| Daniel Coleman - 1998 - 228 páginas
...discourses of 'minorities' within the geopolitical divisions of east and west, north and south. They intervene in those ideological discourses of modernity...hegemonic 'normality' to the uneven development and the differential, often disadvantaged, histories of nations, races, communities, people. (Tostcolonial'... | |
| Simon During - 1999 - 625 páginas
...discourses of 'minorities ' within the geopolitical divisions of East and West, North and South. They intervene in those ideological discourses of modernity...hegemonic 'normality' to the uneven development and the differential, often disadvantaged, histories of nations, races, communities, peoples. They formulate... | |
| C. Richard King - 2000 - 380 páginas
...discourses of "minorities" within the geopolitical divisions of East and West, North and South. They intervene in those ideological discourses of modernity...hegemonic "normality" to the uneven development and the differential, often disadvantaged, histories of nations, races, communities, peoples. They formulate... | |
| New York African Studies Association. Conference - 2002 - 340 páginas
...the discourses of 'minorities' within geopolitical divisions of East and West, North and South. They intervene in those ideological discourses of modernity...hegemonic 'normality' to the uneven development and the differential, often disadvantaged, histories, nations, races, communities and people (Bhabha, 1990,... | |
| Neil Lazarus - 2004 - 358 páginas
...discourses of "minorities" within the geopolitical divisions of East and West, North and South. They intervene in those ideological discourses of modernity...hegemonic "normality" to the uneven development and the differential, often disadvantaged, histories of nations, races, communities, peoples. They formulate... | |
| John Muthyala - 2006 - 232 páginas
...consequently subdue them;36 however, that they would even attempt to engage in improvisation points to those "ideological discourses of modernity that attempt to give a hegemonic 'normality' to the uneven and the differential."37 To world the New World is to produce an impeccable discourse of Euro-American... | |
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