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Hybridity

Hybridity, in its most basic sense, refers to mixture. The term originates from biology and was subsequently employed in linguistics and in racial theory in the nineteenth century. Its contemporary uses are scattered across numerous academic disciplines and is salient in popular culture. Hybridity is used in discourses about race, postcolonialism…

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In biology

As racial mixing

In post-colonial discourse

In linguistics

In the arts

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Hybridity

Nodes70
Edges69
Triples146
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.028571
Components1

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Hybridity

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related to Colonialism · 50
Hybridity → Abbé Grégoire, According, AD, Algeria, Arabic, Aristotelian, Arrian, Basque, Basques, Berber, Breton, Bretons, British, Celtic, Egyptians, English, European, For, France's, French
related to Criticism of hybridity theory · 29
Hybridity → Africa, Ahmad, Aijaz Ahmad, Arif Dirlik, Benita Parry, Between, Bhabha, Bhabha's, Caribbean, Culture, Dirlik, France, He, Homi Bhabha, However, In, In Postcolonial Studies, India, It, John Hutnyk
related to As racial mixing · 18
Hybridity → Aristotle, Both, Charles Darwin, Egyptians, English, Greeks, In Latin, It, Pericles, Persians, Plato, Roman, Roman Empire, Romans, Similarly, Sumerians, The, The Greeks
related to In post-colonial discourse · 17
Hybridity → Bhabha, Bhabha's, Culture, Gayatri Spivak, Homi Bhabha, However, Hybrid, In, It, Like, Néstor García Canclini, Other, Paul Gilroy, Stuart Hall, The, The Location, This
related to In the arts · 11
Hybridity → East, For, In, Many, Presently, Rooms, Sara Ludy, Several, Such, The, West
related to A dual dynamics · 6
Hybridity → Bakhtin, Further, He, Intentional, Linguistic, Mikhail Bakhtin
related to The tree model · 6
Hybridity → For, Israeli, Linguistic, Modern Hebrew, Revived, Semito-European
is a · 2
Hybridity → doubling, metonymy of presence

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cultural theory hybrid term racial colonial languages culture identity bhabha linguistic century discourse globalization also cultures space postcolonial biological two

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Hybridityis ametonymy of presence0.90text
Hybridityis adoubling0.90text
wheatinstance ofincluding important crop plants0.80text
where the number of chromosomes has been doubled As racial mixingHybridity is a cross between two separate racesinstance ofincluding important crop plants0.80text
plants or culturesinstance ofincluding important crop plants0.80text
carpetsinstance ofmaking familiar environments and items0.80text
doorsinstance ofmaking familiar environments and items0.80text
windows disorientatinginstance ofmaking familiar environments and items0.80text
set to the sound of an industrial huminstance ofmaking familiar environments and items0.80text
Hybridityrelated to A dual dynamicsLinguistic0.60section
Hybridityrelated to A dual dynamicsMikhail Bakhtin0.60section
Hybridityrelated to A dual dynamicsHe0.60section

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