Discourses of Difference: An Analysis of Women's Travel Writing and ColonialismDiscourses of Difference unravels the complexities of writings by British women travellers of the `high colonial' period. Sara Mills examines the relation of women travellers to colonialism, positioned as they were at the site of conflicting discourses: femininity, feminism, and patriarchal imperialism. Using feminist discourse theory, Sara Mills analyses the writings of three women travellers - Alexandra David-Neel, Mary Kingsley and Nina Mazuchelli. Her examination of agency, identity, and the contemporary social environment, is an important and inspiring step forward in post-colonial cultural and literary theory. |
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Edward Said, drawing onFoucault's work,uses the termdiscourse to refer toalltexts, literaryand nonliterary, which are written about the Orient, because, forhim, they have a similar intent,and a similar effect. He says aboutthe discourse ...
Edward Said, drawing onFoucault's work,uses the termdiscourse to refer toalltexts, literaryand nonliterary, which are written about the Orient, because, forhim, they have a similar intent,and a similar effect. He says aboutthe discourse ...
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As Macdonell says: 'Discourses differwiththe kinds of institutions and social practices in which theytake shape, andwiththe positions of those who speak andthose whom theyaddress'(ibid.: 1). One oftheimportant elements whichdefinesa ...
As Macdonell says: 'Discourses differwiththe kinds of institutions and social practices in which theytake shape, andwiththe positions of those who speak andthose whom theyaddress'(ibid.: 1). One oftheimportant elements whichdefinesa ...
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In discussing theway we can describe 'reality' Foucault says: We must not imagine thatthe worldturns towardsusa legible face which wewould only haveto decipher.The world isnot the accomplice of our knowledge; there is no prediscursive ...
In discussing theway we can describe 'reality' Foucault says: We must not imagine thatthe worldturns towardsusa legible face which wewould only haveto decipher.The world isnot the accomplice of our knowledge; there is no prediscursive ...
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8And later in the same text, he says: The analysis of statements, then, is a historical analysis but one that avoidsall interpretation; itdoesnot questionthings said as to what theyare hiding,what they were 'really' saying,in spiteof ...
8And later in the same text, he says: The analysis of statements, then, is a historical analysis but one that avoidsall interpretation; itdoesnot questionthings said as to what theyare hiding,what they were 'really' saying,in spiteof ...
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He says: The notion of ideology appears tometobe difficult tousefor three reasons.The firstis that,whether onewants itto beornot,itis always invirtual oppositionto something like thetruth.... The second inconvenience isthat it refers, ...
He says: The notion of ideology appears tometobe difficult tousefor three reasons.The firstis that,whether onewants itto beornot,itis always invirtual oppositionto something like thetruth.... The second inconvenience isthat it refers, ...
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