"Writing Diaspora" questions aspects of cultural politics, including the legacies of European imperialism and colonialism, the media, pedagogy, literature, literacy, sexuality, intellectual labour, the uses and abuses of theory, and popularized notions about 'others'. Essentialist notions of culture and history; conservative notions of territorial and linguistic propriety, and the 'otherness' ensuing from them; unattested claims of oppression and victimization; sexist and racist reaffirmations of sexual and racial diversities that are made in the name of moralist rectitude - all these forces create new 'solidarities' whose ideological premises remain unquestioned. "Writing Diaspora" sets up an oppositional discursive space in the midst of these new solidarities. Chow juxtaposes a range of cultural contradictions in order to rethink the currently dominant conceptualizations of the solidarities themselves.
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One of the most engaging, intelligent critical cultural theory I've read. dealt with China, women, feminism and diaspora from sharp, critical perspectives. wonderful reading experience.
评分One of the most engaging, intelligent critical cultural theory I've read. dealt with China, women, feminism and diaspora from sharp, critical perspectives. wonderful reading experience.
评分對九十年代初美國學術界內部東方主義的批判很有力,但是諸多論述過多藉助於類比和聯想,少瞭一點曆史的角度。
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