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... discourse that is able to explain the simultaneous phenomena of global fragmentation and unification ( Dirlik 2002 : 4-6 ) . That globalization discourse can be a new paradigm to understand the present global situation does not mean ...
... discourse that is able to explain the simultaneous phenomena of global fragmentation and unification ( Dirlik 2002 : 4-6 ) . That globalization discourse can be a new paradigm to understand the present global situation does not mean ...
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... discourse is closer to that of the postmodern discourse . Mike Featherstone gives a clear idea of this matter : [ ... ] the changes that are taking place as a result of the current phase of intensified globalization can be understood as ...
... discourse is closer to that of the postmodern discourse . Mike Featherstone gives a clear idea of this matter : [ ... ] the changes that are taking place as a result of the current phase of intensified globalization can be understood as ...
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... discourse and its claim to knowledge . The only way of escaping this discourse and the worldview it creates , is to remain silent . This way the Western discourse can have no access to the world of this group , and at the same time the ...
... discourse and its claim to knowledge . The only way of escaping this discourse and the worldview it creates , is to remain silent . This way the Western discourse can have no access to the world of this group , and at the same time the ...
Contents
S Naipauls Ironic Visions | 15 |
The Colonials Half a Life and Half an Identity | 27 |
Subverting the Myth of Immaculate White Woman | 39 |
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