Marxism and the Interpretation of Culture
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...Concordo com ela nesse ponto, mas enfatizaria também que ignorar o discurso do/a subalterno/a ou da pessoa oprimida é, como ela própria observa, “continuar o projeto imperialista” (SPIVAK, 1988, p. 298)....
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...A resposta final ao problema de falar por outros que considerarei ocorre no rico ensaio de Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak (1988), “Pode o subalterno falar?”....
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...(cf. Spivak 1988; Mitchell 2002)— although this is not the right question either....
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...At this time the representational claims of second wave feminism come to be fully interrogated by post-colonialist feminists like Spivak, Trinh, and Mohanty among others, and by feminist theorists like Butler and Haraway who inaugurate the radical de-naturalising of the post-feminist body (Judith Butler 1990; Donna Haraway 1991; Chandra T. Mohanty 1995; Gayatri Spivak 1988; T. Minha Trinh 1989)....
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...…feminists like Spivak, Trinh, and Mohanty among others, and by feminist theorists like Butler and Haraway who inaugurate the radical de-naturalising of the post-feminist body (Judith Butler 1990; Donna Haraway 1991; Chandra T. Mohanty 1995; Gayatri Spivak 1988; T. Minha Trinh 1989)....
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...As Gayatri Spivak (1999) has argued in the impoverished zones of the world, governments and NGOs also look to the minds and bodies of young women for whom education comes to promise enormous economic and demographic rewards....
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...…for the importance of people’s autonomy with regard to technology can be found in postcolonial theory, since the way in which data is processed and analysed within national and global data markets positions individuals as subalterns (Spivak, 1988) in relation to those who process their data....
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...Arguments for the importance of people’s autonomy with regard to technology can be found in postcolonial theory, since the way in which data is processed and analysed within national and global data markets positions individuals as subalterns (Spivak, 1988) in relation to those who process their data....
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