Outside in the Teaching MachineGayatri Spivak, one of the most influential scholars in critical theory today, addresses the issues of multi-culturalism, international feminism, and post-colonial criticism, in an exciting new collection of her recent work. |
Contents
Interview | 1 |
More on PowerKnowledge | 25 |
Marginality in the Teaching Machine | 53 |
Woman in Difference | 77 |
Limits and Openings of Marx in Derrida | 97 |
Negotiations | 121 |
French Feminism Revisited | 141 |
Not Virgin Enough to Say That She Occupies the Place of the Other | 173 |
The Politics of Translation | 179 |
Of Truth to Size | 201 |
Reading The Satanic Verses | 217 |
Sammy and Rosie Get Laid | 243 |
Scattered Speculations on the Question of Culture Studies | 255 |
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