essay "Can the Subaltern Speak?"

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"Can the Subaltern Speak?" is a foundational postcolonial and feminist essay by Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak that critiques Western intellectual representations of marginalized groups and questions whether the oppressed can truly have a voice within dominant discourses.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf essay
feminist theory work
postcolonial studies work
theoretical text
academicDiscipline comparative literature
cultural studies
postcolonial studies
women’s studies
addressesGroup colonized subjects
global South
subaltern women
author Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
centralQuestion whether the subaltern can speak within dominant Western discourses
centralTheme epistemic violence
gender and colonialism
limits of Western intellectual discourse
representation of the oppressed
silencing of marginalized groups
subalternity
voice and agency
countryOfFirstPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
critiques Deleuze’s politics of representation
Eurocentric historiography
Foucault’s approach to power and discourse
Western intellectuals
certain strands of poststructuralism
field Marxist theory
critical theory
deconstruction
feminist theory
literary theory
postcolonial theory
firstPublishedIn Cary Nelson and Lawrence Grossberg’s book Marxism and the Interpretation of Culture
focusesOnRegion colonial India
hasStatus canonical essay in feminist theory
foundational text in postcolonial theory
influencedBy Antonio Gramsci
Jacques Derrida
Karl Marx
Michel Foucault
deconstruction
poststructuralism
keyConcept epistemic violence
representation (Vertretung vs Darstellung)
strategic essentialism
subaltern
mainLanguage English
notableConceptualClaim the subaltern woman is doubly effaced by colonial and patriarchal structures
publicationYear 1988
publisherOfFirstAppearance University of Illinois Press
usesCaseStudy the suicide of Bhuvaneswari Bhaduri
widelyTaughtIn university humanities curricula

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Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak knownFor essay "Can the Subaltern Speak?"