He also reproaches this theorist for stripping the notion of hybridity off its constitutive racial connotations and considers this as an essentialist gesture.
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Used in discussing such studies as management, economics, international relations and linguistics, the concept is criticized for overlooking regional hybridity.
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The song Nostalgia Provinciana gives a perfect example of the cultural hybridity that was created through the displacement and dislocation previously mentioned.
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It is characterized by hybridity as it transposes Arabic traditional performances that were usually seen in public squares and marketplaces to theatre buildings.
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The colonial subject is located in a place of hybridity, its identity formed in a space of iteration and translation by the colonizer.
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Kompridis criticized Benhabib's book " The Claims of Culture ", arguing that she promotes a deeply problematic concept of hybridity.
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Hybridity demonstrates how cultures come to be represented by processes of iteration and translation through which their meanings are vicariously addressed to through an Other.
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However, like Bhabha's concept of mimicry, hybridity is a doubling, dissembling image of being in at least two places at once.
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She creates contemporary hand-built ceramics using clay, wood, plexiglass and recycled metals reflecting her attention to form, concept and contemporary hybridity.
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Fuguet's work is characterized by a United States / Chilean hybridity, with constant cross-references to the popular cultures of the two nations.