The uses of (an)other history: a digression from Linda Colley's Britishness and otherness: an argument
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Westcott, Robyn
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Australian National University
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The question that animates this paper
is deceptively simple: what is brought into
‘play’ in the conjunction of the signifiers
‘Britishness’ and ‘Otherness’? Is the coupling
of these two terms merely a taxonomic
convenience, a way of marking out apparently
fixed, mostly immutable categories
such as ‘nation’, ‘cultural practice’, ‘ethnicity’
and ‘Empire’? Or, conversely, is the
opposition of ‘Britain-as-subject’ and its
panoply of archipelagic and colonial ‘objects’
essentially a tactical manoeuvre
driven by ongoing investments in a particular
kind of narrative economy?
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Humanities Research XIII.1 (2006): 5-15
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