Eddie Yeghiayan
Gabaccia, Donna and Franca Iacovetta. "Women, Work, and Protest in the Italian Diaspora: An International Research Agenda." Labour/Le Travail (Fall 1998), 42:164.
Gabriel, Barbara. "Performing
Theory,
Performing Gender: Critical Postscript." Essays on
Canadian
Writing (Winter 1994), 54:250, 260.
This volume is entitled "The Gender Issue"
Galehouse, Maggie. "'New World Woman': Toni Morrison's Sula." Papers on Language & Literature (Fall 1999), 35(4):353, 362.
Gallagher, Maggie. "Gender Utopia, Ltd." National Review
(March 4, 1988), 40(4):48-49.
Review of Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak's In Other Worlds: Essays in
Cultural Politics (1987, 1988), Frigga Haug,
ed., Female
Sexualization, and Alice Jardine and Paul Smith, eds., Men in
Feminism.
Gallop, Jane. "Annie Leclerc Writing a Letter, with Vermeer." October (Summer 1985), 33:109.
Gallop, Jane. "The Translation
of
Deconstruction." Qui Parle: Literature, Philosophy, Visual
Arts, History (Fall-Winter 1994), 8(1):50-62.
This issue is entitled
"Allegory in Translation."
Gallop, Jane. "Writing and Sexual Difference: The Difference Within." Critical Inquiry (Summer 1982), 8(4):800, 803.
Galperin, William. "Coleridge
and Critical
Intervention." Wordsworth Circle (Winter
1991),
22(1):63n2, 64n7.
Refers to Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak's discussion of Coleridge in "The
Letter as Cutting Edge" (1977).
Gambrell, Alice. Women Intellectuals, Modernism, and Difference: Transatlantic Culture, 1919-1945, pp.2, 17, 30, 190-191, 193, 236. Cultural Margins, 4. Cambridge & New York: Cambridge University Press, 1997.
Gandhi, Leela. Postcolonial Theory: A Critical Introduction, pp. 1-3, 25, 26-27, 34, 55-56, 59, 65-66, 74, 84, 86-87, 88, 90-91, 93-94, 126-127, 187. New York: Columbia University Press, 1998.
Ganguly, Kenya. "Alien[ated]
Readers:
Harlequin Romances and the Politics of Popular Culture."
Communication (1991), 12(2):134,
141-142, 150.
Quotes Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak's view that Deconstruction does not
allow any absolute justification of any political position, and also
discusses her view of the role of feminism in international political
economy.
Ganguly, Keya. "Carnal
Knowledge: Visuality
and the Modern in Charulata." Camera
Obscura:
Feminism, Culture, and Media Studies (January 1996),
37:163, 171,
172, 184n22, 185nn38, 41.
Quotes the following
from Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak on the gendered
subaltern:
"Between patriarchy
and imperialism, subject-constitution and
object-formation, the figure of the woman disappears, not into a pristine
nothingness, but into a violent shuttling which is the displaced
figuration of the 'Third World woman' caught between tradition and
modernization." Elsewhere in the article the author asserts: "Spivak
brilliantly proposes that idealist and materialist predications of the
'subject' be re-integrated so that both 'consciousness' and 'labor-power'
are regarded as 'materialist' determinations of value, but with necessary
'textualist' or supplementary measures. In this scheme, the
'open-endedness' of the economic transformation of labor into capital is
productive of an indeterminacy, or what Spivak calls
'super-adequation'."
Ganguly, Keya. "Something Like
a Snake:
Pedagogy and Postcolonial Literature." College
Literature (October 1992- February 1993),
19(3) & 20(1):186,
190.
Double Issue on
"Teaching Postcolonial and Commonwealth
Literatures."
Gant-Britton, Lisbeth. "African Women and
Visual Culture: A Sample Syllabus." Camera Obscura:
Feminism,
Culture, and Media Studies (September 1995), 36:95, 107,
109-110, 113n34, 115nn55, 59.
