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Outside in the teaching machine/ by Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Routledge, 1993.Description: x, 335 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780415904896
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 809.89287  SPI/O
Contents:
1. In a word : interview -- 2. More on power/knowledge -- 3. Marginality in the teaching machine -- 4. Woman in difference -- 5. Limits and openings of Marx in Derrida -- 6. Feminism and deconstruction, again -- 7. French feminism revisited --
8. Not virgin enough to say that [s]he occupies the place of the other -- 9. The politics of translation -- 10. Inscriptions : of truth to size -- 11. Reading The satanic verses -- 12. Sammy and Rosie get laid -- 13. Scattered speculations on the question of culture studies.
Summary: Gayatri Spivak, an influential scholar in critical theory today, addresses the issues of multi-culturalism, international feminism, and post-colonial criticism, in a new collection of her recent work.
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1. In a word : interview --
2. More on power/knowledge --
3. Marginality in the teaching machine --
4. Woman in difference --
5. Limits and openings of Marx in Derrida --
6. Feminism and deconstruction, again --
7. French feminism revisited --

8. Not virgin enough to say that [s]he occupies the place of the other --
9. The politics of translation --
10. Inscriptions : of truth to size --
11. Reading The satanic verses --
12. Sammy and Rosie get laid --
13. Scattered speculations on the question of culture studies.

Gayatri Spivak, an influential scholar in critical theory today, addresses the issues of multi-culturalism, international feminism, and post-colonial criticism, in a new collection of her recent work.

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