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* ''The Post-Colonial Critic'' (1990) | * ''The Post-Colonial Critic'' (1990) | ||
* transl., ''Old Women'' by Mahasweta Devi (1999) | * transl., ''Old Women'' by Mahasweta Devi (1999) | ||
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Gayatri Charkavorty Spivak is a theorist best known for her essay "Can the Subaltern Speak?", which is a critical text in subaltern and postcolonial studies.
Bibliography
- "Can the Subaltern Speak?" (1988)
- Selected Subaltern Studies (ed. with Ranajit Guha) (1988)
- The Post-Colonial Critic (1990)
- transl., Old Women by Mahasweta Devi (1999)