Talks of an Unhomely World; a Post-Colonial Reading of the Bluest Eye: A Study Based on Homi K. Bhabha’s Theories
... For Bhabha stereotypical knowledge fixes individuals and groups in one place and denies their own sense identity and presumes a prior defective ...to Bhabha the objective of colonial discourse is to ...
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Homi Jehangir Bhabha as a Knowledge Generating System: A Longitudinal Cognition Study
... of Homi Jehangir Bhabha first quinquennium and fifth quinquennium of his research career had low Self-references; third quinquennium and fourth quinquennium had moderate Self-references; whereas second ...
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Hosts and Hostages: Mass Immigration and the Power of Hospitality in Post-War British and Caribbean Literature
... could not, like so many of my fellow exiles, live in a suburban semi-detached house; I could not pretend even to myself to be part of a community or to be putting down roots. […] I like the feeling of impermanence’ . 28 ...
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Sociocultural and Linguistic Reflections on Post colonial Studies of H K Bhabha
... range of social and cultural aspects related to the description of the structure and functions of the post-colonial discourse, as well as a number of linguistic features of this type of verbal communication. In addition, ...
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Hybridity: The Effect of Imperialism in Rudyard Kipling’s Kim
... ABSTRACT: This paper deals with Rudyard Kipling’s (1865-1936) Kim (1901) based on Edward Said (1935-2003) and Homi K. Bhabha’s (1949- ) postcolonial theories, regarding ‘the Other’ and ‘hybrid identity’. Moreover, ...
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Home in Toni Morrison’s Home
... ABSTRACT: This paper deals with Toni Morrison’s (1931) Home (2012) in relation to theories determined by Homi K. Bhabha (1949). Because Toni Morrison is an African-American novelist in the context of white ...
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Mimicry and the Native American ‘Other’
... and Homi Bhabha’s postcolonial theorization, which discuss the difficulties of speech and language in a postcolonial ...evaluate Homi Bhabha’s ground-breaking research in employing colonial mimicry to usurp ...
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Decline of Humanities
... Prof. Homi K. Bhabha, director of the Mahindra Humanities Center at Harvard University, “the humanities are facing serious challenges in both developed and developing countries…In India for example the ...
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The World Social Forum: Exploiting the ambivalence of open spaces
... fractured communities found to be leading ‘parallel lives’. 9 The death knell has sounded on 1980s multi-culturalism. Community ‘leaders’ complicit with government policies are being sought, while national security is ...
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When the Nation Kills the Tribe:
... and Homi Bhabha (1994) to argue education projects focused on designing the ideal identity of a new national individual by articulating the essential and realistic meaning of culture and ...
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Pohl, Sara (2018): Track reconstruction at the first level trigger of the Belle II experiment. Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Physik
... the Bhabha events peak at 0°, since by definition the closest cluster is chosen if several are ...For Bhabha events, there is an additional small peak at ∆ ϕ 0 ≈ − 180°, which corresponds to a photon from ...
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Measurements of Hadronic and Transition Form Factors at BESIII
... based multilayer drift chamber (MDC), a plastic scintillator time-of-flight system (TOF), and a CsI(Tl) electromagnetic calorimeter (EMC), which are all enclosed in a superconducting solenoidal magnet providing a 1.0 T ...
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... on the basis of their appearance and demeanour by un- trained immigration officers. This determination may lead either to their detention or unsupported release. In some countries bone assessment tests are done to ...
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The Bhabha Scattering in the Randall-sundrum Model
... In this paper, we evaluated the photon, Z boson, radion and Higgs exchange contributions in the Randall-Sundrum model in detail. The numerical results show that, the radion and Higgs exchange contributions are very ...
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