Thank you Prof Raja. How wonderful to have the privilege of your grounded explanation of in-betweeenness. Is there a difference between being unconsciously positioned in in-betweenness and consciously positioned in it?
Upon reading my question I realised it is posed in binary terms, which was not my intention, but rather to enquire into the conscious adoption of the position of in-betweeenness.
I am glad you found the answer. I would say that in betweenness is a natural possibility so can be unconscious but can also be a conscious adopted position.
thank you for your time! I'm just wondering if we can relate this concept to Edward's work Orientalism? since he's in this position between the Orient and the Occident.
In-betweenness will not be possible to theorize without the work by others. The only thing to keep in mind is that it is in the very structure of the sign itself: between the signifier and the signified.
Recently started reading The colonisers and the colonised by A.Memmi and the premise of the book supposedly encapsulates this concept. Still reading so can't formulate conclusions yet.
I would push back against in-betweenness as a third identity comparable to the binary positions. It is not a position you can directly approach or take but only subsume by resisting a static binary position.
Hello, do you mind defining "colonial subjectivity" for me? Does the term refer to a colonized subject's subjectivity, to a colonizer's subjectivity, or to both because they share a colonial space? Thank you for your time!
Thank you. I would not consider it as a single subjectivity. But any subjectivities that emerge under colonialism could be grouped under it. Fanon has a good explanation of the psychological aspects of it in Black Skin White Masks.
And yes, the colonizer subjectivity are also affected by the experience. You can discuss those by a careful reading of Albert Memi: The Colonizer and the Colonized
Hello, Professor, I hope you are in good health. Well, among the key terms Bhabha deals with in his postcolonial theory is "The Unhomely" (elaborating on Freud's uncanny). Would you, please, dedicate a small lecture to it? Thank you very much.
Thank you. I know it comes up in the location of culture but I have so far avoided any serious engagement with Bhabha’s work, as I need to reread it. If I get to a point where I feel confident about my understanding, I will certainly record a few videos.
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You are so very welcome. My pleasure.
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You are welcome. Sorry, it is not very detailed but I didn’t have much time to reread before recording:)
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Thank you Prof Raja. How wonderful to have the privilege of your grounded explanation of in-betweeenness. Is there a difference between being unconsciously positioned in in-betweenness and consciously positioned in it?
Upon reading my question I realised it is posed in binary terms, which was not my intention, but rather to enquire into the conscious adoption of the position of in-betweeenness.
Your video on mimicry went a long way towards answering my question thanks 🙏🏼
I am glad you found the answer. I would say that in betweenness is a natural possibility so can be unconscious but can also be a conscious adopted position.
thank you for your time!
I'm just wondering if we can relate this concept to Edward's work Orientalism?
since he's in this position between the Orient and the Occident.
Yes, you could certainly relate it to Said’s work.
Thank you, how does DuBois’ double consciousness compare? Or Crenshaw’s Intersectionality? Are these all basically the same idea?
In-betweenness will not be possible to theorize without the work by others. The only thing to keep in mind is that it is in the very structure of the sign itself: between the signifier and the signified.
Thankyou for this breakdown.
You are welcome.
Recently started reading The colonisers and the colonised by A.Memmi and the premise of the book supposedly encapsulates this concept. Still reading so can't formulate conclusions yet.
Thank you. Yes, that is a really good book.
I would push back against in-betweenness as a third identity comparable to the binary positions. It is not a position you can directly approach or take but only subsume by resisting a static binary position.
Thank you. This is just my understanding of it. You can, of course, read it differently.
Thank you so much, sir.
You are welcome!
Sir extremely grateful for these videos. One doubt that I have is whether the concept of inbetweeness similar to the idea of liminal spaces.
Thank you. In betweenness is rather more complex as it plays with linguistic sign itself. I suggest reading Bhabha for a better understanding of it.
Thank you sir for the reply
@@Helena-jy1he You are welcome
Hello, do you mind defining "colonial subjectivity" for me? Does the term refer to a colonized subject's subjectivity, to a colonizer's subjectivity, or to both because they share a colonial space? Thank you for your time!
Thank you. I would not consider it as a single subjectivity. But any subjectivities that emerge under colonialism could be grouped under it. Fanon has a good explanation of the psychological aspects of it in Black Skin White Masks.
And yes, the colonizer subjectivity are also affected by the experience. You can discuss those by a careful reading of Albert Memi: The Colonizer and the Colonized
@@masoodraja Thank you so much for your reply! Your videos are very helpful. Thank you for producing them.
@@OurHistoryToday you are welcome.
Hello, Professor, I hope you are in good health. Well, among the key terms Bhabha deals with in his postcolonial theory is "The Unhomely" (elaborating on Freud's uncanny). Would you, please, dedicate a small lecture to it? Thank you very much.
Thank you. I know it comes up in the location of culture but I have so far avoided any serious engagement with Bhabha’s work, as I need to reread it. If I get to a point where I feel confident about my understanding, I will certainly record a few videos.
@@masoodraja Thank you, Professor! By the way, I need your email if possible. Thank you, once again!
You can contact me at raja@masoodraja.com
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Please any video about The Question of Agency by Homi K Bhabha
The postcolonial and postmodern in The location of culture
Sorry, I have not tackled Bhabha yet. I will do that only after I have had time to reread him.
@@masoodraja thank you sir. I will be waiting🙏
Ty :-)
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What you mean with in-betweenness..
I just explained it. Please watch the video.
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Thanks i understood after i watched the video
Thanks again