| Anna Yeatman - 1994 - 164 páginas
...separation between entities, has the potential to undermine both hierarchy and opposition (1987, 1451. The moment the insider steps out from the inside she's...threshold place where she constantly drifts in and out. Undercutting that inside/outside opposition, her intervention is necessarily that of both notquite... | |
| Peter McLaren, James M. Giarelli - 1995 - 358 páginas
...a view of the subject (as researcher, as researched) that speaks to a refusal to naturalize the /: The moment the insider steps out from the inside she's...threshold place where she constantly drifts in and out. Undercutting the inside/outside opposition, her intervention is necessarily that of both not-quite... | |
| Chris Straayer - 1996 - 370 páginas
...The moment the insider steps out from the inside, she is no longer a mere insider (and vice versa). She necessarily looks in from the outside while also looking out from the inside. Like the outsider, she steps back and records what never occurs to her the insider as being worth or... | |
| Anne McClintock, Aamir Mufti, Ella Shohat - 1997 - 562 páginas
...goes on. However, said the minister, no blacks applied to become whites. And no whites became black. The moment the insider steps out from the inside she's...threshold place where she constantly drifts in and out. Undercutting the inside/outside opposition, her intervention is necessarily that of both not quite... | |
| Norman K. Denzin - 1997 - 356 páginas
...different and the same (Trinh, 1991): She knows she is different while at the same time being Him. Not quite the Same, not quite the Other, she stands...threshold place where she constantly drifts in and out. Undercutting the inside/outside opposition, her intervention is necessarily that of both the deceptive... | |
| Feminist Review Collective - 1997 - 220 páginas
...of liminal in-betweenness as a place from where the minority subject can become an unsettling agent: Not quite the Same, not quite the Other, she stands...threshold place where she constantly drifts in and out. Undercutting the inside/outside opposition, her intervention is necessarily that of hoth a deceptive... | |
| Juliana Makuchi Nfah-Abbenyi - 1997 - 210 páginas
...she has been unable to assume the position of what Minh-ha has described as that of the insider who "looks in from the outside while also looking out from the inside" ("Not You" 76). Although married to Ali, nothing, except the presents she receives, are proof a marriage... | |
| W. T. Lhamon - 1998 - 302 páginas
...always to strive for an inside perspective, whatever the source. — Richard Price, Maroon Societies Not quite the Same, not quite the Other, she stands...threshold place where she constantly drifts in and out. Undercutting the inside/outside opposition, her intervention is necessarily that of both a deceptive... | |
| Sandra Kumamoto Stanley - 1998 - 364 páginas
...class for a long time, and it doesn't seem to have worked. — June Jordan, Technical Difficulties Not quite the Same, not quite the Other, she stands...threshold place where she constantly drifts in and out. — TrinhT. Minh-ha, When the Moon Waxes Red In their attempts to create a discourse that empowers... | |
| Leela Gandhi - 1998 - 222 páginas
...race/nation/ethnicity, and which, as Trinh T. Minh-ha writes, insists upon its own radical indeterminacy: 'Not quite the Same, not quite the Other, she stands...threshold place where she constantly drifts in and out' (Trinh 1991, p. 74). Finally, to conclude this account of the growing contiguity between postcolonialism... | |
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