Communicating in the Third Space aims to clarify Homi K. Bhabha's theory of the third space of enunciation by reconstructing its philosophical, sociological, geographical, and political meaning with attention to the special advantages and ambiguities that arise as it is applied in practical--as well as theoretical--contexts.
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"Communicating in the Third Space offers a rare and much needed critical debate on the value of Bhabha's third space for theorising intercultural interaction in the social sciences and the humanities."--Dana C. Mount, Postcolonial Text
"In an age so predominantly marked by various processes of globalization ... this essay collection seems particularly well geared to broach the most pressing questions in an ongoing literary, cultural and sociological debate: the third space." -- Cecile Sandten, Anglistik: International Journal of English Studies, Vol 22.1 (March 2011)
"In an age so predominantly marked by various processes of globalization ... this essay collection seems particularly well geared to broach the most pressing questions in an ongoing literary, cultural and sociological debate: the third space." -- Cecile Sandten, Anglistik: International Journal of English Studies, Vol 22.1 (March 2011)