This paper analyses the interactions between subaltern struggles and the global media, with special reference to the ways in which the subaltern find opportunities in the media to make their voices heard. The paper argues that rather than losing their state of subalternity in the process of gaining a voice through media exposure, media representation reinforces the subaltern identity of the marginalised. Scrutinising the politics of representation in the media representation of the Koodankulam anti-nuclear protests and the Kashmir conflict in India, this essay draws on insights from post-colonial studies to explore new ways to read the work of the global media in their coverage of the subaltern
Abstract: The main thematic concern of the present research paper is to discuss the conditions of c...
This article explores the origins and consequences of India’s regional parties and subnationalism, f...
While the media industry has been often criticized in the sense of bias and sensationalizing, it can...
This paper analyses the interactions between subaltern struggles and the global media, with special ...
The international mainstream media today actively seeks to incorporate the voices of marginalised gr...
The Subaltern Studies group re-visited historiography in an approach that sought to extend voices to...
Elçi, Atilla ( Aksaray, Yazar )Since the beginning of the publication of Subaltern Studies in the ea...
The Subaltern Studies group re-visited historiography in an approach that sought to extend voices to...
According to Gayatri Spivak, subalternity is an inherent paradox: it is “a position without identity...
This netnography depicts the notions of India’s subaltern voices entering the public via social medi...
This paper sets the issues and questions for interdisciplinary academic study of local protest with ...
The lively discussion that generated the project of "Subaltern Studies" in India (see, eg., Sarkar 1...
Who is the Subaltern in the current global frame? Has neoliberalism changed the experience of subalt...
Focusing on recent debates over the ways in which subaltern groups engage with the state in India, t...
Received 3 December 2017. Accepted 18 December 2017. Published online 27 December 2017.This paper ex...
Abstract: The main thematic concern of the present research paper is to discuss the conditions of c...
This article explores the origins and consequences of India’s regional parties and subnationalism, f...
While the media industry has been often criticized in the sense of bias and sensationalizing, it can...
This paper analyses the interactions between subaltern struggles and the global media, with special ...
The international mainstream media today actively seeks to incorporate the voices of marginalised gr...
The Subaltern Studies group re-visited historiography in an approach that sought to extend voices to...
Elçi, Atilla ( Aksaray, Yazar )Since the beginning of the publication of Subaltern Studies in the ea...
The Subaltern Studies group re-visited historiography in an approach that sought to extend voices to...
According to Gayatri Spivak, subalternity is an inherent paradox: it is “a position without identity...
This netnography depicts the notions of India’s subaltern voices entering the public via social medi...
This paper sets the issues and questions for interdisciplinary academic study of local protest with ...
The lively discussion that generated the project of "Subaltern Studies" in India (see, eg., Sarkar 1...
Who is the Subaltern in the current global frame? Has neoliberalism changed the experience of subalt...
Focusing on recent debates over the ways in which subaltern groups engage with the state in India, t...
Received 3 December 2017. Accepted 18 December 2017. Published online 27 December 2017.This paper ex...
Abstract: The main thematic concern of the present research paper is to discuss the conditions of c...
This article explores the origins and consequences of India’s regional parties and subnationalism, f...
While the media industry has been often criticized in the sense of bias and sensationalizing, it can...