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| Format : | Livre |
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| Tous les auteurs / collaborateurs : |
Karin Ikas |
| ISBN : | 9780415963152 041596315X 9780203891162 0203891163 |
| Numéro OCLC : | 399788094 |
| Description : | p. |
| Contenu : | Preface: In the Cave of Making: Thoughts on Third Space. By Homi K. Bhabha Introduction The Quest for Inter- or Transcultural Communication Chapter One: Cosmopolitanization Without Cosmopolitans: On the Distinction between Normative and Empirical-analytical Cosmopolitanism in Philosophy and the Social Sciences By Ulrich Beck Chapter Two: Encounters in the Third Space: Links Between Intercultural Communication Theories and Postcolonial Approaches By Britta Kalscheuer The Spatial Turn Chapter Three: Thirdspace: Toward a New Consciousness of Space and Spatiality By Edward W. Soja Chapter Four: Pitfalls of (Third) Space: Rethinking the Effects of Location Julia Lossau Theorizing the Third Space Chapter Five: The Void of Misgiving By Robert J.C. Young Chapter Six: Postcolonial Subjectivity and the Transclassical Logic of the Third By Karin Ikas and Gerhard Wagner Literizing the Third Space Chapter Seven: Caliban's Voice: Writing in the Third Space By Bill Ashcroft Chapter Eight: Crossing into a Mexifornian Third Space By Karin Ikas Locations and Negotiations Chapter Nine: Transcultural Negotiations: Third Spaces in Modern Times By Frank Schulze-Engler Chapter Ten: Two Nations in the Third Space: Postcolonial Theory and the Polish Revolution By Gerhard Wagner Contributors Index |
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'Communicating in the Third Space offers a rare and much needed critical debate on the value of Bhabha's third space for theorising intercultural interaction in the social sciences and the humanities.' -- Dana C. Mount in Postcolonial Text 'T'his competently edited volume is a significant and relevant study in the field of postcolonial discourse and inter- or transnational cultural studies in its great scope and rich heterogeneity. In its diverse range of analysis this volume of essays communicates well enough to students, scholars, researchers and critics interested in exploring new and alternative interpretations of different third spaces in transition.' -- Sanghamitra Dalal 'With a focus on contemporary black and Asian British ficiton, Cuevas, in a most convincing, as well as theoretically and textually well-founded manner, maps the georgrapy and the representations of the city of London and portrays its characters and the myriad ways they negotiate (gendered) selves and (cultural and national) identities in the real and imagined spaces they inhabit.' -- Cecile Sandten in ZAA, A Quartelery of Language, Literature and Culture Lire la suite...
