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Woman, native, other : writing postcoloniality and feminism
In this first full-length study, Trinh Minh-ha examines post-colonial processes of displacement -- cultural hybridization and decentered realities, fragmented selves and multiple identities, marginal voices and languages of rupture. Working at the intersection of several fields -- women's studi...
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Bloomington
INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS
1989
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