Eddie Yeghiayan
"Colloquium on Narrative."
Typereader (December 1989), 3:21-38.
An Interview.
"Feminism and Critical Theory." In
Dan Latimer, ed.,
Contemporary
Critical Theory, pp. 634-658. San Diego:
Harcourt Brace
Jovanovich, 1989.
Reprint of "Feminism and Critical Theory"
(1985).
"Feminism and Deconstruction, Again:
Negotiating with Unacknowledged Masculinism." In Teresa
Brennan,
ed., Between Feminism and Psychoanalysis, pp. 206-223.
London & New York: Routledge, 1989.
Reprinted as "Feminism and Deconstruction,
Again: Negotiations" in
Outside in the Teaching Machine (1993),
pp. 121-140.
"The Great Works: Who Needs Them?"
Current (December 1989), 318:4-11.
Reprint of "Who Needs the Great Works?"
(1989).
"Imperialism and Sexual Difference."
In Robert Con Davis and Ronald Schleifer, eds.,
Contemporary
Literary Criticism: Literary and Cultural Studies, pp. 517-529. 2nd ed. Longman English and Humanities
Series.
New York & London: Longman, 1989.
Reprint of "Imperialism and Sexual
Difference" (1986).
"In a Word. Interview."
Differences (Summer 1989), 1(2):124-156.
Interview conducted by Ellen
Rooney.
Reprinted in Outside in the Teaching Machine (1993), pp. 1-23.
"In Praise of Sammy and Rosie Get
Laid."
Critical Quarterly (Summer 1989),
31(2):80-88.
On Stephen Frears’ movie Sammy and Rosie Get Laid.
See note by Colin MacCabe at end.
Reprinted in Outside in the Teaching Machine (1993), pp. 243-254.
"An Interview with Gayatri Spivak."
Blast Unlimited (Spring 1989),
19(1):84-97.
Interview conducted by Lukas Barr.
"Letters from Readers: 'Professor of
Terror'."
Commentary (December 1989), 88(6):5.
Letter commenting on an article on Edward Said by Edward Alexander
entitled "Professor of Terror." Commentary (August
1989), 88(2):49-50.
"Naming Gayatri Spivak."
Stanford Humanities Review (Spring 1989), 1(1):84-97.
Interviewed by Maria Koundoura.
"Negotiating the Structures of
Violence: A Conversation with Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak." Polygraph (Spring 1989), 2-3:218-229.
Interview of September 26, 1987, conducted by Rashmi Bhatnagar,
Richard Dienst, Rosanne Kennedy, Joel Reed, and Henry Schwarz, following a
lecture by Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak entitled "The Use and Abuse of
Deconstruction," at the "Converge in Crisis" conference at the Duke
Center for Critical Theory in Durham, North
Carolina.
Reprinted in The Post-Colonial Critic: Interviews,
Strategies, Dialogues (1990), pp. 139-151.
"The Political Economy of Women as Seen by a Literary Critic." In Elizabeth Weed, ed., Coming to Terms: Feminism, Theory, Politics, pp. 218-229. New York & London: Routledge, 1989.
"Post-Coloniality and the Field of
Value." [sound recording]
1 sound cassette (91 min.) : analog,
mono.
Recorded in Ithaca,
New York by Cornell University.
Lecture, April 21, 1989.
"Post-structuralism, Marginality,
Post-coloniality, and Value." Sociocriticism
(1989), 5(2) [10]:43-81.
This essay is based on an address made at a conference on Cultural Value
at Birbeck College, at the University of London, on July 16,
1988.
"Questions of Multi-Culturalism."
In
Mary Lynn Broe and Angela Ingram, eds., Women's Writing in
Exile, pp. 412-420. Chapel Hill & London:
University of North Carolina Press, 1989.
Reprint of "Questions of Multi-Culturalism"
(1986).
"Reading The Satanic
Verses." Public Culture: Bulletin of the
Center for Transnational Cultural Studies (Fall 1989),
2(1):79-99.
Part of a section of the journal entitled "The Rushdie Debate," with
pieces by Peter van der Veer, Feroza Jussawalla and Charles
Taylor.
Reprinted in Outside in the Teaching Machine (1993), pp. 217-241
"A Response to ‘The Difference Within:
Feminism and Critical Theory." In Elizabeth
Meese and Alice Parker, eds., The Difference Within:
Feminism and
Critical Theory, pp. 208-220. Critical
Theory, 8.
Amsterdam & Philadelphia: Benjamins, 1989.
Part of the 13th Alabama Symposium on English and American
Literature, 1986, held at the University of
Alabama.
"Three Women's Texts and a Critique of
Imperialism." In Catherine Belsey and Jane Moore, eds.,
The
Feminist Reader: Essays in Gender and the Politics of Literary
Criticism, pp. 175-195, 237-240.
New York: Blackwell, 1989.
Reprint of "Three Women's Texts and a Critique
of Imperialism" (1985).
"Who Claims Alterity?" In Barbara Kruger and Phil Mariani, eds., <CITE>Remaking History: Discussions in Contemporary Culture, pp. 269-292. DIA Art Foundation Discussions in Contemporary Culture, 4. Seattle: Bay Press, 1989.
"Who Needs the Great Works?"
Harper's Magazine (September 1989),
279(1672):43-52.
A panel discussion on the Canon with Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Jack
Hitt, E.D. Hirsch, Jr., John Kaliski, Jon Pareles, and Roger Shattuck.
"Woman in Difference: Mahasweta Devi's
Douloti."
[sound recording]
2 sound cassettes: analog, mono.
Recorded in Ithaca, New York by Cornell
University.
Lecture, April 22, 1989.
"Woman in Difference: Mahasweta Devi's
‘Douloti the Bountiful’." Cultural Critique
(Winter 1989-90), 14:
105-128.
Special Issue: "The Construction of Gender and Modes of Social Division
II," edited by Donna Przybylowicz, Nancy Hartsock, and Pamela
McCallum.
Reprinted as "Woman in Difference" in
Outside in the Teaching Machine (1993),
pp. 77-95.