Which Postmodern theorist examines the conflicting dynamics within colonial discourse and the colonizer's ambivalent attitude toward the colonized 'other,' particularly in texts like "Nation and Narration"?
Explanation
Homi Bhabha is known for analyzing the paradoxes and ambivalence inherent in colonial discourse, especially the complex relationship between colonizer and colonized, as discussed in his work "Nation and Narration." Other theorists like Linda Hutcheon, Jacques Derrida, and Fredric Jameson focus on different aspects of postmodern theory.