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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy CustomerIN good condition!29 of 45 people found the following review helpful. Trivial pursuits equal trivial rewardsBy bookcookI. too. must take issue with the first review. This book has influenced all major scholarship in post-colonial theory since it was published. so I dont think it qualifies as trivial. Bhaba has many original suggestions about articulating. reading. and understanding the decolonized subject. and his ideas about the uses of time in narrative are fascinating. While it is true that the prose is difficult. it invites a second. third. and fourth reading. I did not understand it completely the first time I read it. but found the ideas compelling enough to return. My experience with this book has been extremely rewarding and productive. Others will find the same rewards if they are willing to spend the time. The book is not a sound byte. It is a long and poetic journey to the other side of the world and back.1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Great. classic text.By Mary J. NewberyA must read for anyone interested in post-colonial theory. Bhaba is the best. and a master at complicating the binaries we have become accustomed to thinking about post-colonial societies in.