淡江評論, Band 35,Ausgaben 1-2Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 2004 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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... colonized by this hegemonic colonizing force . The protagonist Tai - Ming moves from an early sense of sympathy with the colonizers , an eagerness to be " assimilated , " to an increasingly hostile stance toward the Japanese government ...
... colonized by this hegemonic colonizing force . The protagonist Tai - Ming moves from an early sense of sympathy with the colonizers , an eagerness to be " assimilated , " to an increasingly hostile stance toward the Japanese government ...
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... colonized Taiwanese . In either case cultural identity is seen in relation to the dynamics of inclusion and exclusion . It seems that in the interaction between the colonized and the colonizer , between local people and a " globally ...
... colonized Taiwanese . In either case cultural identity is seen in relation to the dynamics of inclusion and exclusion . It seems that in the interaction between the colonized and the colonizer , between local people and a " globally ...
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... colonized space can even result in psychosis ; the " mentally ill " ( secluded in mental hospitals ) are after all one sort of " colonized " people . For Homi Bhabha a colonized people may be either subdued or , by mimicking the ...
... colonized space can even result in psychosis ; the " mentally ill " ( secluded in mental hospitals ) are after all one sort of " colonized " people . For Homi Bhabha a colonized people may be either subdued or , by mimicking the ...
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NO 1 AUTUMN 2004 | 24 |
Jin Feng | 57 |
Masculiniza Zuyan Zhou | 79 |
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