| Jose Aranda, Silvio Torres-Saillant - 2002 - 312 páginas
...product of a transcultural contact zone. By contact zone, she means "the space of colonial encounters, the space in which peoples geographically and historically...coercion, radical inequality, and intractable conflict" (6). Accordingly, these nuevomexicana autoethnographies should be interpreted "not in terms of separateness... | |
| Rob Wilson, Arif Dirlik - 1995 - 372 páginas
...23. 1 borrow the term from Mary Louise Pratt, which she defines as "the space of colonial encounters, the space in which peoples geographically and historically...coercion, radical inequality, and intractable conflict." See her Imperial Eyes, Travel Writing and Transculturation (London: Routledge, 1992), 6. the point... | |
| Kim F. Hall - 1995 - 340 páginas
...combine Hulme's insight with Mary Louise Pratt's concept of the "contact zone," which is a colonial space "in which peoples geographically and historically...conditions of coercion, radical inequality, and intractable contact" (6). The island is a space of competing and conflicting discourses that are about the contact... | |
| D. Pal S. Ahluwalia - 1996 - 232 páginas
...very functioning of the travel writer. This is best viewed in what she calls "contact zones" which is the: ...space in which peoples geographically and...conditions of coercion, radical inequality, and intractable conflict.19 Travel writing, viewed from the perspective of the contact zone, ensures that Pratt does... | |
| Paul Jay - 1997 - 236 páginas
...the term "contact zone." "Contact zone," she writes, "refer[s] to the space of colonial encounters, the space in which peoples geographically and historically...coercion, radical inequality, and intractable conflict... By using the term 'contact, ' I aim to foreground the interactive, improvisational dimensions of colonial... | |
| Jaime E. Rodríguez O. - 1997 - 216 páginas
...Writing and Transculturation (New York: Routledge, 1992), 6, that is, "a space of colonial encounters, the space in which peoples geographically and historically...into contact with each other and establish ongoing concrete and imaginary, are established to distance the "other," at least symbolically, and, in this... | |
| R. S. Sugirtharajah - 1999 - 164 páginas
...interface. In her book Imperial Eyes she explains this contact zone as "space of colonial encounters, the space in which peoples geographically and historically...coercion, radical inequality, and intractable conflict" (Pratt 1992:6). By deploying the term "contact," her intention is to substitute the one-sided charting... | |
| Leigh Dale, Simon Ryan - 1998 - 292 páginas
...uses the term 'contact zone' to refer to "the space of colonial encounters, the space in which people geographically and historically separated come into...coercion, radical inequality, and intractable conflict"; Mary Louise Pratt, Imperial Eyes: Travel Writrag and Transculturation (London: Routledge, 1992): 6.... | |
| Francis Barker, Peter Hulme, Margaret Iversen - 1998 - 330 páginas
...Pratt uses, as she explains in her book Imperial Eyes, to refer to the space of colonial encounters, the space in which peoples geographically and historically...contact with each other and establish ongoing relations of some kind, even if these are often marked by conditions of coercion, radical inequality, and intractable... | |
| Jessica Evans, David Boswell - 1999 - 492 páginas
...travel and translation (1992: 6-71 she defines "contact zone" as "the space of colonial encounters, the space in which peoples geographically and historically...coercion, radical inequality, and intractable conflict." Unlike the term "frontier," which is "grounded within a European expansionist perspective the frontier... | |
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