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HOMI K. BHABHA (1949 - )
   
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Anthologies
- The Location of Culture. London: Routledge, 1994.
- Edited Works:
- Frantz Fanon Reader. forthcoming.
- Edward Said: Continuing the Conversation. Ed. Bhabha and W.
J. T. Mitchell. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 2005.
- "Cosmopolitanisms."
Ed. Bhabha, Carol A. Breckenridge, Sheldon Pollock, and Dipesh
Chakrabarty. Public Culture 12.3 (2000):
577-589.
- "Frontlines / Border Posts." Special Issue of Critical
Inquiry 23.3-4 (1997).
- Nation and Narration. London: Routledge, 1990.
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Selected
Individual Works:
- A Measure of Dwelling: Reflections on Vernacular Cosmopolitanism.
Cambridge: Harvard UP, forthcoming.
- The Right to Narrate. New York: Columbia UP,
forthcoming.
- "Afterword: a Personal Response." Rethinking Literary
History. Ed. Linda Hutcheon and Mario J. Valdes. Oxford:
OUP, 2002.
- "Border Lives: the Art of the Present." Defining Travel:
Diverse Visions. Ed. Susan L. Roberson. Jackson: UP of
Mississippi, 2001.
- "Cultural Choice and the Revision of Freedom." Human
Rights: Concepts, Contests, Contingencies. Ed. Austin Sarat
amd Thomas Kearns. Ann Arbor: U of Michigan P,
2001.
- "Just Talking: Tête-à-Tête." By Bhabha and Sander
Gilman.
Talk, Talk, Talk: the Cultural Life of Everyday Conversation. Ed. S.
I. Salamensky. London:
Routledge,
2001.
- "The Subjunctive Mood of Art." Unsettling
'Sensation': Arts-Policy Lessons from the Brooklyn Museum of Art
Controversy. Ed. Lawrence Rothfield. New Brunswick, NJ:
Rutgers UP, 2001.
- "On Cultural Choice." The Turn to Ethics.
Ed. Marjorie Garber, Beatrice Hanssen and Rebecca L. Walkowitz.
London:
Routledge,
2000. 181-200.
- "On Minorities: Cultural Rights."
Radical Philosophy: a Journal of Socialist and Feminist
Philosophy 100 (2000): 3.
- "Afterword: an Ironic Act of Courage." Milton and
the Imperial Vision. Ed. Balachandra Rajan and
Elizabeth Sauer. Pittsburgh, Pa.: Duquesne UP,
1999. 315-322, 365.
- "Liberalism’s Sacred Cow." Is Multiculturalism
Bad for Women. By Susan Moller Okin with Respondents.
Ed. Joshua Cohen, Matthew Howard, and Martha C. Nussbaum.
Princeton, NJ: Princeton UP,
1999. 79-84.
- "The Manifesto."
Wasafiri: Journal of Caribbean, African, Asian and Associated
Literatures and Film 29 (1999): 38-39.
- "The Postcolonial and the Postmodern: the Question of
Legacy." The Cultural Studies Reader. Ed. Simon
During. 2nd edition.
London:
Routledge,
1999. 189-208.
- "Anish Kapoor: Making Emptiness." Anish Kapoor.
Berkeley:
U of California P,
1998. 11-41.
- "Anxiety in the Midst of Difference."
PoLar: Political and Legal Anthropology Review 21.1 (1998):
123-127.
- "Foreword: Joking Aside: the Idea of a Self-Critical
Community." Modernity, Culture and 'the Jew'.
Ed. Bryan Cheyette and Laura Marcus. Stanford: Stanford UP,
1998. xv-xx.
- "On the Irremovable Strangeness of Being Different."
PMLA 113.1 (1998): 34-39.
- "The White Stuff." Artforum 36.9 (1998): 21-22,
24.
- "Editor’s Introduction: Minority Maneuvers and Unsettled
Negotiations."
Critical Inquiry 23.3 (1997): 431-459.
- "Halfway House."
Artforum 35.9 (May
1997): 11-12, 125.
- "Life at the Border: Hybrid Identities of the Present."
New Perspectives Quarterly 14.1 (1997): 30-31.
- "Queen's English. "
Artforum 35.7 (1997):
25-26, 107.
