
The Location of Culture (book)
"The Location of Culture," written by Homi K. Bhabha, explores how cultural identities are formed in the space between different cultures. Bhabha argues that culture is not fixed but is always in a state of negotiation and transformation, shaped by history, power dynamics, and individual experiences. He introduces concepts like hybridity and liminality, emphasizing that cultural meaning emerges from interactions and encounters rather than from isolated traditions. This work highlights the complexity of cultural identities in a globalized world, encouraging readers to understand culture as a dynamic and evolving process rather than a static category.