This paper evaluates an important theoretical elaboration on the wake of deconstruction, that of Gaytri Spivak’s characterization of subalternity, especially as it was articulated in her 1999 Critique of Post-Colonial Reason. The essay begins with short observations on the relevance of theoretical discourse for the representation of the excluded, in order then to approach the question of the narrativization of the subaltern herself. In its third part, the text criticizes Spivak’s interpretative and argumentative strategies, mainly claiming that in her case there is a disappearance not only of the work, but of the object itself. The paper ends with considerations on the consequences of such disappearance, indicating that the representation o...
This contribution aims at outlining two different trajectories that can be traced throughout Spivak’...
This contribution aims at outlining two different trajectories that can be traced throughout Spivak’...
Rosalind C. Morris, ed., Can the Subaltern Speak?: Reflections on the History of an Idea (New York: ...
This paper evaluates an important theoretical elaboration on the wake of deconstruction, that of Gay...
This paper evaluates an important theoretical elaboration on the wake of deconstruction, that of Gay...
This paper evaluates an important theoretical elaboration on the wake of deconstruction, that of Gay...
Como figura destacada de la segunda ola de la crítica desconstructivista en América, Gayatri Spivak ...
This study offers an advanced and sustained analysis of Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak’s thought. In par...
The purpose of this article is to revisit the thought of Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, an important In...
O presente artigo pretende ensaiar uma crítica ao discurso da Igreja Católica acerca das mulheres à ...
This paper seeks to analyze Chico Buarque de Holanda´s work, Ópera do Malandro (1978), based on Gaya...
According to Gayatri Spivak, subalternity is an inherent paradox: it is “a position without identity...
We propose in this paper an analysis of João Melo´s tale “Tio me dá só cem” part of the tale´s book ...
Essa pesquisa apresenta como objeto central os Subaltern Studies. Trata-se de um grupo de intelectua...
O artigo busca investigar a fala/silêncio dos sujeitos, tendo como objetivo estabelecer uma discussã...
This contribution aims at outlining two different trajectories that can be traced throughout Spivak’...
This contribution aims at outlining two different trajectories that can be traced throughout Spivak’...
Rosalind C. Morris, ed., Can the Subaltern Speak?: Reflections on the History of an Idea (New York: ...
This paper evaluates an important theoretical elaboration on the wake of deconstruction, that of Gay...
This paper evaluates an important theoretical elaboration on the wake of deconstruction, that of Gay...
This paper evaluates an important theoretical elaboration on the wake of deconstruction, that of Gay...
Como figura destacada de la segunda ola de la crítica desconstructivista en América, Gayatri Spivak ...
This study offers an advanced and sustained analysis of Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak’s thought. In par...
The purpose of this article is to revisit the thought of Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, an important In...
O presente artigo pretende ensaiar uma crítica ao discurso da Igreja Católica acerca das mulheres à ...
This paper seeks to analyze Chico Buarque de Holanda´s work, Ópera do Malandro (1978), based on Gaya...
According to Gayatri Spivak, subalternity is an inherent paradox: it is “a position without identity...
We propose in this paper an analysis of João Melo´s tale “Tio me dá só cem” part of the tale´s book ...
Essa pesquisa apresenta como objeto central os Subaltern Studies. Trata-se de um grupo de intelectua...
O artigo busca investigar a fala/silêncio dos sujeitos, tendo como objetivo estabelecer uma discussã...
This contribution aims at outlining two different trajectories that can be traced throughout Spivak’...
This contribution aims at outlining two different trajectories that can be traced throughout Spivak’...
Rosalind C. Morris, ed., Can the Subaltern Speak?: Reflections on the History of an Idea (New York: ...