This fabulously rich         Parsi from Bombay writes in such a tortured prose style to cover up         his commonsensical dissent from the Edward         Said-orthodoxy of his field. Unlike Said, who denounces Europeans         who write about Arabs to cover up how embarrassed he is by his fellow         Arabs, as a Parsi, Homhi Bhabha simply doesn't feel like purely a victim         of colonialism. His remarkably         intelligent race of Zoroastrians (they are to South Asia what         Hungarian Jews were to pre-Holocaust Europe) did very well for         themselves under the British as industrialists, although British racial         snobbery was no doubt galling. In fact, a Parsi was elected to         Parliament as a Tory M.P. from the English Home Counties in the 1890s!         To Homi Bhabha, it's obvious that colonialism wasn't all bad, and that         Said's model of the world is stupid. But he's too smart and too         careerist to come out and say it clearly.
February 9, 2002
Homi Bhabha, Homi Bhabha, I just love to say that name
         I don't want          to         pick on Jonah Goldberg - he's an insightful and often funny guy -         but in his string of attacks on post-modernists, he keeps missing the         most amusing ironies. Here,         he dumps on a Harvard professor with the wonderful Arabian Nights         name of Homi Bhabha. Homi Bhabha (I just love saying that name)         is a hot "post-colonial theorist" who has an even more muddled         prose style than is normal for the breed. What Jonah doesn't realize is         that Homi Bhabha is a fellow conservative. (Read         this NYT article carefully.)
          
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