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Critique of Exotica by John Hutnyk; 9780745315492

Critique of Exotica

By John Hutnyk

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Critique of Exotica by John Hutnyk is a compelling exploration of the intersections between culture, identity, and representation. Through a critical lens, Hutnyk dissects how exoticism shapes perceptions of ethnic groups and multiculturalism in contemporary society.

The Story

This thought-provoking work engages with a variety of cultural texts, examining how they narrate the complexities of being 'othered'. Hutnyk’s analysis traverses literature, film, and art, revealing the often problematic ways in which cultural identities are constructed and commodified. By highlighting the voices of ethnic minorities, he challenges readers to reconsider the narratives that dominate public discourse.

Why Readers Love It

  • Intellectual Depth: Hutnyk's scholarship is both rigorous and accessible, making complex ideas understandable without sacrificing nuance.
  • Engaging Prose: The author's writing style is both engaging and incisive, drawing readers into a critical conversation about culture and representation.
  • Timely Relevance: In an era where discussions around identity and multiculturalism are increasingly pertinent, this book offers essential insights.

Perfect For

This book is ideal for students and scholars of cultural studies, ethnic studies, and anyone interested in the dynamics of representation in society. Readers who enjoyed Hutnyk’s earlier works, such as Bad Marxism and Space, Culture, and the State, will find Critique of Exotica to be a valuable addition to their understanding of cultural critique.

"A must-read for anyone seeking to navigate the complexities of modern identity politics." - Cultural Review
Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 135 mm × 215 mm
Pages: 256
Publisher: Pluto Press
ISBN: 9780745315492

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