- "Aura and Agora: on Negotiating Rapture and Speaking
Between." Negotiating Rapture: the Power of Art to
Transform Lives. Ed. Richard Francis. Chicago: Museum of
Contemporary Art,
1996. 8-17.
- "Day by Day . . . with Frantz Fanon." The Fact of
Blackness: Frantz Fanon and Visual Representation. Ed. Alan
Read. Seattle:
Bay Press,
1996. 186-205.
- "Laughing Stock. "
Artforum 35.2 (1996): 15-16, 132.
- "Postmodernism / Postcolonialism." Critical Terms
for Art History. Ed. Robert S. Nelson and Richard Shiff.
Chicago:
U of Chicago P,
1996. 307-322.
- "Black and White and Read All Over."
Artforum 34.2 (1995): 16-17, 114, 116.
- "‘Black Male’: the Whitney Museum of American Art."
Artforum 33.6 (1995): 86-87, 110.
- "Dance This Diss Around."
Artforum 33.8 (1995): 19-20.
- The Crisis of
Criticism. Ed. Maurice Berger. New York: New Press,
1998. 41-50.
- "The Enchantment of Art."
The Artist in Society: Rights, Roles, and Responsibilities. Ed.
Carol Becker and Ann Wiens. Chicago:
Chicago New Art Association, New Art Examiner Press,
1995. 24-34.
- "In a Spirit of Calm Violence." After Colonialism:
Imperial Histories and Postcolonial Displacements. Ed. Gyan
Prakash. Princeton, NJ:
Princeton UP,
1995.
326-343.
- "Unpacking My Library Again."
Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association 28.1 (1995):
5-18.
- Postcolonial Discourses: an
Anthology. Ed. Gregory Castle. Oxford:
Blackwell,
2001.
39-52.
- The Post-Colonial Question: Common Skies, Divided
Horizons. Ed. Iain Chambers and Lidia Curti. London:
Routledge,
1996. 199-211.
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Rpt. as "Unsatisfied: Notes on Vernacular
Cosmopolitanism." Text and Nation: Cross-Disciplinary
Essays on Cultural and National Identities. Ed. Laura
Garcia-Moreno and Peter C. Pfeiffer. Columbia, SC: Camden House,
1996. 191-207.
- "Anxious Nations, Nervous States." Supposing the
Subject. Ed. Joan Copjec. London: Verso,
1994. 201-217.
- "Frontlines / Borderposts." Displacements: Cultural
Identities in Question. Ed. Angelika Bammer.
Bloomington:
Indiana UP,
1994. 269-272.
- "Introduction." The Location of Culture. London: Routledge, 1994.
- The Critical Tradition: Classic
Texts and Contemporary Trends. Ed. David H. Richter. Boston: Bedford, 1998.
1331-1344.
- "Beyond the Pale: Art in the Age of Multicultural
Translation." Cultural Diversity in the Arts: Art, Art
Policies and the Facelift of Europe. Ed. Ria Lavrijsen.
Amsterdam: Royal Tropical Institute,
1993. 21-30.
- Kunst & Museumjournaal 5.4 (
1994): 15-23.
- 1993 Biennial Exhibition. Ed.
Elisabeth Sussman, Thelma Golden, John G. Hanhardt, and Lisa
Phillips. New York: Whitney Museum of American Art in association
with Harry N. Abrams Inc.,
1993. 62-73.
- "Culture's In Between."
Artforum 32.1 (1993): 162, 167-168, 211-212.
- Multicultural States: Rethinking
Difference and Identity. Ed. David Bennett.
London:
Routledge,
1998.
- Questions
of Cultural Identity. Ed. Stuart Hall and Paul du Gay.
London: Sage,
1996. 53-60.
- "Freedom's Basis in the Indeterminate."
October 61 (1992):
46-57.
- The Identity in Question. Ed. John
Rajchman. London:
Routledge,
1995. 47-61.
- "Postcolonial Authority and Postmodern Guilt."
Cultural Studies. Ed. Lawrence Grossberg, Cary Nelson, and
Paula A. Treichler. London:
Routledge,
1992. 56-68.
- "Postcolonial Criticism." Redrawing the Boundaries:
the Trasnformation of Engish and American Studies. Ed. Stephen
Greenblatt, et al. New York: MLA, 1992. 437-465.
