Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak

Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, (born February 24 1942), is a deconstructive literary critic and theorist of Indian extraction. She is best-known for the article "Can the Subaltern Speak?", which was a founding text of postcolonialism, and also for her translation of Derrida's Of Grammatology. Spivak currently teaches at Columbia University, though she teaches abroad and travels frequently. She was born Gayatri Chakravorty, in Calcutta, West Bengal, 24 February 1942, to a middle class family. She did her undergraduate in English at the University of Calcutta (1959), graduating with first class honours. After this she completed her Master's in English from Cornell University and then pursued her Ph.D. while teaching at University of Iowa. Her dissertation was on Yeats, directed by Paul de Man, titled . It was her subsequent work on Derrida's "Of Grammatology" which was a turning point for the self-confessed "insecure intellectual". She managed to apply Derridan deconstructivism to everything from Feminism and Marxism, to Literary Criticism and Post-Colonialism. Criticised by all the camps of thought she ventured into with her tools, she describes herself as a "para-disciplinary, ethical philosopher". Spivak coined the term "strategic essentialism" which is critical for understanding how post-modernists can achieve a sort of temporary solidarity for the purpose of social action. For example, most feminists refuse to recognize "woman," or terms or concepts that portray woman as a collection of "essences." In other words, all women are individuals, and all attempts to make generalizations about them is wrong. This attitude makes it difficult for feminists to work for causes that may help fight oppression. "Strategic essentialism" allows feminists to temporarily accept an "essentialist" position about women specifically for the purpose of social action.

External links

Spivak, Gayatri Spivak, Gayatri

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
phil silvers
ringing
tee ball
the designers republic
layered image file format
multinational character set
vt220
john lewis (philosopher)
hua
james g. watt
mardil voronw
irish recorded music association
modernisme
uar
heinkel he 70
trinovantes
lamlash
yellow throated day gecko
polyphyletic
quickshot trackball
nes lockout
miracle piano
chelsea, london
its
paul de man
canada cup
munich (district)
principality of achaea
under milk wood
yamamoto
bimetallism
hal roach
sant antoni de portmany
dingle
dawn silva
indian philosophy
parlet
harmon killebrew
janice evans
mallia franklin
shirley hayden
sheila horne
lynn mabry
jeanette mcgruder