Discourses of Difference: An Analysis of Women's Travel Writing and ColonialismRoutledge, 2003 M09 2 - 240 páginas Discourses 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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... as the infrastructure or economic or material determinant for it. (Foucault, in Morris and Patton (eds), 1979:36) Dreyfus and Rabinow note:'The practitioner of interpretive analytics realises that he [sic]is produced by what he is.
... as the infrastructure or economic or material determinant for it. (Foucault, in Morris and Patton (eds), 1979:36) Dreyfus and Rabinow note:'The practitioner of interpretive analytics realises that he [sic]is produced by what he is.
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... produced by what he is studying, consequently he can never stand outside it' (Dreyfus and Rabinow (eds), 1982:125). Thus,the interpreter has no privileged place in relation tothe material s/he works on. Foucault constantly draws ...
... produced by what he is studying, consequently he can never stand outside it' (Dreyfus and Rabinow (eds), 1982:125). Thus,the interpreter has no privileged place in relation tothe material s/he works on. Foucault constantly draws ...
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... produce and sustain hegemonic power and emphasise the challenges contained within marginalised and/or unrecognised discourses, and both criticise the waysin which Western humanism has privileged the experience ofthe Western masculine ...
... produce and sustain hegemonic power and emphasise the challenges contained within marginalised and/or unrecognised discourses, and both criticise the waysin which Western humanism has privileged the experience ofthe Western masculine ...
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... produce as a way of creating a counterknowledge, what Michel Pecheux calls a 'counteridentification', that isaformof identification which rejects the terms of subjectivity which have been proposed (Pecheux, 1982:159).Simply identifying ...
... produce as a way of creating a counterknowledge, what Michel Pecheux calls a 'counteridentification', that isaformof identification which rejects the terms of subjectivity which have been proposed (Pecheux, 1982:159).Simply identifying ...
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Discourses of Difference: An Analysis of Women's Travel Writing and Colonialism Sara Mills Vista previa limitada - 2003 |
Discourses of Difference: An Analysis of Women's Travel Writing and Colonialism Sara Mills Vista previa limitada - 1993 |
Discourses of Difference: An Analysis of Women's Travel Writing and Colonialism Sara Mills Sin vista previa disponible - 1991 |
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