Tamkang Review, 第 33 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 2002 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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第 112 頁
... mimicry by Caribbean writers illustrates the insecurity of colonial cultures and the instability of colonial identity . On the other , mimicry is employed as a means to destabilize the relationship between the European centers of power ...
... mimicry by Caribbean writers illustrates the insecurity of colonial cultures and the instability of colonial identity . On the other , mimicry is employed as a means to destabilize the relationship between the European centers of power ...
第 113 頁
... mimicry is a concept implicated in hybridity and ambivalence . In " Of Mimicry and Man : The Ambivalence of Colonial Discourse , " Bhabha proposes the concepts of " colonial am- bivalence " and " hybridity " with terms and categories ...
... mimicry is a concept implicated in hybridity and ambivalence . In " Of Mimicry and Man : The Ambivalence of Colonial Discourse , " Bhabha proposes the concepts of " colonial am- bivalence " and " hybridity " with terms and categories ...
第 125 頁
... mimicry as an effective strategy employed by Jackson . Fore- grounding the play's theatricality , Walcott in fact undermines Jack- son's mimicry - mimicry is not simply a matter of unconscious aping but a gesture of hyperbolic ...
... mimicry as an effective strategy employed by Jackson . Fore- grounding the play's theatricality , Walcott in fact undermines Jack- son's mimicry - mimicry is not simply a matter of unconscious aping but a gesture of hyperbolic ...
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