Eddie Yeghiayan
Translation of Mahasveta Devi’s "Draupadi."
Illustrated Weekly of India (July 20-26, 1991), 3(29):24-26.
Reprint of "'Draupadi' by Mahasveta Devi" (1981)
"Feminism in Decolonization: Once
Again a Leap into the Postcolonial Banal." differences:
A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies (Fall 1991),
3(3):139-170.
A paper presented in March 1991, at Princeton University's
Natalie Zemon Davis Center for Historical
Studies.
Comment by Joan W. Scott, pp. 171-175.
"French Feminism in an International
Frame." In Mary Eagleton, ed., Feminist Literary
Criticism, pp. 83-109. Longman Critical Readers. London
&
New York: Longman, 1991.
See "French Feminism in an International
Frame" (1981)
"Identity and Alterity: An Interview –- Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak with Nikos Papastergiadis" Arena: A Marxist Journal of Criticism and Discussion (Summer 1991), 97:65-76.
"Interview with Gayatri Spivak."
Social Text (1991), 9(3) [28]:122-134.
Afsaneh Najmabadi conducts an interview that is primarily on Salman
Rushdie's The Satanic
Verses.
"Literature, Theory and Commitment: III." In Kenneth Harrow, Jonathan Ngaté, and Clarisse Zimra, eds., Crisscrossing Boundaries in African Literatures, 1986, pp. 71-75. Annual Selected Papers of the African Literature Association. Washington, DC: African Literature Association and Three Continents Press, 1991.
"Marxist Feminism." Frontier (January 26, 1991), 23(4):17-19.
"Neocolonialism and the Secret Agent of
Knowledge: An
Interview with Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak." Oxford
Literary Review (1991), 13(1-2):220-251.
Interviewed by Robert Young.
Interview took place in Oxford, March 15, 1991.
Issue is on "Neocolonialism," edited by Robert Young.
(with Lila Abu-Lughod.) "Nine Days into the War." Public
Culture: Bulletin of the Center for Transnational Studies (Spring
1991), 3(2):121-133.
A conversation in Princeton, New Jersey, on January 23, 1991.
Part of a section in the journal entitled "‘Collective Conversations’
on ‘The Gulf War.’"
"Not Virgin Enough to Say That [S]he
Occupies the Place of the Other." Cardozo Law
Review (December 1991), 13(4):1343-1348.
Reprinted in Outside in the Teaching Machine (1993), pp. 173-178.
"Reflections on Cultural Studies in
the Post-Colonial Conjuncture." Critical
Studies (Spring 1991), 3(1-2):63-78.
An Interview with the Guest Editor, Roberta L.
Salper.
This volume is entitled "Cultural Studies: Crossing the
Boundaries."
"Remembering the Limits: Difference, Identity and Practice." [A Transcript] In Peter Osborne, ed., Socialism and the Limits of Liberalism, pp. 227-239. London & New York: Verso, 1991.
"Rhetoric and Cultural Explanation: A
Discussion with Gayatri
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(Inter)views: Cross Disciplinary Perspectives on Rhetoric and
Literacy, pp. 243-254. Carbondale & Edwardsville:
Southern Illinois University Press, 1991.
A discussion with Phillip Sipora and Janet Atwill.
Reprint of "Rhetoric and Cultural Explanation: A
Discussion" (1990).
"Theory in the Margin: Coetzee's
Foe Reading Defoe's Crusoe/Roxana." In
Jonathan Arac and Barbara Johnson, eds., Consequences of
Theory, pp. 154-180. Selected Papers from English
Institute, 1987-88. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press,
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See "Theory in the Margin: Coetzee's ‘Foe’
Reading Defoe's Crusoe/Roxana" (1990).
"Time and Timing: Law and History." In John Bender and David E. Wellberry, eds., Chronotypes: The Construction of Time, pp. 99-117. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1991.