| Sally Robinson - 1991 - 262 sivua
...to destabilize the very power and authority it is meant to secure. Bhabha writes: Mimicry is, thus, the sign of a double articulation; a complex strategy...the sign of the inappropriate, however, a difference or recalcitrance which coheres the dominant strategic function of colonial power, intensifies surveillance,... | |
| Frederick Cooper, Ann Laura Stoler - 1997 - 488 sivua
...emerges as the representation of a difference that is itself a process of disavowal. Mimicry is, thus, the sign of a double articulation; a complex strategy...the sign of the inappropriate, however, a difference or recalcitrance that coheres the dominant strategic function of colonial power, intensifies surveillance,... | |
| Jutta Schamp - 1997 - 382 sivua
...und löst die Beherrschten aus ihrer Opferrolle, was er als "mimicry" bezeichnet: Mimicry is, thus, the sign of a double articulation; a complex strategy...regulation, and discipline, which "appropriates" the Other äs it visualizes power. Mimicry is also the sign of the inappropriate, however, a difference or recalcitrance... | |
| Cristina Degli-Esposti - 1998 - 276 sivua
...recognizable Other, as a subject of difference that is almost the same, but not quite. . . . Mimicry is, thus, the sign of a double articulation; a complex strategy of reform, regulation, and 180 discipline, which 'appropriates' the Other as it visualizes power" (1984: 126). Fresnoy bestows... | |
| Philip Hayward - 1999 - 212 sivua
...emerges as the representation of a difference that is itself a process of disavowaL Mimicry is. thus the sign of a double articulation; a complex strategy...the sign of the inappropriate. however. a difference or recalcitrance. which coheres the dominant strategic function of colonial power. intensifies surveillance.... | |
| Marilyn Reizbaum - 1999 - 212 sivua
...reimagines the relationship between self and other through the idea of "mimicry," which is "the sign of double articulation; a complex strategy of reform,...'appropriates' the Other as it visualizes power." Such a reading admits of two valences of the idea of "ambivalence," as both productive and destructive... | |
| May Joseph, Jennifer Fink - 1999 - 274 sivua
...representation of a difference that is itself a process of disavowal. Mimicry is thus the sign of the double articulation; a complex strategy of reform,...'appropriates' the other as it visualizes power." 1 The modalities of difference that inform this royal gesture are structured not only around the colonized/... | |
| José Esteban Muñoz - 1999 - 252 sivua
...representation of a difference that is itself a process of disavowal. Mimicry is thus the sign of the double articulation; a complex strategy of reform,...discipline, which 'appropriates' the other as it visualizes power."1 The modalities of difference that inform this royal gesture are structured not only around... | |
| Ericka M. Miller - 2000 - 182 sivua
...a dominant power, potentially it can also undermine the stability of those values: Mimicry is, thus the sign of a double articulation; a complex strategy...the sign of the inappropriate, however, a difference or recalcitrance which coheres the dominant strategic function of colonial power, intensifies surveillance,... | |
| Martin McQuillan - 2001 - 630 sivua
...emerges as the representation of a difference that is itself a process of disavowal. Mimicry is, thus the sign of a double articulation; a complex strategy...the sign of the inappropriate, however, a difference or recalcitrance which coheres the dominant strategic function of colonial power, intensifies surveillance,... | |
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