Eddie Yeghiayan
Labio, Catherine. "The Aesthetics of Adam Smith's Labor Theory of Value." Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation (Summer 1997), 38(2):147n7.
LaCapra, Dominick. "Habermas and the Grounding of Critical Theory." History and Theory: Studies in the Philosophy of History (1977), 16(3):240n3.
Laclau, Ernesto. "Power and Representation." In Mark Poster, ed., Politics, Theory, and Contemporary Culture, p. 293. A Critical Theory Institute Book. New York: Columbia University Press, 1993.
Laframboise, Lisa . "'Maiden
and Monster':
The Female Caliban in Canadian Tempests." WLWE:
World Literature Written in English (Fall 1991),
31(2):38,
49.
Explains Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak's "Three
Women's Texts and a Critique of Imperialism" (1985) with
the
following observation: "The native female becomes a means to the
end-the white female's situation of her self in relation to patriarchial
discourse. It is the white female's occlusion of the Other woman that
renders these post-colonial readings vulnerable to the imperialist
project."
Lagos, María Inés. "Displaced
Subjects: Valenzuela and the Metropolis." World Literature
Today (Autumn) 1995), 69(4):729, 732
This issue Focus is on
Luisa Valenzuela.
Lakritz, Andrew. "Identification and Difference: Structures of Privilege in Cultural Criticism." In Judith Roof and Robyn Wiegman, eds., Who Can Speak? Authority and Critical Identity, pp.3, 6-9, 12, 16, 25-26n3, 26nn4, 8, 29. Urbana & Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1995.
Lai, Ming-yan. "The Intellectual's Deaf-Mute, or (How) Can We Speak Beyond Postcoloniality?" Cultural Critique (Spring 1998), 39:33-37, 55n4, 558.
Laird, Holly. "From the
Editor."
Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature (Spring 1991), 10(1):10,
11nn3, 4.
This issue is on
"Redefining Marginality," which is based on the fourth
annual Comparative Literature Symposium held at the University of Tulsa in
Spring 1989, where Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak gave a version of
her essay
"Theory in the Margin: Coetzee's Foe Reading Defoe's
Crusoe/Roxanna (1990).
Lal, Vinay. "The Incident of
the 'Crawling
Lane': Women in the Punjab Disturbances of 1919."
Genders (Spring 1993), 16:60n83.
The author's
concluding sentence: "It is not that colonialism does not
allow the other to speak but rather that it reserves the last word for
itself, reserving it by the process, as I have suggested, of constituting
certain incidents as 'events' which are then inscribed into history."
Lambropoulos, Vasilis. "Modern Greek Studies in the Age of Ethnography." Journal of Modern Greek Studies (October 1997), 15(2):200, 201, 206, 208.
Landrum, Larry. "The Shattered Modernism of Momaday's House Made of Dawn." MFS: Modern Fiction Studies (Winter 1996), 42(4):784n11, 786.
Landry, Donna. "American Gender Studies." Women: A Cultural Review (Summer 1999), 10(2):215, 216.
Landry, Donna. The Muses of Resistance: Laboring-Class Women's Poetry in Britain, 1739-1796, pp. 5, 13, 217-218, 245, 268-269, 281n9, 302n18, 306n90, 309nn3, 4, 315n24. Cambridge & New York: Cambridge University Press, 1990.
Landry, Donna. "The Word According to Moi: Politics and Feminist Literary Theory." Criticism: A Quarterly for Literature and the Arts (Winter 1987), 29(1):130, 132n13.
Landy, Marcia. "Gramsci beyond Gramsci: The Writings of Toni Negri." Boundary 2: An International Journal of Literature and Culture (Summer 1994), 21(2):68, 88.
Landy, Marcia. "The Sexuality of History in Contemporary British Cinema." Film Criticism (Fall-Winter 1996), 20(1-2):78, 87.
Langbauer, Laurie. "Cultural
Studies and the
Politics of the Everyday." Diacritics:A Review of
Contemporary
Criticism (Sping 1992), 22(1):48, 60-62, 63.
Quotes Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak's observation that a
poststructuralist critique of cultural studies may be "misread as
'postmodern modesties replacing Marxist certitudes'."
Reviewing Patrick
Brantlinger's Crusoe's Footprints: Culture
Studies in Britain and America and Henri Lefebvre's Everyday
Life in the Modern World.
Lange, Barbara Rose. "Gender Politics and Musical Performers in the Isten Gyülekezet: A Fieldwork Account." Journal of American Folklore (Winter 1996), 109(431):71, 76.
