Woman, native, other : writing postcoloniality and feminism / Trinh T. Minh-ha.

"Woman, Native, Other is located at the junction of a number of different fields and disciplines, and it genuinely succeeds in publishing the boundaries of these disciplines further ... In this first full-length study, Trinh Minh-ha examines post-colonial processes of displacement -- cultural h...

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Main Author: Trinh, T. Minh-Ha 1952-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Bloomington : Indiana University Press, [1989]
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 161-168) and index. 
505 0 0 |t The Story Began Long Ago ... ---  |g I.  |t Commitment from the Mirror-Writing Box. The triple bind ---  |t Silence in time ---  |t Rites of passage ---  |t The Guilt ---  |t Freedom and the masses ---  |t For the people, by the people, and from the people ---  |t Vertically imposed language: on clarity, craftsmanship, and She who steals language ---  |t A sketched window on the world ---  |t The infinite play of empty mirrors ---  |t Writing woman ----  |g II.  |t The Language of Nativism: Anthropology as a Scientific Conversation of Man with Man. The reign of worn codes ---  |t The positivist dream: We, the natives; They, the natives ---  |t A Western Science of man---  |t A Myth of mythology ---  |t What 'man' and which 'man'? ---  |t Gossip and science: a conversation on what I love according to truth ---  |t Nativist interpretation ---  |t See them as they see each other ----  |g III.  |t Difference: 'A Special Third World Women Issue'. The Policy of Oseparate development ---  |t The Sense of specialness ---  |t The question of roots and authenticity ---  |t Infinite Layer: I am not i can be you and me ---  |t The female identity enclosure Third World? ---  |t 'Woman' and the subtle power of linguistic exclusion ---  |t Subject-in-the-making ---  |t Ethnicity or womanhood: whose duality? ---  |t The Gender controversy ----  |g IV.  |t Grandma's Story. Truth and fact: story and history ---  |t Keepers and transmitters --- Storytelling in the 'civilized' context ---  |t A regenerating force ---  |t At once 'black' and 'white' magic ---  |t The woman warrior: she who breaks open the spell ---  |t A cure and a protection from illness ---  |t 'Tell it the way they tell it' ---  |g 'The  |t story must be told. There must not be any lie'. 
520 |a "Woman, Native, Other is located at the junction of a number of different fields and disciplines, and it genuinely succeeds in publishing the boundaries of these disciplines further ... In this first full-length study, Trinh Minh-ha examines post-colonial processes of displacement -- cultural hybridization and decentered realities, fragmented selves and multiple identities, marginal voices and languages of rupture. Working at the intersection of several fields -- women's studies, anthropology, critical cultural studies, literary criticism, and feminist theory, she juxtaposes numerous prevailing contemporary discourses in a form that questions the (male-is-norm) literary and theoretical establishment."--Back cover. 
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