This paper examines Ursula K. Le Guin’s The Telling (2000), her last novel in the Hainish Cycle, which addresses intercultural communications among her imagined worlds. These relationships, which resemble those of our globalizing world, are analyzed in the light of Homi Bhabha’s theories of mimicry, hybridity and the Third Space. It is suggested that in this novel, Le Guin criticizes cultural imperialism and rejects both conservative and assimilative attitudes toward the other; instead, she praises hybridity as the culture of our globalizing world. Besides warning against the hegemony of the West in international relationships, through analogy, The Telling highlights the ways the developing countries could be responsible for their ow...
Homi K. Bhabha suggests that hybridity bridges more than just cultural, genetic, linguistic and nati...
The globalization of the past decades has produced contradictory cultural effects. On the one hand, ...
In this paper, we critically examine different discourses of globalization and explore how concepts ...
This article explores ideas of identity in relation to a young adult fantasy novel, Voices (2006), t...
Although the Ekumen in Ursula K. Le Guin’s Hainish Cycle have frequently been read as a utopian soci...
ABSTRACT Ursula K. Le Guin is an American author of novels, short stories, poems, children's books,...
This dissertation explores the representation of hybridity in selected works of Nobel Laureate JMG L...
The intermingling of people and media from different cultures is a communication-based phenomenon kn...
Ursula le Guin once observed that `'the story - from Rumpelstiltskin to War and Peace - is one of th...
This dissertation analyzes contemporary global fiction in English (and, in one chapter, new media li...
Cette thèse étudie le thème du mariage interculturel et des identités hybrides de personnages dans T...
The paper explores several aspects of cross-cultural communication and the hybrid identities of char...
Immigration, cultural identity, integration, tolerance and the ability to adapt to a new environment...
Immigration, cultural identity, integration, tolerance and the ability to adapt to a new environment...
Ursula K. Le Guin (1929-2018) is an immensely popular author of numerous science fictions and fantas...
Homi K. Bhabha suggests that hybridity bridges more than just cultural, genetic, linguistic and nati...
The globalization of the past decades has produced contradictory cultural effects. On the one hand, ...
In this paper, we critically examine different discourses of globalization and explore how concepts ...
This article explores ideas of identity in relation to a young adult fantasy novel, Voices (2006), t...
Although the Ekumen in Ursula K. Le Guin’s Hainish Cycle have frequently been read as a utopian soci...
ABSTRACT Ursula K. Le Guin is an American author of novels, short stories, poems, children's books,...
This dissertation explores the representation of hybridity in selected works of Nobel Laureate JMG L...
The intermingling of people and media from different cultures is a communication-based phenomenon kn...
Ursula le Guin once observed that `'the story - from Rumpelstiltskin to War and Peace - is one of th...
This dissertation analyzes contemporary global fiction in English (and, in one chapter, new media li...
Cette thèse étudie le thème du mariage interculturel et des identités hybrides de personnages dans T...
The paper explores several aspects of cross-cultural communication and the hybrid identities of char...
Immigration, cultural identity, integration, tolerance and the ability to adapt to a new environment...
Immigration, cultural identity, integration, tolerance and the ability to adapt to a new environment...
Ursula K. Le Guin (1929-2018) is an immensely popular author of numerous science fictions and fantas...
Homi K. Bhabha suggests that hybridity bridges more than just cultural, genetic, linguistic and nati...
The globalization of the past decades has produced contradictory cultural effects. On the one hand, ...
In this paper, we critically examine different discourses of globalization and explore how concepts ...