This issue's theme is
"Black Women, Spectatorship, and Visual
Culture."
Gardiner, Allan. "J. M. Coetzee's Dusklands: Colonial Encounters of the Robinsonian Kind." WLWE: World Literature Written in English (Autumn 1987), 27(2):175, 184n8.
Gates, Henry Louis, Jr. "African American Criticism." In Stephen Greenblatt and Giles Gunn, eds., Redrawing the Boundaries: The Transformation of English and American Literary Studies, p. 317n7. New York: Modern Language Association of America, 1992.
Gates, Henry Louis, Jr. "An
Interview with
Henry Louis Gates, Jr." Callaloo (Spring
1991),
14(2):456.
Interview conducted by Charles H. Rowell.
Gauthier, Marni. "The Intersection of the Postmodern and the Postcolonial in J.M. Coetzee's Foe." English Language Notes (June 1997), 34(4):67, 68, 71nn37, 41.
Gavin, William J. "Heroes and Deconstruction: Lermontov's A Hero of Our Time." Studies in Soviet Thought (November 1987), 34(4):262, 265n8, 266n37.
Gavin, William J. "Text vs Context: Irony and 'The Communist Manifesto'." Studies in Soviet Thought (May 1989), 37(4):273, 283n3.
Geirola, Gustavo. "Confluencias y divergencias entre la poesía de Vanguardia en Latinoamérica y la poesía surgida de la guerra civil española." Revista Chilena de Literatura (November 1995), 47:28, 55.
George, Caroline. Review of Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak's In Other Worlds: Essays in Cultural Politics (1987, 1988). Millenium: Journal of International Studies (1988), 17:590-591.
George, Diana and Susan Sanders. "Reconstructing Tonto: Cultural Formations and American Indians in 1990s Television Fiction." Cultural Studies (October 1995), 9(3): 452.
George, Olakunle. "Compound of Spells: The Predicament of D.O. Fagunwa (1903-63)." Research in African Literatures (Spring 1997), 28(1):94, 97.
George, Olakunle. "Modernity and the Promise of Reading." Diacritics: A Review of Contemporary Criticism (Winter 1995), 25(4):72n3, 76, 88.
George, Rosemary Marangoly. "Homes in the
Empire, Empires in the Home." Cultural
Critique (Winter
1993-94), 26:98-99, 100, 124n21, 127.
The author discusses
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak's account of the impact
of imperialism on white female subjects in 19th
century
texts.
Ger, Guliz. "Human Development and Humane Consumption: Well-Being Beyond the 'Good Life'." Journal of Public Policy & Marketing (Spring 1997), 16(1):110.
Germain, Randall D. and Michael Kenny. "Engaging Gramsci: International Relations Theory and the New Gramscians." Review of International Studies (January 1998), 24(1):19n73.
Geyer, Michael. "Historical
Fictions of
Autonomy and the Europeanization of National History." Central European History
(September-December 1989), 22(3-4):335-356, 335n62.
Special Issue: "German
Histories: Challenges in Theory, Practice,
Technique," edited by Micahel Geyer and Konrad H. Jarausch.
Geyer, Michael. "Multiculturalism and the Politics of General Education." Critical Inquiry (Spring 1993), 19(3):513n32, 518n44.
Geyer, Michael and Charles Bright. "World History in a Global Age." American Historical Review (October 1995), 100(4):1034.
Ghaussy, Sohelia. "A Stepmother Tongue: 'Feminine Writing' in Assia Djebar's Fantasia: An Algerian Cavalcade." World Literature Today (Summer 1994), 68(3):462.
Ghorayshi, Parvin. "Women in Developing Countries: Methodological and Theoretical Considerations." Women & Politics (Summer 1996), 16(3):98, 109, 111.
