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Chapter 9 Postmodernism<br />

Figure 9.2 The ‘foreign’.<br />

Photo 9.2 ‘Imagine there’s no countries’.<br />

interesting approach would be one that looked at what they do with it, rather than only<br />

what it supposedly does to them. American culture is worked on; it is used to make<br />

space within what is perceived as the dominant national culture.<br />

Another problem with this very limited notion of the foreign is that it is always<br />

assumed that the ‘local’ is the same as the national. But within the national, there<br />

may well be many ‘locals’. Moreover, there may be considerable conflict between them,<br />

<strong>and</strong> between them <strong>and</strong> the dominant culture (i.e. ‘the national’). Globalization can

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