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In linguistics, the subject of proposition refers to the entity or topic being discussed, while the object of enunciation is the person or entity speaking or writing. In Homi Bhabha's theory of postcolonialism, the subject of proposition is the colonial discourse or narrative being analyzed, and the object of enunciation is the postcolonial subject position from which it is critiqued.

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