| Anne M. Cronin - 2000 - 196 頁
...for transforming the space and time of America and 'turning Territory into Tradition' (ibid. : 149), the political unity of the nation consists in a continual displacement of the anxiety of its irredeemably plural modern space - representing the nation's modern territoriality... | |
| Alex Davis, Lee M. Jenkins - 2000 - 318 頁
...insistently ideological function as a figure for national unity. As Homi Bhabha remarks in another context: 'the political unity of the nation consists in a continual displacement of the anxiety of its irredeemably plural modern space - representing the nation's modern territoriality... | |
| Daniel Punday - 2003 - 216 頁
...depend on other spaces. Bhabha suggests that many spaces and times circulate through a culture: For the political unity of the nation consists in a continual...territoriality, in the patriotic, atavistic temporality of Traditionalism. Quite simply, the difference of space returns as the Sameness of time, turning Territory... | |
| Rebecca Saunders - 2003 - 320 頁
...the nation became the standard for decolonization. Bhahba signals the irony inherent in the fact that "the political unity of the nation consists in a continual...displacement of its irredeemably plural modern space . . . into a signifying space that is archaic and mythical, paradoxically representing the nation's... | |
| Erin Manning - 2003 - 232 頁
...an alternative to the exclusive ethico-politics of the nation-state. For as Homi Bhabha reminds us, "the political unity of the nation consists in a continual displacement of the anxiety of its irredeemably plural modern space" (1994: 149). The horror, the horror. In the final... | |
| Erin Manning - 2003 - 232 頁
...an alternative to the exclusive ethico-politics of the nation-state. For as Homi Bhabha reminds us, “the political unity of the nation consists in a continual displacement of the anxiety of its irredeemably plural modern space” (1994: 149). The horror, the horror. In the... | |
| Neil Lazarus - 2004 - 358 頁
...ideological manoeuvres through which 'imagined communities' are given essentialist identities. For the political unity of the nation consists in a continual displacement of the anxiety of its irredeemably plural modern space" (i99ob: 300). Anderson's materialist characterization... | |
| Dorothy J. Hale - 2005 - 841 頁
...ideological manceuvres through which 'imagined communities' are given essentialist identities. For the political unity of the nation consists in a continual displacement of the anxiety of its irredeemably plural modern space — representing the nation's modern territoriality... | |
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