Gibbons, Luke. "Race Against
Time: Racial
Discourse and Irish History." Oxford Literary
Review
(1991), 13(1-2):110, 116nn46, 47.
Issue is on
"Neocolonialism."
Gilbert, Helen. "The Catherine Wheel: Travel, Exile and the (Post) Colonial Woman." Southerly: A Review of Australian Literature (June 1993), 53(2):61, 75n12.
Gilbert, Nina. "Duras' Le Vice-Consul and the Itinerant Discourse of Feminism." Canadian Review of Comparative Literature/Revue Canadienne de Littérature Comparée (September 1994), 21(3):313-314, 323, 324.
Gilbert, Paula Ruth. "All
Roads Pass Through
Jubilee: Gabrielle Roy's La Route d'Altamont and Alice
Munro's Lives of Girls and Women." Colby
Quarterly (June 1993), 29(2):139, 148.
This issue is entitled "Writing in/on the Canadas."
Gilbert, Rob. Review of Rey Chow's Writing Diaspora: Tactics of Intervention in Contemporary Cultural Studies. Discourse & Society (October 1995), 6(4):547, 548.
Gilbert, Sandra M. "Jane Eyre and the Secrets of Furious Lovemaking." Novel: A Forum on Fiction (Summer 1998), 31(3):360n6, 372.
Gilbert, Sandra M. and Susan Gubar. "Sexual
Linguistics: Gender, Language, Sexuality." New
Literary
History: A Journal of Theory & Interpretation (Spring 1985),
16(3):519, 539n15.
Issue is on "On
Writing Histories of Literature"
Giles, Paul. "Virtual Americas:
The
Internationalization of American Studies and the Ideology of
Exchange." American Quarterly
(September 1998), 50(3):530, 546n16.
Notes Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak's observations on the parochial nature
of multicultural debates and her advocacy of a truly global, transnational
cultural studies.
Gill, Gillian C. Review of Sally Mc-Connell-Ginet, Ruth Borker, and Nelly Furman, eds., Women and Language in Literature and Society (1980), Cheris Kramerae's Women and Men Speaking, and Mary Vetterling-Braggin, ed., Sexist Language: A Modern Philosophical Analysis. Signs (Winter 1982), 8(2):363-367.
Gilmore, Paul. "'De Genewine Artekil': William Wells Brown, Blackface Minstrelsy, and Abolitionism." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography (December 1997), 69(4):773n27.
Girgus, Sam B. "Oedipus Texts: Freud, Feminism and
American Studies."
American Quarterly (June 1991),
43(2):347-357.
Review of Teresa Brennan, ed., Between Feminism and
Psychoanalysis (1989), Peter Gay's Reading Freud:
Explorations and Entertainments, Nancy J. Chodorow's Feminism
and Psychoanalytic Theory, and Lucy Fischer's
Shot/Countershot: Film Tradition and Women's Cinema.
Giroux, Henry A. "Democracy and the Discourse of Cultural Difference: Towards a Politics of Border Pedagogy." British Journal of Sociology of Education (1991), 12(4):517, 519.
Giroux, Henry A. "Doing
Cultural Studies:
Youth and the Challenge of Pedagogy." Harvard
Educational
Review (Fall 1994), 64(3):282, 304n16.
"Theorists such as
Gayatri Spivak, Stanley Aronowitz, and others do
engage the relationship between cultural studies and pedagogy, but they
constitute a small minority."
Giroux, Henry A. "Literacy, Pedagogy, and the Politics of Difference." College Literature (February 1992), 19(1):2, 11.
Giroux, Henry A. "Post-Colonial Ruptures and Democratic Possibilities: Multiculturalism as Anti-Racist Pedagogy." Cultural Critique (Spring 1992), 21:19, 35n9, 39.
Giroux, Henry A. "Rethinking
the Boundaries
of Educational Discourse: Modernism, Postmodernism, and Feminism."
College Literature
(June-October 1990), 17(2-3):21, 50.
