Quote by Homi Bhabha
"Cultural difference should be understood not as a variation on a universal human nature but as an effect of specific historical and social processes."
"Cultural difference should be understood not as a variation on a universal human nature but as an effect of specific historical and social processes."
"The Third Space is where cultural meaning is constructed and negotiated."
"Mimicry is the desire for a reformed, recognizable Other, as a subject of a difference that is almost the same, but not quite."
"Cultural identity is not a fixed essence but a process of becoming."
"Hybridity challenges the authority of any single cultural perspective."