
Subalternity and Representation
Arguments in Cultural Theory
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Subalternity and Representation
Arguments in Cultural Theory
About this book
Dismissed by some as simply another new fashion in the critique of culture and by others as a postmarxist heresy, subaltern studies began with the work of Ranajit Guha and the South Asian Subaltern Studies collective in the 1980s. Beverley's focus on Latin America, however, is evidence of the growing province of this field. In assessing subaltern studies' purposes and methods, the potential dangers it presents, and its interactions with deconstruction, poststructuralism, cultural studies, Marxism, and political theory, Beverley builds his discussion around a single, provocative question: How can academic knowledge seek to represent the subaltern when that knowledge is itself implicated in the practices that construct the subaltern as such? In his search for answers, he grapples with a number of issues, notably the 1998 debate between David Stoll and Rigoberta MenchĂș over her award-winning testimonial narrative, I, Rigoberta MenchĂș. Other topics explored include the concept of civil society, Florencia Mallon's influential Peasant and Nation, the relationship between the Latin American "lettered city" and the TĂșpac Amaru rebellion of 1780â1783, the ideas of transculturation and hybridity in postcolonial studies and Latin American cultural studies, multiculturalism, and the relationship between populism, popular culture, and the "national-popular" in conditions of globalization.
This critique and defense of subaltern studies offers a compendium of insights into a new form of knowledge and knowledge production. It will interest those studying postcolonialism, political science, cultural studies, and Latin American culture, history, and literature.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Writing in Reverse: The Subaltern and the Limits of Academic Knowledge
- 2 Transculturation and Subalternity: The âLettered Cityâ and the Tupac Amaru Rebellion
- 3 Our Rigoberta? I, Rigoberta MenchĂș, Cultural Authority, and the Problem of Subaltern Agency
- 4 Hybrid or Binary? On the Category of âthe Peopleâ in Subaltern and Cultural Studies
- 5 Civil Society, Hybridity, and the â âPoliticalâ Aspect of Cultural Studiesâ (on Canclini)
- 6 Territoriality, Multiculturalism, and Hegemony: The Question of the Nation
- Notes
- Index