Special Double Issue
on "The Politics of Teaching Literature."
Giroux, Henry A. "Rewriting
the Discourse of
Racial Identity: Towards a Pedagogy and
Politics of Whiteness." Harvard Educational
Review
(Summer 1997), 67(2):312, 319nn78, 80.
Symposium on
"Ethnicity and Education."
Gladney, Dru C. "Representing
Nationality in
China: Refiguring Majority/Minority Identities." Journal of
Asian Studies (February
1994), 53(1):96, 122.
Quotes Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak's remark that "one of the gifts of
the logic of decolonization is parliamentary democracy."
Göbel, Walter. "Cultural Studies:
From
Intracultural to Intercultural Approaches and the Disintegration of
British Cultural Studies." Anglia:
Zeitschrift für Englische Philologie (1998),
116(1):64n25,
69, 69-70n37.
Provides a short
summary of Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak's views.
Godard, Barbara. "Between Repetition and Rehearsal: Conditions of (Women's) Theatre in Canada in a Space of Reproduction." Theatre Research in Canada/Recherches Théâtrales au Canada (Spring-Fall 1992), 13(1-2):25, 33.
Godway, Eleanor M. "Private Scholars--Public
Intellectuals: Can These Be Separated?" International Studies
in Philosophy (1997), 29(1):43n24.
Mentions Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak's view that deconstruction is the
radical acceptance of vulnerability.
Goebel, Allison. "Process, Perception and Power: Notes from 'Participatory' Research in a Zimbabwean Resettlement Area." Development and Change (April 1998), 29(2):278n1, 304.
Goellnicht, Donald C. "Minority History as
Metafiction: Joy Kogawa's Obasan." Tulsa
Studies
in Women's Literature (Fall 1989), 8(2):303n3.
Refers to Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak's book In Other
Worlds (1987, 1988) as an important theoretical
book on race
questions that goes "beyond mimetic and humanistic concerns."
Goetschel, Willi. "Germanistik in den USA." Weimarer Beiträge (1993), 39(3):341nn4, 8, 9.
Goetz, Anne Marie. "Feminism and the Limits of the Claim to Know: Contradictions in the Feminist Approach to Women in Development ." Millenium: Journal of International Studies (Winter 1988), 17(3):484, 485, 495nn27, 29, 43, 44.
Goldie, Terry. "The Representation of the Indigene." In Bill Ashcroft, Gareth Griffiths, and Helen Tiffin, eds., The Post-Colonial Studies Reader, p. 234. London & New York: Routledge, 1995.
Golley, Gregory L. "Tanizaki Junichiro: The Art of Subversion and the Subversion of Art." Journal of Japanese Studies (Summer 1995), 21(2):399n124.
Golumbia, David. "Quine's Ambivalence." Cultural Critique (Winter 1997-98), 38:26-27, 34 n16, 38.
Golumbia, David. "Resisting 'The World': Philip K. Dick, Cultural Studies, and Metaphysical Realism." Science-Fiction Studies (March 1996), 23:102.
Goodchild, Philip. "Deleuzean Ethics." Theory, Culture & Society: Explorations in Critical Social Science (May 1997), 14(2):40, 50.
Gooding, Susan Staiger. "Place, Race, and
Names: Layered Identities in United States v. Oregon,
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation,
Plaintiff-Intervenor." Law & Society
Review (1994),
28(5):1228.
Cites Gayaytri
Chakravorty Spivak's "Can the Subaltern Speak?"
(1988).
Symposium: "Community and Identity in Sociolegal Studies"
Gorham, Peter J. and Pamela Nuttall Nason. "Why Make Teachers' Work More Visible to Parents?" Young Children (July 1997), 52(5):24, 26.
Goss, Jasper. "Postcolonialism: Subverting Whose Empire?" Third World Quarterly: Journal of Emerging Areas (June 1996), 17(2):239, 240, 242, 244, 245, 249n5, 250n18.
