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Definition: HYBRIDITY

Part of Speech Definition
Noun 1. Hybridism.[Websters].

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

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"Hybridity" is a common misspelling or typo for: hybridist, hybridism, hybridists.

Date "Hybridity" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1847. (references)


Extended Definition: HYBRIDITY


Hybridity

Hybridity refers in its most basic sense 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. This article explains the history of hybridity and its major theoretical discussion amongst the discourses of race, post-colonialism, Identity (social science), anti-racism & multiculturalism, and globalization. This article illustrates the development of hybridity rhetoric from biological to cultural discussions.

Hybridity as racial mixing

Hybridity originates from the Latin hybrida, a term used to classify the offspring of a tame sow and a wild boar. A hybrid is something that is mixed, and hybridity is simply mixture. As an explicative term, hybridity became a useful tool in forming a fearful discourse of racial mixing that arose toward the end of the 18th Century. Scientific models of anatomy and craniometry were used to argue that Africans and Asians were racially inferior to Europeans. The fear of miscegenation that followed responds to the concern that the offspring of racial interbreeding would result in the dilution of the European race. Hybrids were seen as an aberration, worse than the inferior races, a weak and diseased mutation. Hybridity as a concern for racial purity responds clearly to the zeitgeist of colonialism where, despite the backdrop of the humanitarian age of enlightenment, social hierarchy was beyond contention as was the position of Europeans at its summit. The social transformations that followed the ending of colonial mandates, rising immigration, and economic liberalisation profoundly altered the use and understanding of the term hybridity. (For the history of hybridity as a concept, see Robert J.C. Young's Colonial Desire, 1995)

The postcolonial turn

The rhetoric of hybridity, sometimes referred to as hybrid talk is fundamentally associated with the emergence of postcolonial discourse and its critiques of cultural imperialism. This second stage in the history of hybridity is characterised by literature and theory that focuses on the effects of mixture upon identity and culture. Key theorists in this realm are Homi Bhabha, Stuart Hall, Gayatri Spivak, and Paul Gilroy, whose work responds to the increasing multicultural awareness of the early nineteen nineties. Often the literature of postcolonial and magical realist authors such as Salman Rushdie, Gabriel García Márquez, Milan Kundera, and J. M. Coetzee recur in their discussions. A key text in the development of hybridity theory is Homi Bhabha’s the location of culture (1994) which analyses the liminality of hybridity as a paradigm of colonial anxiety. His key argument is that colonial hybridity, as a cultural form, produced ambivalence in the colonial masters and as such altered the authority of power. Bhabha’s arguments have become key in the discussion of hybridity. While he originally developed his thesis with respect to narratives of cultural imperialism, his work also develops the concept with respect to the cultural politics of migrancy in the contemporary metropolis. This critique of cultural imperialist hybridity meant that the rhetoric of hybridity became more concerned with challenging essentialism and has been applied to sociological theories of identity, multiculturalism, and racism. Another key component of hybridity theory is Mikhail Bakhtin, whose concept of polyphony is employed by many analysts of hybrid discourses in folklore and anthropology (see Theorizing the Hybrid).

A rhetorical cul-de-sac

The development of hybridity theory as a discourse of anti-essentialism marked the height of the popularity of academic "hybridity talk". However the usage of hybridity in theory to eliminate essentialist thinking and practices (namely racism) failed as hybridity itself is prone to the same essentialist framework and thus requires definition and placement. A number of arguments have followed in which promoters and detractors argue the uses of hybridity theory. Much of this debate can be criticised as being excessively bogged down in theory and pertaining to some unhelpful quarrels on the direction hybridity should progress e.g. attached to racial theory, post-colonialism, cultural studies, or globalization. Sociologist Jan Nederveen Pieterse (2004) highlights these core arguments in a debate that promotes hybridity. Some on the left, such as cultural theorist John Hutnyk, have criticised hybridity as politically void.

The cultural effect of globalization

The next phase in the use of the term has been to see hybridity as a cultural effect of globalization. For example, hybridity is presented by Kraidy (2005:148) as the ‘cultural logic’ of globalization as it ‘entails that traces of other cultures exist in every culture, thus offering foreign media and marketers transcultural wedges for forging affective links between their commodities and local communities’. Another promoter of hybridity as globalization is Nederveen Pieterse, who asserts hybridity as the rhizome of culture. He argues that globalization as hybridization opposes views which see the process as homogenising, modernising, and westernising, and that it broadens the empirical history of the concept. However neither of the scholars have reinvigorated the hybridity theory debate in terms of solving its inherent problematics. The term hybridity remains contested precisely because it has resisted the appropriations of numerous discourses despite the fact that it is radically malleable.

