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Nationalism and the imagination
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
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"Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak has distinguished herself as one of the foremost scholars of contemporary literary and postcolonial theory and feminist thought. Known for her translation of Derrida's On Grammatology and her groundbreaking essay, 'Can the Subaltern Speak?', Spivak has often focused on subaltern, marginalized women and the role of essentialism in feminist thought to unite women from divergent cultural backgrounds. In this volume, Spivak expands upon her previous postcolonial scholarship, employing a cultural lens to examine the rhetorical underpinnings of the idea of the nation-state. In this gripping and intellectually rigorous work, Spivak specifically analyses the creation of Indian sovereignty in 1947 and the tone of Indian nationalism, bound up with class and religion, that arose in its wake. Spivak was five years old when Independence was declared, and she writes: 'These are my earliest memories: Famine and blood on the streets.' As well, she recollects the songs and folklore prevalent at the time in order to examine the role of the mother tongue and the relationship between language and feelings of national identity. She concludes that nationalism colludes with the private sphere of the imagination in order to command the public sphere. Originally given as an address at the University of Sofia in Bulgaria, Nationalism and the Imagination provides powerful insight into the historical narrative of India as well as compelling ideas that speak to nationalist concerns around the world. Also included in this book is the discussion with Spivak that followed the speech, making this an essential and informative work for scholars of post-colonialism."--Dust jacket.

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Seagull Books
Language
English
Pages
86

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Edition Notes

Author's address given to the Centre for Advanced Study, University of Sofia, hosted by Alexander Kiossev.

Includes bibliographical references.

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London, New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
320.54
Library of Congress
JC311 .S648 2010, JC311 .S645 2010, JC311, JC311 .S65 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
86 p. ;
Number of pages
86

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25288273M
ISBN 10
1905422938
ISBN 13
9781905422937
LCCN
2011351896
OCLC/WorldCat
236332468

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