Gottfried, Amy S. "Angry Arts:
Silence,
Speech and Song in Gayl Jones's Corregidora."
African American Review (Winter 1994),
28(4):562-563,
570.
Compares and contrasts Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak's and Cixous'
perspectives on female desire.
Graham, Colin. "Subalternity
and Gender:
Problems of Post-Colonial Irishness." Journal of
Gender
Studies: An International Forum for the Debate on Gender in All Fields of
Study (November 1996), 5(3):365, 369-370,
372, 373.
Special Issue on "Post-Colonial Issues"
Granger, John. "The Critique
of the Mirror
in Rossetti's The House of Life." Journal of
Pre-Raphaelite Studies (May 1984), 4(2):4, 6,
15n8, 9.
Quotes Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak's remarks in her "Translator's
Preface" to Jacques Derrida's Of Grammatology (1976) on
silent, interior monologue.
Green, Keith and Jill LeBihan. Critical Theory and Practice: A Coursebook, pp.137, 298, 309. London & New York: Routledge, 1996.
Greene. Diana. "Karolina Pavlova' s 'At the Tea Table' and the Politics of Class and Gender." Russian Review: An American Quarterly Devoted to Russia Past and Present (April 1994), 53(2):271n1.
Greene, Maxine. "Epistemology and Educational Research: The Influence of Recent Approaches to Knowledge." Review of Research in Education (1994), 20:436, 463.
Greene, Ronald Walther. "Another Materialist Rhetoric." Critical Studies in Mass Communication (March 1998), 15(1):25, 40.
Greenfield, Matthew. "Coetzee's Foe and Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations: Confessions, Authority, and Private Languages." Journal of Narrative Technique (Fall 1995), 25(3):235, 237.
Greenfield, Susan C. "'Abroad and at Home': Sexual Ambiguity, Miscegenation, and Colonial Boundaries in Edgeworth's Belinda." PMLA: Publications of the Modern Language Association of America (March 1997), 112(2):215, 228.
Greenwood, E.B. Review of Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak's Outside In the Teaching Machine (1993). Notes and Queries (March 1995), 42(1):135-136.
Gregg. Nina. "What I'd Want: Communication Studies in Which Women's University Where?" Communication Education (October 1996), 45(4):360, 366.
Gregg, Robert and Madhavi Kale. "The Empire and Mr Thompson: Making of Indian Princes and English Working Class." Economic and Political Weekly [Bombay] (September 6, 1997), 32(36):2284, 2288.
Gregory, Derek. "Commitments:
The Work of
Theory in Human Geography."
Economic Geography (January 1996),
72(1):77, 80.
A response to Clive
Barnett's review of Gregory's Geographical
Imaginations.
Grewal, Inderpal. "The
Postcolonial, Ethnic
Studies, and the Diaspora: The Contexts of Ethnic Immigrant/Migrant
Cultural Studies in the US."
Socialist Review (1994), 24(4):46, 51, 71, 72nn4, 5, 73nn20,
22, 74n49.
This Special Issue is entitled "The Traveling Nation: India and Its
Diaspora," edited by Amarpal K. Dhaliwal.
Grewal, Inderpal. Review of Javed Majeed's Ungoverned Imaginings: James Mill's The History of British India and Orientalism. Journal of Asian Studies (1993), 52(4):1061.
Griffin, Cindy L. "The Essentialist Roots of the Public Sphere: A Feminist Critique." Western Journal of Communication (Winter 1996), 60(1):23, 39.
Griffin, Cindy L. "Rhetoricizing Alienation: Mary Wollstonecraft and the Rhetorical Construction of Women's Oppression." Quarterly Journal of Speech (August 1994), 80(3):303, 310n16, 311n26.
Griffin, Cindy L. "Women as Communicators: Mary Daly's Hagiography as Rhetoric." Communication Monographs (June 1993), 60(2):162, 177.