See also

References

  • Bhabha, Homi K.. The Location of Culture. London: Routledge, 1994.
  • García Canclini, Néstor. Hybrid Cultures. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
  • Hall, Stuart, ‘New Ethnicities’ in ‘Race’, Culture and Difference, ed. by, James Donald, James, and Ali Rattansi (London: Sage 1992), pp. 252-259.
  • Hutnyk, John, ‘Adorno at Womad: South Asian crossovers and the limits of hybridity-talk’, in Debating Cultural Hybridity, ed. by Tariq Modood and Pnina Werbner (London: Zed Books 1997), pp.106-136.
  • Kapchan, Deborah A., and Pauline Turner Strong, eds. (1999) Theorizing the Hybrid. Special issue, Journal of American Folklore, vol. 112, no. 445 (1999).
  • Kraidy, Marwan M., Hybridity: or the cultural logic of globalization (Philadelphia: Temple 2005).
  • Nederveen Pieterse, Jan, Globalization and Culture: global mélange (Oxford: Rowman & Littlefield 2004).
  • Young, Robert. Colonial Desire: Hybridity in Theory, Culture and Race (London: Routledge, 1995)

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Topics by Level of Interest: HYBRIDITY

Topics sorted by level of Interest Level (1=low, 600=high)     Topics sorted Alphabetically Level (1=low, 600=high)
Hybridity 10     Hybridity 10

Source: the editor, created by/for EVE to gauge likely levels of human interest in linguistically triggered topics (compiled across various sources, such as Wikipedia and specialty expression glosses).

"hybridity" is a common misspelling or typo for: hybridist, hybridism, hybridists.

Synonyms: hybridity
Position Synonyms (sorted by strength)

Noun

cur.
Consider also: mongrel, bastard, mutt.

Verb

cross-fertilize, hybridize.
Consider also: cover, frustrate, hybridise, interbreed, spoil, thwart.

Other

hybridism, hybrid, cross.

Expression

son of bitch, create a hybrid.
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Computed Synonyms: hybridity

 Rank

 Intensity 

 Word

 Synonyms

 Synonyms of synonym

 1   7.0797   hybridity     hybridism     hybridization, cross, bastard, crossing, crossbred   
 2   2.0091   hybridity     bastard     scoundrel, rascal, villain, son of a bitch, scamp   
 3   2.0090   hybridity     crossbred     mongrel, cross, crossbreed, hybrid, bastard   
 4   1.1091   hybridity     allogamy     xenogamy, cross fertilization, cross-fertilization, cross pollination, half breed   
 5   1.0191   hybridity     halfbreed     hybrid, halfandhalf, mongrel, cross, half-bred   
 6   1.0092   hybridity     mixing     mixturing, blending, mingle, shuffle, admix   
 7   1.0091   hybridity     cur     dog, tyke, mutt, cad, scoundrel   
 8   1.0090   hybridity     outcross     intercross, cross, crossing, coke, put   
 9   1.0090   hybridity     mule     slipper, hinny, runner, donkey, body packer   
 10   1.0090   hybridity     mongrel     hybrid, bastard, crossbreed, crossbred, cross   
 11   1.0090   hybridity     mixedness     contamination, mixed voice, mixing, mixture, mix   
 12   1.0090   hybridity     intercross     cross, intersect, hybridize, interbreed, interlace   
 13   1.0090   hybridity     concoction     mixture, mix, compound, blend, admixture   
 14   1.0090   hybridity     composition     arrangement, constitution, structure, construction, formation   
 15   1.0088   hybridity     contamination     pollution, infection, defilement, impurity, contagion   
--------------------     3 synonyms ranked from 16 to 18 abridged     --------------------

Source: calculated by Eve using graph theory. "Intensity" is a score indicating the number of overlapping cliques where the word pair is found (an integer before the decimal); the first digit after the decimal is the number of overlapping terminal characters up to 9; the second characters is number of leading common characters up to 9; the last two digits measure the Levenshtein distance subtracted from 100. Top

