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AcheraIou analyzes hybridity using a theoretical, empirical approach that reorients debates on métissage and the 'Third Space', arguing for the decolonization of postcolonialism. Hybridity is examined in the light of globalization, indicating how postcolonial discourse could become a counter-hegemonic ethics of resistance to global neoliberal doxa.
Contents
Introduction PART I: HYBRIDITY, A HISTORICAL OVERVIEW: FROM ANTIQUITY TO MODERN TIMES Métissage, Ideology, and Politics in Ancient Discourses Myths of Purity and Mixed Marriages from Antiquity to the Middle Ages Interracial Relationships and the Economy of Power in Modern Empires PART II: HYBRIDITY IN CONTEMPORARY THEORY: A CRITICAL ASSESSMENT The Ethos of Hybridity-Discourse Critical Perspectives on Hybridity and the Third Space Class, Race, and Postcolonial Hybridity-Discourse Postcolonial Discourse, Postmodernist Ethos: Neocolonial Complicities Hybridity Theory and Binarism The Global and the Postcolonial: Uneasy Alliance Hybridity and Neoliberalism/Neocolonialism Decolonizing Postcolonial Discourse Conclusion Bibliography Index