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Subaltern (postcolonialism) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Subaltern is a term that commonly refers to the perspective of persons from regions and groups outside of the hegemonic power structure. In the 1970s, the term began to be used as a reference to colo...
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Subaltern realism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Subaltern realism is a theory first proposed in the 1980s and further developed in the 1990s by Professor Mohammed Ayoob, a scholar of international relations. The theory is a critical rejoinder to t...
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Beverly, John. 2000. The dilemma of subaltern studies at Duke. Nepantia: Views from the South 1.1: 33-44. ... Coronil, Fernando. 1994. Listening to the subaltern: The poetics of neocolonial states. Poetics Today 15.4: 643-58. ... 2.3.1 Postcolonial / Subaltern Theory and Japan...
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"Can the subaltern be heard?": political theory, translation, representation, and Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak from Alternatives: Global, Local, Political provided by Find Articles at BNET ... Given these limits of discourse, Spivak is always aware that "theory" may have limited value to the subaltern.
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Patnaik, Arun K. "Gramsci's concept of common sense: towards a theory of subaltern consciousness in hegemony processes," Economic and Political Weekly 23, no.5 (30 Jan 1988) pp. PE2-PE10.
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Aug 19, 2008 ... This article aims to provide the justification for a subaltern theory of human rights. It explains the desirability of interpretative ...
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