When the Subaltern Speaks : Race and Gender in Selected Works by Zadie Smith and Leila Aboulela
Sally Mohamed Emam;
Abstract
When Gayatri Spivak wrote her essay "Can The Subaltern Speak?" many years ago, she raised the controversial issue of the relation between speech and expression on the one hand and power on the other hand. Answering her question in the affirmative implies
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| Title | When the Subaltern Speaks : Race and Gender in Selected Works by Zadie Smith and Leila Aboulela | Other Titles | عندما يتكلم التابع: الانتماء العرقى والجنسى فى اعمال مختارة لزادى سميث وليلى ابو العلا | Authors | Sally Mohamed Emam | Keywords | When the Subaltern Speaks : Race and Gender in Selected Works by Zadie Smith and Leila Aboulela | Issue Date | 2011 | Description | When Gayatri Spivak wrote her essay "Can The Subaltern Speak?" many years ago, she raised the controversial issue of the relation between speech and expression on the one hand and power on the other hand. Answering her question in the affirmative implies |
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