Langeteig, Kendra. "Visions in the Crystal Ball, Ezra Pound, H.D., and the Form of the Mystical." Paideuma: A Journal Devoted to Ezra Pound Scholarship (Spring & Fall 1996), 25(1 & 2):60-61, 81.
Lanser, Susan S. "Feminist
Criticism, 'The
Yellow Wallpaper,' and the Politics of Color in America." Feminist Studies (Fall 1989), 15(3):433, 441n62.
On Charlotte Perkins
Gilman's 1892 book The Yellow
Wallpaper.
Laplace-Sinatra, Michael. "Shelley's Editing Process in the Preface to Epipsychidion." Keats-Shelley Review (1997), 11:171n12.
Larner, Glenn. "The Real as Illusion: Deconstructing Power in Family Therapy." Journal of Family Therapy (May 1995), 17(2):206, 217.
Larsen, Ernest. "In the Realm
of the
Censors." Transition (1991),
53:111.
Review of Lucy
Lippard's Mixed Blessings: New Art in a
Multicultural Era.
Discusses
contributions to the book Out There (1990).
Larson, Pier M. "'Capacities and Modes of Thinking': Intellectual Engagements and Subaltern Hegemony in the Early History of Malagasy Christianity." American Historical Review (October 1997), 102(4):997n106.
Lather, Patti. "Fertile Obsession: Validity After Poststructuralism." Sociological Quarterly (November 1993), 34(4):674, 689n10, 692.
Lather, Patti. "Shorter Letter: Coreadings, Misreadings, and Rereadings." Harvard Educational Review (Fall 1997), 67(3):595.
Lather, Patti. "Troubling
Clarity: The
Politics of Accessible Language." Harvard
Educational
Review (Fall 1996), 66(3):525, 527, 528, 540,
543, 544n6.
The last section of
her paper is entitled "The Work of Theory:
Scattered Speculations on the Question of Value."
Lather, Patti. "Feminist Perspectives on Empowering Research Methodologies." Women's Studies International Forum (1988), 11(6):578n1, 581.
Lavie, Smadar and Ted Swedenburg. "Between and Among the Boundaries of Culture: Bridging Text and Lived Experience in the Third Timespace." Cultural Studies: Theorizing Politics, Politicizing Theory (January 1996), 10(1):163, 178.
Lawrence, Karen R. Penelope Voyages: Women and Travel in the British Literary Tradition, pp.10n11, 20n25, 106, 142. 258. Reading Women Writing. Ithaca & London: Cornell University Press, 1994.
Lawson, Alan. "Postcolonial Theory and the 'Settler' Subject." Essays on Canadian Writing (Fall 1995), 56:24, 36.
Lazarus, Neil. "Disavowing
Decolonization:
Fanon, Nationalism, and the Problematic of
Representation in Current Theories of Colonial Discourse."
Research in African Literatures (Winter 1993), 24(4):70, 71,
75, 98.
Special Issue "In
Memory of Josaphat Bekunuru Kubayanda," edited by
Abiola Irele.
Lazarus, Neil. "National Consciousness and the Specificity of (Post)colonial Intellectualism." In Francis Barker, Peter Hulme, and Margaret Iversen, eds., Colonial Discourse/Postcolonial Theory, pp.205-210, 215. The Essex Symposia, Literature, Politics, Theory. Manchester & New York: Manchester University Press, 1994.
Lazreg, Marnia. "Feminism and Difference: The Perils of Writing as a Woman on Women in Algeria." Feminist Studies (Spring 1988), 14(1):89, 103n9, 105n38.
Leader, Zachary. "The Trouble
with Truth.
Voices. Channel 4." TLS [Times
Literary
Supplement] (May 20-26, 1988), 4442:558.
Review of a BBC
television program with John R. Searle and Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak.
LeBlanc, Jacqueline. "Politics and Commercial Sensibility in Helen Maria Williams' Letters from France." Eighteenth-Century Life (February 1997), 21(1):44n50.
Lee, Ann. "The Kwangju
Uprising and Poetry
by Ko Chong-hui, a Writer of South Cholla."
Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars
Lee, Kyung-Won. "Is the Glass Half-Empty or Half-Full? Rethinking the Problems of Postcolonial Revisionism." Cultural Critique (Spring 1997), 36:105-106, 108, 117.
