File spoon-archives/postcolonial.archive/postcolonial_2004/postcolonial.0404, message 27


From: Clarkejnc-AT-aol.com
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2004 12:06:17 EDT
Subject: Re: pairing off Ahmad/Jameson etc..


Clarisse:
Against Spivak, the classic retort is Benita Parry's "Problems in Colonial 
Discourse analysis" and against Bhabha, Sister Parry's "Signs of our [or the] 
times" is fabulous!  Arif Dirlik tends to prefer Spivak and Said over Bhabha but 
his "The Postcolonial Aura" might also be useful. As for Said, I seem to 
recall that James Clifford has a chapter on him in his book called ah,.......you 
know....the one that we all read and whose title I've now forgotten. "Something 
Culture"?...
Walk Good--Joe

Joseph N. Clarke
Assistant Professor of Postcolonial Literatures
in English
The University of Pennsylvania
English Department, Bennett Hall 119
3340 Walnut Street
Philadelphia PA 19104-6273  USA
clarkejnc-AT-aol.com
215 898 0444


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