Griffith, Mark. "The King and Eye: The Rule of the Father in Greek Tragedy." PCPS: Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society (1998), 44:36n56, 83.
Griffiths, Morwenna. "Self-Determination and Learning to be Cruel: Gender, Race and the Construction of Self in Relation to Bullying and Harassment in Schools." European Journal of Women's Studies (May 1998), 5(2):225, 231.
Grossberg, Lawrence. "Cultural
Studies
and/in New Worlds." Critical Studies in Mass
Communication (March 1993), 10(1):12, 22.
Asserts that Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak has argued In Other
Worlds (1987, 1988) that the critique of
imperialism cannot be
identified with the critique of racism.
Grossman, Michelle and Denise Cuthbert. "Body Shopping: Maternity and Alterity in
Mamatoto." Cultural Studies
(October
1996), 10(3):437, 447.
Special Issue: "Australian Feminisms," edited by Rita Felski and
Zoë Sofia.
Gubar, Susan. "Notations in Medias Res." Critical Inquiry (Winter 1999), 25(2):382.
Gubar, Susan. "What Ails Feminist Criticism?" Critical Inquiry (Summer 1998), 24(4):890, 892-894, 899.
Gugelberger, Georg M. "Decolonizing the
Canon: Considerations of Third World Literature." New Literary
History: A Journal of Theory & Interpretation (Summer 1991),
22(3):516, 523n23.
This issue's topic is entitled "Undermining Subjects."
Gugelberger, Georg and Michael Kearney. "Voices for the Voiceless: Testimonial Literature in Latin
America." Latin American Perspectives (Summer
1991),
18(3) [70]:4, 14.
Issue is on "Voices of
the Voiceless in Testimonial Literature, Part
I," edited by Georg Gugelberger.
Guha, Ramachandra. "Subaltern and Bhadralok Studies."
Economic
and Political Weekly [Bombay] (August 19, 1995),
30(33):2056-2058.
Review of David Arnold
and David Hardiman, eds., Subaltern
Studies VIII: Essays in Honour of Ranajit Guha, and Shahid Amin's
Event, Memory, Metaphor: Chaury Chaura, 1922-1992.
Guillory, John. "Canonical and
Non-Canonical: A Critique of the Current Debate." ELH: A
Journal of English Literary History (Fall 1987),
54(3):522n16.
Refers to Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak's "Scattered Speculations on the
Question of Value" (1985).
Gunew, Sneja. "Culture, Gender and the Author-Function: 'Wongar's' Walg." Southern Review [Adelaide] (November 1987), 20(3):262, 263, 265, 268n11, 270n18.
Gunew, Sneja. "Feminist
Criticism: Positions
and Questions." Southern Review [Adelaide]
(1983),
16(1):157, 161n8.
Part of a Forum on
"Feminism and
Interpretation Theory" with Meagan Morris and Anne Freadman.
Gunew, Sneja. "Framing Marginality: Distinguishing the Textual Politics of the Marginal Voice." Southern Review [Adelaide] (1985) 18(2):142, 154nn1, 7, 155n18.
Gunew, Sneja. "Multicultural
Multiplicities:
US, Canada, Australia." Meanjin (Spring 1993),
52(3):456, 457, 459n9, 460n44, 46, 49.
This issue is entitled
"Cultural Difference and its
Enemies."
Gunew, Sneja. "Performing Ethnicity: The Demidenko Show and Its Gratifying Pathologies." Australian Feminist Studies (April 1996), 11(23):57, 62n30.
Gunkel, David J. and Ann Hetzel Gunkel. "Virtual Geographies: The New Worlds of Cyberspace." Critical Studies in Mass Communication (June 1997), 14(2):134n4, 137.
Gupta, Dipankar. "Feminification of Theory." Economic and Political Weekly [Bombay] (March 25, 1995), 30(12):618, 620.