- "Postkoloniale Kritik. Vom Überleben der Kultur."
Das Argument: Zeitschrift für Philosophie und
Sozialwisenssenschaften 38.3 (1996): 345-359.
- "Race and the Humanities: the ‘Ends’ of Modernity?"
Public Culture 4.2 (1992): 81-85.
- "The World and the Home."
Social Text 10.31-32 (
1992): 141-153.
- Dangerous Liaisons: Gender, Nation, and
Postcolonial Perspectives. Ed. Anne McClintock, Aamir
Mufti, and Ella Shohat. Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P,
1997. 445-455.
- "Caliban Speaks to Prospero: Cultural Identity and the Crisis of
Representation." Critical Fictions: the Politics of
Imaginative Writing. Ed. Philomena Marini. Seattle:
Bay Press,
1991. 62-65.
- "A Question of Survival: Nations and Psychic States." Psychoanalysis
and Cultural Theory: Thresholds. Ed. James Donald.
New York:
St. Martin's Press,
1991. 89-103.
- "’Race’, Time and the Revision of Modernity."
Oxford Literary Review 13.1-2 (
1991): 193-219.
- Theories of Race and Racism: a Reader.
Ed. Les Back and John Solomos.
London:
Routledge,
2000. 354-368.
- The Location of Culture. London: Routledge, 1994. 236-256.
- "DissemiNation: Time, Narrative, and the Margins of the Modern
Nation." Nation and Narration. Ed. Homi Bhabha. London:
Routledge, 1990.
- "DissemiNation: Zeit, Narrative und die Ränder
der modernen Nation." Hybride Kulturen: Beiträge zur
anglo-amerikanischen Multikulturalismusdebatte. Ed. Elisabeth
Bronfen, Benjamin Marious and Therese Steffen. Trans. Anne Emmert
and Josef Raab. Tubingen: Stauffenburg,
1997. 149-
194.
- The Post-Colonial Studies Reader.
Ed. Bill Ashcroft, Gareth Griffiths, and Helen Tiffin. London:
Routledge,
1995. 176-177.
- The Location of Culture.
London: Routledge, 1994. 139-170.
- "Articulating the Archaic: Notes on Colonial
Nonsense." Literary Theory Today. Ed.
Peter Collier and Helga Geyer-Ryan. Ithaca:
Cornell University Press,
1990.
203-218.
- The Location of Culture. London: Routledge, 1994. 123-138.
- "The Wrong Story."
New Statesman & Society 2.80 (December 15,
1989):
40-42.
- "The Commitment to Theory."
New Formations 5 (1988):
5-23.
- Norton Anthology of Theory
and Criticism. Ed. Vincent Leitch, et al. New York: Norton,
2001. 2379-2398.
- The Post-Colonial Studies Reader.
Ed. Bill Ashcroft, Gareth Griffiths, and Helen Tiffin. London:
Routledge,
1995. 206-209.
- The Location of Culture.
London: Routledge, 1994. 19-39.
- Questions of Third Cinema. Ed. Jim Pines and Paul Willemen.
London: British Film Institute,
1989. 111-132.
- "Interrogating Identity: the Real Me." Identity: the
Real Me. Ed. Lisa Appignanesi. ICA Documents 6.
London: Institute of Contemporary Arts,
1987. 5-11.
- "Die Frage der Identität." Hybride Kulturen: Beiträge zur anglo-amerikanischen
Multikulturalismusdebatte. Ed. Elisabeth Bronfen, Benjamin
Marious and Therese Steffen. Trans. Anne Emmert and Josef Raab.
Tubingen: Stauffenburg,
1997. 97-122. Trans. Anne Emmert and Josef Raab.
Stauffenburg Discussion, 4. Tubingen: Stauffenburg ,
1997.
- "’What Does the Black Man Want?’"
New Formations 1 (1987): 118-130.
- "Foreword: Remembering Fanon: Self, Psyche, and the Colonial
Condition." Introduction.
Black Skin, White Masks. By Frantz Fanon. London: Pluto,
1986. vii-xxvi.
- Identity: a Reader.
Ed. Paul du Gay, Jessica Evans and Peter Redman. London: Sage,
2000.
- Colonial
Discourse and Post-Colonial Theory: a Reader. Ed. Patrick
Williams and Laura Chrisman. Hemel Hempstead: Harvester Wheatsheaf,
1993. 112-123.
