Othering the face and facing the other : textual strategies in transnational cultural production

Document Type

Journal article

Source Publication

Literary Research / Recherche Littéraire

Publication Date

2003

Volume

29

Issue

39-40

First Page

164

Last Page

176

Publisher

International Comparative Literature Association

Abstract

Over the past two decades, the concept of globalization has been steadily gaining ground in our discussions of current affairs. Leading the way is of course the talk of economic globalization, which focuses on such topics as the rise of multi-national corporations and the inability of national governments to cope with the problems of a globalized market. The present paper, however, chooses to dwell upon an issue in the field of cultural globalization, which is ontologically related to but methodologically separable from economic globalization.

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08490570

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Language

English

Recommended Citation

Ding, E (2003). Othering the face and facing the other: Textual strategies in transnational cultural production. Literary Research / Recherche littéraire, 20(39-40), 164-176.

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