This essay aims to rethink historical difference in light of Walter Benjamin’s formulation of mimesis and Frantz Fanon’s phenomenology of difference. Divided into three parts, the essay engages Dipesh Chakrabarty’s account of historical difference, considers how an understanding of mimesis might safeguard against some of the philosophical pitfalls within Chakrabarty’s formulation, and revisits Fanon for an explication of a theory of mimesis and difference that may be the grounds for a renewed understanding of historical difference. The essay makes a case for the relevance of Frankfurt School dialectics for postcolonial problematics
“The Constellation of Social Ontology” says that Walter Benjamin, best known among scholars for his ...
Walter Benjamin wrote about pedagogy from the start of his writing life to its close. He was also an...
This dissertation examines the development of narrative form in 19 th century Yiddish and 20th centu...
This essay mobilizes Fanon as a point of entry into mapping the current state of postcolonial studie...
In this essay I will focus on some theoretical issues concerning Fanon’s thinking. The aim is to gra...
This dissertation essays to fill a gap that exists currently in postcolonial theory and criticism: t...
Colonialism and its aftermath prompt a form of cultural studies that seeks to address questions of i...
Oscar Guardiola-Rivera’s essay “Theatrum Philosophicum: Thinking Literature and Politics with Walter...
The first and second chapters of this dissertation focus on the theoretical relation between dreams,...
thesisIn my paper, I go back to Frantz Fanon as an important founding figure of postcolonial theory ...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
This essay considers the reception of Albert Memmi's Decolonization and the Decolonized. Memmi hims...
Walter Benjamin (1892-1940), a twentieth-century Jewish-German intellectual, has recently achieved ...
The essays above let us see what kinds of knowledge are incited by the later works of Michel Foucaul...
This essay explores postcolonial itineraries in relation to decolonial thinking and focuses on the c...
“The Constellation of Social Ontology” says that Walter Benjamin, best known among scholars for his ...
Walter Benjamin wrote about pedagogy from the start of his writing life to its close. He was also an...
This dissertation examines the development of narrative form in 19 th century Yiddish and 20th centu...
This essay mobilizes Fanon as a point of entry into mapping the current state of postcolonial studie...
In this essay I will focus on some theoretical issues concerning Fanon’s thinking. The aim is to gra...
This dissertation essays to fill a gap that exists currently in postcolonial theory and criticism: t...
Colonialism and its aftermath prompt a form of cultural studies that seeks to address questions of i...
Oscar Guardiola-Rivera’s essay “Theatrum Philosophicum: Thinking Literature and Politics with Walter...
The first and second chapters of this dissertation focus on the theoretical relation between dreams,...
thesisIn my paper, I go back to Frantz Fanon as an important founding figure of postcolonial theory ...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
This essay considers the reception of Albert Memmi's Decolonization and the Decolonized. Memmi hims...
Walter Benjamin (1892-1940), a twentieth-century Jewish-German intellectual, has recently achieved ...
The essays above let us see what kinds of knowledge are incited by the later works of Michel Foucaul...
This essay explores postcolonial itineraries in relation to decolonial thinking and focuses on the c...
“The Constellation of Social Ontology” says that Walter Benjamin, best known among scholars for his ...
Walter Benjamin wrote about pedagogy from the start of his writing life to its close. He was also an...
This dissertation examines the development of narrative form in 19 th century Yiddish and 20th centu...