- Rpt. as "Interrogating Identity: Frantz Fanon
and the Postcolonial Prerogative" in The Location of
Culture. London: Routledge, 1994. 40-65.
- Rev. version "Interrogating Identity: the Postcolonial Prerogative."
The Anatomy of Racism. Ed. David Theo Goldberg.
Minneapolis & London:
University of Minnesota Press,
1990. 183-209.
- Remaking History. Ed. Barbara Kruger
and Phil Mariani. Seattle:
Bay Press,
1989. 131-148.
- "Signs Taken for Wonders: Questions of Ambivalence and Authority
Under a Tree Outside Delhi, May 1817." Europe and its
Others: Proceedings of the Essex Conference on the Sociology of
Literature, July
1984. Vol. 1. Ed. Francis Barker, Peter Hulme, Margaret
Iversen, and Diana Loxley. Colchester: University of Essex,
1985. 89- 106.
- The Post-Colonial Studies Reader.
Ed. Bill Ashcroft, Gareth Griffiths, and Helen Tiffin. London:
Routledge,
1995. 29-35.
- The Location of Culture.
London: Routledge, 1994. 101-122.
- 'Race,' Writing, and Difference. Ed.
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Chicago: U of Chicago P,
1986. 163-184.
- Critical Inquiry 12.1 (1985):
144-165.
- "Sly Civility."
October 34 (1985):
71-80. Rpt. in North Dakota Quarterly 55.3 (1987):
30-39. Rpt. in The Location of Culture. 93-101.
- "Of Mimicry and Man: the Ambivalence of Colonial Discourse."
October 28.1 (
1984): 125-133.
- Race Critical Theories: Text and Context.
Ed. Philomena Essed and David Theo Goldberg. Oxford:
Blackwell, 2002. 113-122.
- The Location of Culture.
London: Routledge, 1994. 85-92.
- Modern Literary Theory: a Reader.
Ed. Philip Rice and Patricia Waugh. London: Edwin Arnold,
1989. 234-241.
- October: the First Decade,
1976-
1986. Ed. Annette Michelson, Rosalind Krauss, Douglas Crimp,
and Joan Copjec. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press,
1987.
317-325.
- Politics and Ideology: a Reader.
Ed. James Donald and Stuart Hall. Milton Keynes: Open UP,
1986. 198-204.
- "Representation and the Colonial Text: a Critical Exploration of
Some Forms of Mimeticism." The Theory of Reading.
Ed. Frank Gloversmith. Brighton: Harvester, 1984. 93-122.
- "Difference, Discrimination and the Discourse of
Colonialism." The Politics of Theory: Proceedings of the
Essex Conference on the Sociology of Literature, July
1982. Ed. Francis Barker, Peter Hulme, Margaret Iverson, and
Dianna Loxley. Colchester: University of Essex,
1983.
194-211.
- Rpt. as
"The Other Question: Difference, Discrimination and the Discourse
of Colonialism." Literature, Politics and Theory: Papers
from the Essex Conference,
1976-
1984. Ed. Francis Barker, Peter Hulme, Margaret Iversen, and
Diana Loxley. London: Methuen,
1986. 148-172.
- The Location
of Culture. London: Routledge, 1994. 66-84.
- Twentieth-Century Literary Theory:
a Reader. Ed. K. M. Newton. 2nd edition.
New York: St. Martin’s, 1997. 293-301.
- Black British Cultural Studies: a Reader. Ed. Houston A.
Baker, Jr., Manthia Diawara, and Ruth H. Lindeborg. Chicago:
U of Chicago P,
1996. 87-106.
- Contemporary Postcolonial Theory: a Reader. Ed. Padmini Mongia.
London:
Arnold,
1996. 37-54.
- Rpt. as "The Other Question: the
Stereotype and Colonial Discourse." The Sexual Subject: a
Screen Reader in Sexuality. Ed. John Caughie and Annette
Kuhn. London:
Routledge,
1992. 312-331.
- Out There: Marginalization and
Contemporary Cultures. Ed. Russell Ferguson, Martha Gever,
Trinh T. Minh-ha, and Cornel West. Cambridge, Mass.:
The MIT Press,
1990. 71-87.
