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Comparative Literature (2002) 54 (4): 307–324.
Published: 01 September 2002
..., India: RBSA Publishers, 1989 . Spivak, Gayatri Chakravorty. “Can the Subaltern Speak?” Colonial Discourse and Postcolonial Theory: A Reader . Ed. Patrick Williams and Laura Chrisman. New York: Columbia University Press, 1994 . 66 -111. ____. A Critique of Postcolonial Reason: Toward a History...
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Comparative Literature (2010) 62 (4): 399–419.
Published: 01 September 2010
... not only dominant, formal, explicit high textual traditions of poetics, but also subaltern and popular epistemologies that may be “emergent” or “latent” in praxis. Toward this end, the essay proposes an alternative in the form of “world literary knowledges” and presents three examples of “literary...
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Comparative Literature (2017) 69 (1): 1–6.
Published: 01 March 2017
... to assess the current field of Oceanic Studies. “Routes” points to work on the chronotope of the ship; vernacular and subaltern cosmopolitanisms at sea; inter-imperial assemblages; new metageographies; and the resource exploitation, militarization, and securitization of the ocean. “Oceanic” points to recent...
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Comparative Literature (2001) 53 (4): 315–332.
Published: 01 September 2001
... . Beverley, John. Subalternity and Representation . Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1999 . Bharucha, Rustom. In the Name of the Secular: Contemporary Cultural Activism in India . Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1998 . Bidwai, Praul, and Achin Vinaik. New Nukes: India, Pakistan, and Global...
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Comparative Literature (2001) 53 (4): 404–425.
Published: 01 September 2001
....” Signs 19 ( 1994 ) 368 -404. Chakrabarty, Dipesh. “Conditions for Knowledge of Working-Class Conditions: Employers, Government and the Jute Workers of Calcutta, 1890-1940.” Subaltern Studies . Eds. Ranjit Guha and Gayatri C. Spivak. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1988 . 179 -232...
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Comparative Literature (2002) 54 (1): 78–83.
Published: 01 January 2002
... ( 1997 ): 297 -321. ____.“Subalternity and Hegemony.” Cross-Genealogies and Subaltern Knowledges Conference Reader , ts. Duke University, 1998 . Moreiras, Alberto. “A Thinking Relationship: The End of Subalternity. Notes on Hegemony, Contingency, Universality. Contemporary Dialogues on the Left...
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Comparative Literature (2009) 61 (3): 220–230.
Published: 01 June 2009
... and subaltern texts and writers working within its prescribed
system of languages: English, French, German, and so on.2 The immediate prob-
lem with this relation —or, put another way, the point at which the relation decon-
structs itself — lies in the untenable imperative to keep out that which is always...
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Comparative Literature (2018) 70 (2): 105–113.
Published: 01 June 2018
... of Oregon 2018 subaltern vernacular Global South script dialect post-colonial studies The essays compiled here broadly engage with the following questions: How do we address the challenges of translation when the Europhone terms vernacular or vernacularization are applied to non...
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Comparative Literature (2011) 63 (4): 402–422.
Published: 01 December 2011
... . Trans. Sheridan Alan . New York : W. W. Norton , 1982 . Print . Showboat . Dir. Whale James . Universal , 1936 . Film . Spivak Gayatri Chakravorty . “Can the Subaltern Speak?” Marxism and the Interpretation of Culture . Ed. Nelson Cary Grossberg Lawrence...
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Comparative Literature (2007) 59 (1): 90–93.
Published: 01 January 2007
... not serve a potentially progressive end. Aldama argues that engaging with the tex-
tural world of magicorealism gives the reader an understanding of the ways in which cul-
tural producers writing from the “fourthspace” re-imagine the workings of subaltern
postcolonial subjectivity that potentially...
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Comparative Literature (2007) 59 (1): 93–95.
Published: 01 January 2007
... not serve a potentially progressive end. Aldama argues that engaging with the tex-
tural world of magicorealism gives the reader an understanding of the ways in which cul-
tural producers writing from the “fourthspace” re-imagine the workings of subaltern
postcolonial subjectivity that potentially...
Journal Article
Comparative Literature (2002) 54 (1): 94–96.
Published: 01 January 2002
...). In another essay, he specifically denies the pos-
sibility of any transformative power from the non-site of subalternity, the “constitutive
distortion” of any hegemonic group, suggesting that any change to the social will only
come from hegemonic factions—that is, from the ideological construction...
Journal Article
Comparative Literature (2002) 54 (1): 72–75.
Published: 01 January 2002
...). In another essay, he specifically denies the pos-
sibility of any transformative power from the non-site of subalternity, the “constitutive
distortion” of any hegemonic group, suggesting that any change to the social will only
come from hegemonic factions—that is, from the ideological construction...
Journal Article
Comparative Literature (2002) 54 (1): 76–78.
Published: 01 January 2002
...). In another essay, he specifically denies the pos-
sibility of any transformative power from the non-site of subalternity, the “constitutive
distortion” of any hegemonic group, suggesting that any change to the social will only
come from hegemonic factions—that is, from the ideological construction...
Journal Article
Comparative Literature (2002) 54 (1): 84–87.
Published: 01 January 2002
... in on themselves
but which, through recuperative strategies, manage to save themselves in their precari-
ousness (“Death and Resurrection” 321). In another essay, he specifically denies the pos-
sibility of any transformative power from the non-site of subalternity, the “constitutive
distortion” of any...
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Comparative Literature (2002) 54 (1): 88–91.
Published: 01 January 2002
...). In another essay, he specifically denies the pos-
sibility of any transformative power from the non-site of subalternity, the “constitutive
distortion” of any hegemonic group, suggesting that any change to the social will only
come from hegemonic factions—that is, from the ideological construction...
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Comparative Literature (2002) 54 (1): 91–93.
Published: 01 January 2002
...). In another essay, he specifically denies the pos-
sibility of any transformative power from the non-site of subalternity, the “constitutive
distortion” of any hegemonic group, suggesting that any change to the social will only
come from hegemonic factions—that is, from the ideological construction...
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Comparative Literature (2006) 58 (4): 293–312.
Published: 01 September 2006
.... The Political Works of James I . Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1918 . Medovoi, Leerom, et al. “Can the Subaltern Vote?” Socialist Review 20 . 3 ( 1990 ): 133 -49. Necipogğlu, Gülru. “Süleyman the Magnificent and the Representation of Power in the Context of Ottoman-Hapsburg-Papal Rivalry...
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Comparative Literature (2005) 57 (3): 246–255.
Published: 01 June 2005
... positive references to Postcolonial
Studies in general and Subaltern Studies in particular. Such a telling omission
underscores the relevance of Spivak’s critique, as well as the potentially transfor-
mative specificity of her program for a “new” Comparative Literature.
On a theoretical level...
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Comparative Literature (2017) 69 (4): 452–454.
Published: 01 December 2017
... that counter the inequalities of capitalist globalization and enable subaltern groups to
envision or construct a shared world in which self-determination is achievable. Divided into
three main sections, Cheah’s study traces the evolution of the concept of world as presented
in various philosophical...
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