Lee, Richard. "The
'Primitive', the 'Real'
and the 'World System': Knowledge Production in Contemporary
Anthropology." University of Toronto
Quarterly (Summer
1992), 61(4):478, 487.
Issue is on "The Discovery/Invention
Knowledge," edited by J.E. Chamberlin and Linda Hutcheon.
Lee, Richard B. "Art, Science, or Politics?The Crisis in Hunter-Gatherer Studies." American Anthropologist (March 1992), 94(1):36, 52.
Lees, Loretta. "In the Pursuit of Difference: Representations of Gentrification." Environment and Planning A (March 1996), 28(3):455, 470.
Lees, Loretta. Review of Sophie Watson and Katherine Gibson, eds, Postmodern Cities and Spaces. Canadian Geographer/Geographe Canadien (Fall 1996), 40(3):283.
Lehman, David. Signs of the Times: Deconstruction and the Fall of Paul de Man, pp. 93, 296. New York: Simon & Schuster/Poseidon Press, 1991.
Lehman, Kathryn. "Geography and Gender in the Narrative of Argentinean National Origin: The 'Pampa' as Chronotope." Revista de Estudios Hispánicos (January 1998), 32(1):3, 24n3, 28.
Leitch, Vincent B. American Literary Criticism from the Thirties to the Eighties, pp. 179, 267, 268, 270, 292, 298, 299, 300-302, 303, 307, 315, 320, 324, 328, 347, 392, 393, 403, 404, 406, 427n16, 437n19, 429nn39, 40. New York: Columbia University Press, 1988.
Lelwica, Michelle M. "From Superstition to Enlightenment to the Race for Pure Consciousness: Antireligious Currents in Popular and Academic Feminist Discourse." Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion (Fall 1998), 14(2):122n31.
Lenta, Margaret. "Goodbye
Lena, Goodbye
Poppie: Post-Apartheid Black Women's Writing." Ariel:
A Review
of International English Literature (October 1998),
29(4):101,
118.
Quotes Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak's remark: "For me, the question 'Who
should speak?' is less crucial than 'Who will listen?'"
Leonard, Jerry D. "Reducing
Spivak:
Marxism, Deconstruction, and the Post-Theoretical Mystique." PhD
Dissertation, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, 1996.
Abstract in Dissertation Abstracts International (June
1997), 57(12A):5182-A.
Lequin, Lucie. "Quelques
mouvements de la
transculture." Essays on Canadian Writing
(Winter
1995), 57:129, 144.
This volume is
entitled "Writing Ethnicity."
Lequin, Lucie. "Paroles transgressives et métissage culturel au féminin." Journal of Canadian Studies/Revue d' Etudes Canadiennes (Winter 1997), 31(4):50, 57.
Lerner, Laurence. "Bertha and the Critics: The Character of Bertha Mason in Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre." Nineteenth-Century Literature (December 1989), 44(3):278, 281n16.
Levin, Richard "The Politicized Language of Literary Criticism." Centennial Review (Spring 1993), 37(2):291, 304.
Levin, Richard . "The Protocols of the Elders of Late Capitalism (USA Branch)." Centennial Review (Winter 1998), 42(1):37, 46n20, 48.
Levine, Philippa. "Rereading the 1890s: Venereal Disease as 'Constitutional Crisis' in Britain and British India." Journal of Asian Studies (August 1996), 55(3):603, 611.
Levy, Anita. "Jane
Eyre, the
Woman Writer, and the History of Experience." Modern
Language
Quarterly: A Journal of Literary History (March 1995),
56(1):88.
Cites "Three Women's
Texts and a Critique of Imperialism" (1986) by
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak who says in the essay about Brontë's
Jane Eyre that she is trying "to situate feminist
individualism in its historical determination."
Lew, Joseph W. "The Deceptive
Other: Mary
Shelley's Critique of Orientalism in Frankenstein."
Studies in Romanticism (Summer 1991),
30(2):257.
Asserts that only
Gayatari Chakravorty Spivak and Ann K. Mellor have
hinted at Frankenstein's anti-imperilalistic concerns.
Lewis, Desiree. "Feminisms in South Africa." Women's Studies International Forum (September-October 1993), 16(5):536, 542.
Li, Victor. "Towards
Articulation:
Postcolonial Theory and Demotic Resistance." Ariel:
A Review
of International English Literature (January 1995),
26(1):171,
172, 189.
