Homi Bhabha's Third Space and African identity

Homi Bhabha's Third Space and African identity

Author: 
Fetson Kalua
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Taylor & Francis Group
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Journal of African Cultural Studies
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Journal of African Cultural Studies, Volume 21, Issue 1, June 2009, Pages 23 - 32
Abstract: 

This paper suggests a way of looking at postcolonial African identity as fluid, relational and always in flux. I explain this fluidity of identity by making a connection between Victor Turner's concept of liminality and Homi Bhabha's innovative formulation and application of the same idea in his text, The Location of Culture. The connection is important because, in espousing the vocabulary of liminality which gestures toward fluidity and allows particular spaces of meaning to emerge, both Turner and Bhabha are involved in what Stuart Hall calls 'thinking at or beyond the limit' (1996, 259), a thinking on the margins. I conclude the paper by arguing that it is this thinking on the margins that sheds light on African identity, especially as the continent gradually becomes part of the postmodern and globalized world.

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CITATION: Fetson Kalua. Homi Bhabha's Third Space and African identity . : Taylor & Francis Group , . Journal of African Cultural Studies, Volume 21, Issue 1, June 2009, Pages 23 - 32 - Available at: https://library.au.int/homi-bhabhas-third-space-and-african-identity-3