David Ewick



Toward a Classified Bibliography of Not One Thing:
Cross Disciplinary Cultural Studies in English Language Journals
(16/38)

3.5 Hybridity

Antias, Floya. 2001. New hybridities, old concepts: The limits of “culture.î Ethnic and Racial Studies 24.4: 619-41.

Benton, Lauren, and John Muth. 2000. On cultural hybridity: Interpreting colonial authority and performance. Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History 1.1 [online journal, cited Oct. 31, 2002]: Academic Search Premier.

Chun, Allen. 2001. Diasporas of mind, or why there ain’t no Black Atlantic in cultural China. Communal / Plural: Journal of Transnational & Crosscultural Studies 9.1: 95-109.

Easthope, Antony. 1998. Bhabha, hybridity and identity. Textual Practice 12.2: 341-48.

Gutiérrez, Kris D., Patricia Baquedano-Lopez, and Carlos Tejeda. 1999. Rethinking diversity: Hybridity and hybrid language practices in the third space. Mind, Culture, and Activity 6.4: 286-303.

Moreiras, Alberto. 1999. Hybridity and double consciousness. Cultural Studies 13.3: 373-407.

Pieterse, Jan Nederveen. 2001. Hybridity, so what? The anti-hybridity backlash and the riddles of recognition. Theory, Culture & Society 18.2/3: 219-45.

Werbner, Pnina. 2001. The limits of cultural hybridity: On ritual monsters, poetic license and contested postcolonial purifications. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 7.1: 133-52.

See also 1: Zuss; 1.2: Dirlik

3.5.1 Hybridity and Japan

See 3.15.1: Darling-Wolf


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