Issue is entitled
"Postcolonialism and Its Discontents"
Liddle, Joanna and Shirin Rai. "Feminism, Imperialism and Orientalism: The Challenge of the 'Indian Woman'." Women's History Review (1998), 7(4):498, 516n10.
Lim, Shirley Geok-lin. "Hegemony and
'Anglo-American Feminism': Living in the Funny House." Tulsa
Studies in Women's Literature (Fall 1993), 12(2):280, 282-283,
284, 285nn2, 4, 286n13, 287n18.
This issue is entitled
"Is There an Anglo-American Feminist
Criticism?"
Lima, Maria Helena. "Decolonizing Genre:
Jamaica Kincaid and the Bildungsroman."
Genre: Forms of Discourse and Culture (Winter 1993),
26(4):433, 439-440, 459.
Issue is on
"Education, Identity, and Constructions of the Novel,"
edited by Richard A. Barney.
Lindberg, Katherine V. "W.E. B. Du Bois's
Dusk of Dawn and James Yates's Mississippi to
Madrid or 'What Goes Around Comes Around and Around and Around' in
Autobiography." Massachusetts Review
(Summer
1994), 35(2):306n8.
Calls attention to the
Hegelian terminology of Gayatri Chakravorty
Spivak's discussion of the burdens and benefits of "speaking as," "speaking for," and
"speaking about."
Issue is entitled
"W.E.B. Du Bois: Of Cultural and Racial
Identity."
Lindeborg, Ruth H. "Is This
Guerilla
Warfare? The Nature and Strategies of the Political
Subject in Wole Soyinka's Ake." Research in
African Literatures (Winter 1990), 21(4):68n2, 69.
Cites Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak's use of the notion of "syntax" as a
metaphor to describe the use of women as a commodity.
Lindsey, William D. "Public Theology as Civil Discourse: What Are We Talking About?" Horizons (Spring 1992), 19(1):62n81.
Linnekin, Jocelyn. "On the
Theory and
Politics of Cultural Construction in the Pacific."
Oceania (June 1992), 62(4):254, 263.
The author, citing
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak and others, states that
the subaltern point of view is both anticolonial and anti-elite, since it
distinguishes the perspective of 'inferior' groups from that of indigenous
postcolonial elites.
Issue is on "The
Politics of Tradition in the Pacific," edited by
Margaret Jolly and Nicholas Thomas.
Lipsitz, George. "Listening to
Learn and
Learning to Listen: Popular Culture, Cultural Theory, and American
Studies." American Quarterly (December 1990),
42(4):620, 634n12.
Asserts that Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak has demonstrated how
poststructuralists often perpetuate the Eurocentric biases they presume to
challenge.
Little, Arthur L., Jr. "'An Essence that's Not Seen': The Primal Scene of Racism in Othello." Shakespeare Quarterly (Autumn 1993), 44(3):309n18.
Litvack, Leon. "The Importance of Elsewhere: Método Paulo Freire and the Canada- Northern Ireland Connection." Arachne (1997), 4(2):110, 139.
Litvak, Joseph. "Back to the Future: A Review-Article on the New Historicism, Deconstruction, and Nineteenth-Century Fiction." Texas Studies in Literature and Language (Spring 1988), 30(1):148n25.
Liu, Alan. "'Shapeless Eagerness': The Genre of Revolution in Books 9-10 of The Prelude." Modern Language Quarterly (March 1982), 43(1):6n8.
Livesey, James and Stuart Murray. "Post-Colonial Theory and Modern Irish Culture."
Irish Historical Studies (May 1997),
30(119):452n3.
Review of Daclan Kiberd's Inventing Ireland and Luke
Gibbons' Transformations in Irish Culture.
Lloyd, David. "Ethnic Cultures, Minority Discourse and the State." In Francis Barker, Peter Hulme, and Margaret Iversen, eds., Colonial Discourse/Postcolonial Theory, p. 232. The Essex Symposia, Literature, Politics, Theory. Manchester & New York: Manchester University Press, 1994.
London, Bette. "Guerrila in Petticoats or Sans-Culotte?
Virginia Woolf
and the Future of Feminist Criticism." Diacritics: A
Review of
Contemporary Criticism (Summer-Fall 1991), 21(2-3):24, 29.
This issue is entitled
"A Feminist Miscellany."
London, Bette. "The Pleasures
of Submission:
Jane Eyre and the Production of the Text." ELH:
English Literary History (Spring 1991), 58(1):199, 211n12.