Computed Synonyms via Expressions: hybridity

 Rank

 Intensity 

 Word

 Synonyms

 Synonyms of synonym

 1   1.0687   hybridity     create a hybrid     cross-fertilize, hybridize, hybridism   
 2   1.0089   hybridity     son of bitch     bastard, crossbreed, crossbred   
 3   1.0084   hybridity     being cross bred     hybridism   
Source: calculated by Eve using graph theory. "Intensity" is a score indicating the number of overlapping cliques where the word pair is found (an integer before the decimal); the first digit after the decimal is the number of overlapping terminal characters up to 9; the second characters is number of leading common characters up to 9; the last two digits measure the Levenshtein distance subtracted from 100. Top

Translations: HYBRIDITY

Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Bohemian hibridnost (hybridity). Additional references: Bohemian, Czech Republic, hybridity. (volunteer & more translations)
Cestina hibridnost (hybridity). Additional references: Cestina, Czech Republic, hybridity. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Simplified 杂种性 (hybridity), 杂种状态 (hybridity), 杂种 (hybridism, crossbreed, cur, bastard, cross-bred), 杂交 (create a hybrid, hybridism, crossbreeding, hybridisation, hybridization). Additional references: Chinese Simplified, China, Brunei, hybridity. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Traditional 雜種性 (hybridity), 雜種狀態 (hybridity). Additional references: Chinese Traditional, China, Brunei, hybridity. (volunteer & more translations)
Croatian hibridnost (hybridity). Additional references: Croatian, Croatia, hybridity. (volunteer & more translations)
Czech hibridnost (hybridity). Additional references: Czech, Czech Republic, hybridity. (volunteer & more translations)
Français hybridité (hybridism, hybridity). Additional references: Français, France, Algeria, hybridity. (volunteer & more translations)
French hybridité (hybridism, hybridity). Additional references: French, France, Algeria, hybridity. (volunteer & more translations)
Hanguk Mal 잡종성 (hybridity, hybridism), 혼혈 (hybridity), 혼성 (contamination, hybridism, concoction, mixing, composition), 잡종육종 (hybridity), 잡종 (hybrid, crossbreed, mule, mongrel, crossbred). Additional references: Hanguk Mal, Korea, South, Korea, hybridity. (volunteer & more translations)
Hanguohua 잡종성 (hybridity, hybridism), 혼혈 (hybridity), 혼성 (contamination, hybridism, concoction, mixing, composition), 잡종육종 (hybridity), 잡종 (hybrid, crossbreed, mule, mongrel, crossbred). Additional references: Hanguohua, Korea, South, Korea, hybridity. (volunteer & more translations)
Italian ibridismo (hybridism, hybridity, mongrelism). Additional references: Italian, Italy, Croatia, hybridity. (volunteer & more translations)
Japanese 雑種性 (hybridity, hybridism), ハイブリッド (hybrid, hybridity). Additional references: Japanese, Japan, Taiwan, hybridity. (volunteer & more translations)
Korean 잡종성 (hybridity, hybridism), 혼혈 (hybridity), 혼성 (contamination, hybridism, concoction, mixing, composition), 잡종육종 (hybridity), 잡종 (hybrid, crossbreed, mule, mongrel, crossbred). Additional references: Korean, Korea, South, Korea, hybridity. (volunteer & more translations)
Turkish melezlik (being cross bred, hybridism, hybridity), melezleme (hybridization, allogamy, half breed, hybridity). Additional references: Turkish, Turkey, Bulgaria, hybridity. (volunteer & more translations)
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Constructed Language Translations: HYBRIDITY

Language Translations for “hybridity” or closest synonym(s); back translations in parentheses.
Athag hyathagbrathagidathagityathag (hybridity). Additional references: Athag, hybridity. (volunteer)
Double Dutch hyagbragidagityag (hybridity). Additional references: Double Dutch, hybridity. (volunteer)
Leet }{y6P\|[)|-|-y (hybridity). Additional references: Leet, hybridity. (volunteer)
Oppish hyopbropidopityop (hybridity). Additional references: Oppish, hybridity. (volunteer)
Pig Latin ybridityhay (hybridity). Additional references: Pig Latin, hybridity. (volunteer)
Terran B melrilits (hybridity). Additional references: Terran B, hybridity. (volunteer)
Ubbi Dubbi hyubbrubidubityub (hybridity). Additional references: Ubbi Dubbi, hybridity. (volunteer)
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