The Location of Culture (Routledge Classics)
A**.
Excellent reading, lousy binding
The book is an excellent book. The binding was lousy. During my first reading (and I treat my books gently) pages from the middle of the book came off.
M**Y
Great, classic text.
A must read for anyone interested in post-colonial theory. Bhaba is the best, and a master at complicating the binaries we have become accustomed to thinking about post-colonial societies in.
E**2
Three Stars
A hard read - but worth it.
A**R
Five Stars
IN good condition!
A**N
Good book to have
I bought this text because of his contribution to cultural anthropology which informs my work as an ethnomusicologist. A must have.
G**9
Five Stars
A standard in post-colonial studies, although, as many have remarked, Bhabha's style can be maddening.
C**A
Five Stars
Just what I needed for my research.
B**M
Product Review
The book was in the condition that it was specified in the product description. It arrived within the delivery date estimate.
A**R
A beautifully written and adventurous journey into post-colonial thought
A beautifully written and adventurous journey into post-colonial thought. Paying attention not just to the theory, Bhabha uses language to create a poetic of culture which comes to life not just in the ideas but in the words that contain them. Magnificent!
R**R
Excellent text
Any writing in postcolonial literature/theory invariably refers back to Bhabha's work, or responds to it in some way. I would recommend this as an essential primer for entering that literary field. His language is deceptively simple, and easy to read, however, requiring more of the reader in interpretation.
B**U
Five Stars
great condition.
C**N
you can trust this guy
Everything was ok, received at time, nothing more , glad gonna use it very soon for university. Thank you very much, wish you the best
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