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Gayatri C. Spivak
See also Wikipedia's article about "Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak".
See also Gayatri C. Spivak's entry in Columbia's directory.

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Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak is a vociferous literary critic who was named a University Professor in March 2007. She is also a founder of the Institute for Comparative Literature and Society, a participant in elementary and intermediate Chinese classes, and an occasional instructor, on leave in Spring 2008.

She is a noted expert and translator of the ideas of Jacques Derrida, and is known for helping found the discipline of Postcolonialism altogether, particularly the concept of the subaltern.

Criticism

Some students have found Spivak's methods of instruction arbitrary, capricious, and vain. One attempt to team-teach a course with Hamid Dabashi led to legendarily disastrous results.[1]

Her scholarship has been criticised for using "unreadable jargon" and forcing a false dichotomy between "white, Western, imperialist males" and "designated, politically correct victims" on her opponents to bludgeon them into submission. [2]

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