Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak was born on 1942-02-24.
Animesh Chakravorty was born on 1935-06-30.
Dori Spivak was born in 1968.
Alvin Spivak was born in 1922.
Alice Spivak was born on August 11, 1935, in Brooklyn, New York, USA.
Gayatri Patel Bahl was born on September 21, 1987, in Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
There is no clear successor to Edward Said in the field of postcolonial studies and literary criticism. However, scholars like Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Homi K. Bhabha, and Achille Mbembe have made significant contributions to the field.
Stephen Morton has written: 'Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak' -- subject(s): Contributions in feminist theory, Contributions in postcolonialism, Criticism and interpretation, Contributions in cultural studies 'Foucault in an age of terror' -- subject(s): Biopolitics
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak has written: 'Death of a discipline' -- subject(s): Comparative Literature, Literature, Comparative 'The post-colonial critic' -- subject(s): Interviews, Social history 'The Spivak reader' -- subject(s): Feminist criticism, Culture, Social history, Feminist theory, Feminism and literature 'Who Sings the Nation-State?' 'A critique of postcolonial reason' -- subject(s): Modern Philosophy, Politics and culture, Feminism and literature, Women and literature, Feminist criticism, Postcolonialism 'Myself must I remake' -- subject(s): Biography, Irish Poets, Irish authors, Juvenile literature 'Other Asias' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Civilization
Animesh Chakravorty was born on 1935-06-30.
Pramod Chakravorty was born on August 15, 1929, in West Bengal, India.
In her work, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak uses the term "native informant" to critique the role of individuals from colonized or marginalized cultures who are often called upon to represent their communities in academic and political discourses. She highlights the complexities and power dynamics involved, suggesting that these informants may inadvertently reinforce colonial narratives by articulating their experiences in ways that align with Western expectations. Spivak emphasizes the need to listen to and elevate the voices of these individuals while being aware of the socio-political contexts that shape their representations. Ultimately, her critique underscores the challenges of authenticity and agency in postcolonial discourse.
Michael Spivak was born in 1940.
Sidney Spivak was born in 1928.
Mira Spivak was born in 1934.
Dori Spivak was born in 1968.
Nissan Spivak was born in 1824.
Alvin Spivak was born in 1922.