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Index
Cover  Half title Title Copyright Dedication Contents  Acknowledgments Introduction Part One : Text
“Can the Subaltern Speak?”
Part Two : Contexts and Trajectories
Reflections on “Can the Subaltern Speak?”: Subaltern Studies After Spivak Postcolonial Studies: Now That’s History The Ethical Affirmation of Human Rights: Gayatri Spivak’s Intervention
Part Three : Speaking of (Not) Hearing
Death and the Subaltern Between Speaking and Dying: Some Imperatives in the Emergence of the Subaltern in the Context of U.S. Slavery Subalterns at War. First World War Colonial Forces and the Politics of the Imperial War Graves Commission
Part Four : Contemporaneities and Possible Futures: (Not) Speaking and Hearing
Biopower and the New International Division of Reproductive Labor Moving from Subalternity: Indigenous Women in Guatemala and Mexico
Part Five : In Response
In Response: Looking Back, Looking Forward
Appendix : Can the Subaltern Speak? Bibliography List of Contributors Index
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