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hybridity1823, from hybrid + -ity.
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hybridityIn post-colonial terminology hybridity alludes to racial and/or cultural mixing, usually with reference to the legacy of imperialism. Theorist Homi K. Bhabha noted that the concept of hybridity underm [..]
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hybridity"an important concept in post-colonial theory, referring to the integration (or, mingling) of cultural signs and practices from the colonizing and the colonized cultures ("integratio [..]
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hybridityA term used in postcolonial studies to indicate the new forms that are created by the merging of cultures. Linked in the past with imperialist notions of racial superiority (which were considered to b [..]
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hybridityRefers to groups as a mixture of local and non-local influences; their character and cultural attributes are a product of contact with the world beyond a local place. The term originates from agriculture and has for a long time been strongly related to pejorative concepts of racism and racial purity from western colonial history.
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hybriditynew transcultural forms that arise from cross-cultural exchange. Hybridity can be social, political, linguistic, religious, etc. It is not necessarily a peaceful mixture, for it can be contentious and [..]
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hybridity
The state of being hybrid; hybridism.
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