Cites Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak's "Three Women's Texts and a Critique
of Imperialism" (1985) and quotes her description of Jane
Eyre as "a cult text of feminism."
Loomba, Ania. "Dead Women Tell No Tales: Issues of Female Subjectivity, Subaltern Agency and Tradition in Colonial and Post-Colonial Writings on Widow Immolation in India." History Workshop: A Journal of Socialist and Feminist Historians (Autumn 1993), 36:211, 217-218, 225n15, 226nn43, 47.
Loomba, Ania. "Overworlding
the
'Third-World'." Oxford Literary Review (1991),
13(1-2):165, 182-186, 189nn5, 6, 191nn32, 33, 41.
Discusses Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak's case-history, the Rani of Simur,
on the "worlding of the Third World" and th epistemic violence to which it
was subjected.
This issue is entitled
"Neocolonialism."
Loomba, Ania and Suvir Kaul. "Introduction:
Location, Culture, Post-Coloniality." Oxford
Literary
Review (1994), 16(1-2):28n20.
This issue of the
journal is on "On India: Writing, History,
Culture, Post-Coloniality," edited by Ania Loomba and Suvir Kaul.
Looser, Devoney. "Feminist Theory and Foucault: A Bibliographic Essay." Style (Winter 1992), 26(4):592n2, 603.
Lopez, Donald S., Jr. "Inscribing the Bodhisattva's Speech: On the Heart Sutra's Mantra." History of Religions (May 1990), 29(4):370n61.
López, Ian F. Haney. "Race and
Erasure: The Salience of Race to LatCrit Theory." California
Law Review (October 1997), 85(5):1188n137.
This issue is on
"LatCrit: Latinas/os and the Law: A Joint Symposium by
California Law Review and La Raza
Law
Journal."
López, Kimberle S. "Discourse and
'Desire to Be Other' in Picaresque and Testimonial: The Revolution in
José Rubén Romero's La vida inútil de Pito
Pérez." Chasqui: Revista de
Literatura
Latinoamericana (May 1997), 26(1):77, 92.
Citing Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak's "New Historicism" (1989) says:
"Through authorial mediation, the literary testimonial strategically
bypasses what we might call the subaltern fallacy: that is, the notion
that if a marginal individual becomes sufficiently enfranchised so as to
tell her own story, he or she can no longer be considered subaltern."
Lopez, Kimberle S. "Internal Colonialism in the Testimonial Process: Elena Poniatowska's Hasta no verte Jésus Mío." Symposium: A Quarterly Journal in Modern Literatures (Spring 1998), 52(1):22, 29, 38.
Love, Nancy S. "Ideal Speech
and Feminist
Discourse: Habermas Re-Visioned." Women &
Politics
(1991), 11(3):118n, 122.
Cites the term
"operational essentialisms" from a talk by Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak at the Center for the Humanities, Wesleyan
University.
Lowe, John. "The
Unvanquished:
Faulkner's Nietzschean Skirmish with the Civil War."
Mississippi Quarterly (Summer 1993),
46(3):424.
Quotes Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak on Derrida's notion of trace.
Special issue on
William Faulkner, edited by Donald M. Kartiganer
Lubiano, Wahneema. "But
Compared to What?
Reading Realism, Representation, and Essentialism in School
Daze, Do the Right Thing, and the Spike Lee
Discourse." Black American Literature Forum
(Summer
1991), 25(2):253, 255, 268-269, 280n20, 282.
"Black Film Issue,"
edited by Valerie Smith, Camille Billops, and Ada
Griffin.
Lubiano, Wahneema. "Shuckin' Off the African-American Native Other: What's 'Po-Mo' Got to Do with It?" Cultural Critique (Spring 1991), 18:151, 186.
Luke, Carmen. "Women in the Academy: The Politics of Speech and Silence." British Journal of Sociology of Education (1994), 15(2):226, 230.
Lützeler, Paul Michael. "The
Postcolonial View: Writers from the German-Speaking Countries Report from
the Third World." World Literature Today
(Summer
1995), 69(3):539, 546.
Translated by
Hannelore M. Spence.
This issue is entitled
"Multiculturalism in Contemporary German
Literature."
Lützeler, Paul Michael. "Der postkoloniale Blick. Deutschsprachige Autoren berichten aus der Dritten Welt." Neue Rundschau (1996), 107(1):55, 69.
Lynch, Kathleen and Cathleen O'Neill. "The Colonisation of Social Class in Education." British Journal of Sociology of Education (September 1994), 15(3):308, 324.