| Santiago Colás - 1994 - 244 páginas
...intellectual as the term is understood, with modifications, by K. Anthony Appiah: "A comprador intelligentsia: a relatively small, Western-style, Western-trained...periphery. In the West they are known through the [Latin America] they offer: their compatriots know them both through the West they present to [Latin... | |
| Kostas Myrsiades, Jerry McGuire - 1995 - 428 páginas
...posfcolonial." Posteoloniality is "the condition of what we might ungenerously call a comprador intelligentsia: a relatively small. Western-style. Western-trained...West they are known through the Africa they offer" (348). For Arun P. Mukherjee: [Posteolonial] theory insists that the subjectivity of post-colonial... | |
| Peter McLaren, James M. Giarelli - 1995 - 360 páginas
...Anthony Appiah (1991), of unwittingly joining a comprador intelligentsia of Western-trained intellectuals who "mediate the trade in cultural commodities of world capitalism at the periphery"— who posit unitary cultures of difference over against a monolithic West— that is, who essentialize... | |
| Peter McLaren, James M. Giarelli - 1995 - 358 páginas
...Anthony Appiah (1991), of unwittingly joining a comprador intelligentsia of Western-trained intellectuals who "mediate the trade in cultural commodities of world capitalism at the periphery"—who posit unitary cultures of difference over against a monolithic West— that is, who... | |
| Heinz Kimmerle, Franz Martin Wimmer - 1997 - 260 páginas
...intellectuals in general, their subject position is at stake. Postcoloniality as Appiah has noticed is "the condition of what we might ungenerously call...commodities of world capitalism at the periphery, hi the West they are known through the Africa they offer; their compatriots know them both through... | |
| Karen Lawrence - 1998 - 266 páginas
...liberating anticolonialism now seems nothing more than the coin in trade of "a comprador intelligentsia: a relatively small, Western-style, Western-trained...commodities of world capitalism at the periphery." (348). The authority of this kind of postcolonial writing, meanwhile, especially in fiction, has been... | |
| Sheng-mei Ma, Ma (Sheng-mei.) - 1998 - 202 páginas
...postcoloniality signals "the condition of what we might ungenerously call a comprador intelligentsia: a relatively small, Western-style, Western-trained...commodities of world capitalism at the periphery" (348). Ketu H. Katrak also calls for "decolonizing postcolonial theory," for postcolonial texts are... | |
| Derek Attridge, Rosemary Jolly - 1998 - 312 páginas
...— 'Postcoloniality is the condition of what we might ungenerously call a comprador intelligentsia; a relatively small Western-style, Western-trained...commodities of world capitalism at the periphery" (348) — but we need to consider that scholars tutored in the paramount importance of difference can... | |
| Ania Loomba, Martin Orkin - 1998 - 324 páginas
...that: Post-coloniality is the condition of what we miglu ungenerously call a comprador intellegentsia: a relatively small, Western-style, Western-trained...of writers and thinkers, who mediate the trade in cuhural commodities of world capitalism at the periphery. In the West they are known through the Africa... | |
| Fawzia Afzal-Khan, Kalpana Seshadri-Crooks - 2000 - 428 páginas
...origin (Third World) and their class of destination (bourgeois). According to Kwame Anthony Appiah, "Postcoloniality is the condition of what we might...thinkers who mediate the trade in cultural commodities of western capitalism at the periphery."2 According to Arif Dirlik, "Postcoloniality is the condition... | |
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