- Rev. version entitled "The Other Question . .
. Homi K. Bhabha Reconsiders the Stereotype and Colonial
Discourse."
Screen 24.6 (November-December 1983): 18-36.
- "Some Problems in Nationalist Criticism."
Literature and History 5.1 (
1979):
109-115.
Selected Interviews:
- "Speaking of Postcoloniality in the Continuous Present: a
Conversation." Relocating Postcolonialism. Ed. David
Theo Goldberg and Ato Quayson. Oxford: Blackwell, 2002.
- "Surviving Theory: a Conversation with Homi K. Bhabha."
Interviewed by Kalpana Sheshadri-Crooks. The Pre-Occupation of Postcolonial Studies. Ed. Fawzia Afzal-Khan
and Kalpana Seshadri-Crooks. Durham: Duke UP,
2000. 369-379.
- "Miniaturizing Modernity: Shahzia Sikander in Conversation with
Homi K. Bhabha."
Public Culture 11.1 (1999):
146-151.
- "Staging the Politics of Difference: Homi Bhabha's Critical
Literacy ."
JAC: A Journal of Composition Theory 18.3 (
1998): 361-391. (with Gary A. Olson and Lynn Worsham). Rpt. in Race,
Rhetoric, and the Postcolonial. Ed. Gary A. Olson and Lynn
Worsham. Albany: SUNY Press,
1999. 3-39.
- "Rethinking Authority: Interview with Homi K. Bhabha."
Angelaki: a New Journal in Philosophy, Literature, and the Social
Sciences 2.2 (
1996): 59-63. (with Gary Hall and Simon Wortham)
- "Identity and Cultural Displacement." Aldin's Gift.
By Jamelie Hassan.
North York, Ont.: Art Gallery of York University, Toronto / Art
Gallery of Windsor,
1996. 11-30. (conversation between Jamelia Hassan and Homi
K. Bhabha, moderated by Monika Kin Gagnon)
- "Translator Translated: Conversation with Homi Bhabha."
Artforum 33.7 (1995): 80-83, 110, 114, 118-119. (with
W. J. T. Mitchell)
- "Post-colonials from the Edge: Allison Puranik talks to Homi
Bhabha."
Times Higher Education Supplement 1110 (February 11,
1994): 17.
- "Between Identities: Homi Bhabha Interviewed by Paul
Thompson." Migration and Identity. Ed. Rina
Benmayor and Andor Skotnes. Oxford: OUP, 1994. 183-
199.
- "Homi K. Bhabha, interviewed by David Attwell."
Current Writing 5.2 (
1993):
103ff.
- "Interview: Homi Bhabha."
Stanford Humanities Review 3.1 (1993): 1-6. (with Maria
Koundoura and Amit Rai)
- "Postcolonial Critic: Homi Bhabha interviewed by David Bennett
and Terry Collits."
Arena: a Marxist Journal of Criticism and Discussion 96
(1991):
47-63. Rpt. in Literary India: Comparative Studies in
Aesthetics, Colonialism, and Culture. Ed. Patrick Colm Hogan and
Lalita Pandit. Albany:
SUNY Press,
1995. 237-253.
- "The Third Space: Interview with Homi K. Bhabha." Identity:
Community, Culture, Difference. Ed. Jonathan Rutherford.
London: Lawrence & Wishart,
1990. 207-221.
- "Identities on Parade: a Conversation with Bhikhu Parekh."
Marxism Today (June
1989):
2-5.
- "Location, Intervention, Incommensurability: a Conversation with
Homi Bhabha."
Emergences 1 (1989):
63-88.
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Eakin, Emily: Homi
Bhabha: Harvard's Prize Catch New York Times (November 17,
2001): A21
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Gewertz, Ken:
Telling Tales out of, and in, Class Harvard Gazette January
31, 2002
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Miller, Mark Crisipin: Class
Dismissed Context: a Forum for Literary Arts and Culture 4
(2000)
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Moore-Gilbert, Bart. "Homi Bhabha: 'the Babelian
Performance.'" Postcolonial Theory: Contexts, Practices, Politics. London:
Verso, 1997. 114-151.
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Perloff, Marjorie: The Interstitial Perspective of Homi Bhabha
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Homi Bhabha
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Yeghiayan, Eddie: Bhabha Bibliography
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