Eddie Yeghiayan
Macaskill, Brian and Jeanne Colleran. "Reading History, Writing Heresy: The Resistance of Representation and the Representation of Resistance in J.M. Coetzee's Foe." Contemporary Literature (Fall 1992), 33(3):437n7, 457.
Macklin, Audrey. "Refugee Women and the Imperative of Categories." Human Rights Quarterly (May 1995), 17(2):255.
Maclean, Marie. "The
Performance of
Illegitimacy: Signing the Matronym." New Literary
History: A
Journal of Theory & Interpretation (Winter 1994),
25(1):96,
106n5.
Quotes Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak's observations on proper names.
Maddrell, Avril M.C. "Discourses of Race and Gender and the Comparative Method in Geography School Texts 1830-1918." Environment and Planning D: Society & Space (February 1998), 16(1):82, 103.
Madge, Clare. "Boundary
Disputes: Comments
on Sidaway (1992)." Area
(September 1993),
25(3):295, 299.
Cites Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak with others as proponents of feminist
critiques of the Eurocentric construction of knowledge.
Maeda, Donna. "The Other Woman:
Irreducible
Alterity in Feminist Thealogies." Religion
(April 1997),
27(2):123-128.
Review of Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak's Outside in the Teaching
Machine, and Trinh T. Minh-ha's Woman, Native, Other: Writing
Postcoloniality and Feminism.
Magarey, Susan. "History, Cultural Studies and Another Look at First-Wave Feminism in Australia." Australian Historical Studies (April 1996), 27(106):97n5.
Mardorossian, Carine Melkom. "Double (De)Colonization and the Feminist Criticism of Wide Sargasso Sea." College Literature (Spring 1999), 26(2):90n7, 92n16, 94.
Maher, Lisa. "Hidden in the Light: Occupational Norms Among Crack-Using Street-Level Sex Workers." Journal of Drug Issues (Winter 1996), 26(1):147, 173.
Maier, Carol. "Reviewing Latin-American Literature in Translation: Time to Proceed to the Larger Question." Translation Review (1991), 34-35:19, 24.
Maier, Carol. "Teaching Literature Through Translation, a Proposal and Three Examples." Translation Review (1994), 46:12n2, 13.
Maingard, Jacqueline. "Trends
in South
African Documentary Film and Video: Questions of Identity and
Subjectivity." Journal of Southern African
Studies
(December 1995), 21(4):663n19.
The author states that
her understanding of the concept "subaltern" is
derived mostly from Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak.
Special Issue on
"South African Literature: Paradigms Forming and
Reinformed," edited by Elleke Boehmer, Liz Gunner and Nhlanhla Maake.
Malak, Amin. "Reading the
Crisis: The
Polemics of Salman Rushdie's The Satanic Verses."
Ariel: A Review of International English Literature
(October
1989), 20(4):184, 186.
This issue is on
"Post-Colonialism and Post-Modernism."
Malave, Arnaldo Cruz. "Para virar al macho: la autobiografía como subversión en la cuentística de Manuel Ramos Otero." Revista Iberoamericana (January-June 1993), 59(162-163):246n20.
Malchow, H.L. "Frankenstein's Monster and Images of Race in Nineteenth-Century Britain." Past & Present (May 1993), 139:92n3.
Malcolmson, Scott L. "Postmod Sex: Phallogocentrism and
Its
Discontents." Village Voice Supplement (December
8, 1987),
61:15-21. In the Village Voice (December
8, 1987),
32(49).
Review of Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak's In Other Worlds: Essays in
Cultural Politics (1987, 1988).
Cover-title: "Cherchez
le féminisme."
"Spivak's field of
battle is academia, and her persona that of the
lonely gunslinger…Spivak is a threat to academia for any number of
reasons: She understands Derrida,…she's female, and she isn't white."
Mall, James P. "Glas: What is Derrida Doing?." In French Literature Series, Vol. VI: Authors and Philosophers, p. 99n1. French Literature Conference, University of South Carolina, 1979. French Literature Series, VI. Columbia, S.C. : University of South Carolina, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Dept. of Foreign Languages & Literatures, 1979.
Mallon Florencia E. "The
Promise and Dilemma
of Subaltern Studies: Perspectives from Latin American History."
American Historical Review (December 1994), 99(5):1498,
1507.
Cites "Subaltern
Studies: Deconstructing Historiography"
(1985) and "The Rani of Sirmur: An Essay in Reading the
Archives" (1985).
Man, Sin Wai and Chu Yiu Wai. "Whose Rule of Law? Rethinking (Post-)Colonial Legal Culture in Hong Kong." Social & Legal Studies (June 1998), 7(2):162, 163, 169.
Manalansan, Martin F., IV "(Re)Locating the
Gay Filipino: Resistance, Postcolonialism, and Identity."
Journal of Homosexuality (1993),
26(2-3):62, 72.
Special Double Issue:
"Critical Essays: Gay and Lesbian Writers of
Color," Emmanuel S. Nelson.
Man-cheong, Iona. "Bridging
Differences,
Crossing Boundaries: Minority and National Histories in/with a
Post-Colonial Agenda." Radical History Review
(Spring
1997), 68:129, 140n12.
Quotes Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak's remark that Western ideology that
was imperialist and sexist believed that "white men are saving yellow
women from yellow men."
Mandell, Laura. "Demystifying (with) the Repugnant Female Body: Mary Leapor and Feminist Literary History." Criticism: A Quarterly for Literature and the Arts (Fall 1996), 38(4):567, 581n45.
Mankekar, Purnima. "'To Whom Does Ameena Belong?'
Towards a
Feminist Analysis of Childhood and Nationhood in Contemporary India."
Feminist Review (Summer 1997), 56:55, 57n6, 60.
This issue is entitled
"Debating Discourses, Practising Feminisms."
Mann, Harveen Sachdeva. "'Being Borne
Across': Translation and Salman Rushdie's The Satanic
Verses." Criticism: A Quarterly for Literature
and the
Arts (Spring 1995), 37(2):294-295, 306n32.
Quotes Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak's observation that Rushdie has an
"anxiety to write woman into the narrative of history."
Mann, Harveen Sachdeva "Bharat
Mein Mahila
Lekhana, or, Women's Writing in India: Regional Literatures, Translation,
and Global Feminism." Socialist Review (1994),
24(4):151-152, 165, 166-167, 168, 169n1, 169-170n8, 172nn22, 24,
27,
29-30.
Issue is entitled
"The Traveling Nation: India and Its
Diaspora."
Mann, Harveen Sachdeva. "'Cracking India': Minority Women Writers and the Contentious Margins of Indian Nationalist Discourse." Journal of Commonwealth Literature (1994), 29(2):89n13, 90n14.
Mann, Harveen Sachdeva. "Elliptic Feminism and Nationalism in Nayantara Sahgal's Rich Like Us." International Fiction Review (1993), 20(2):109.
Mann, Harveen Sachdeva. "Suniti Namjoshi: Diasporic, Lesbian Feminism and the Textual Politics of Transnationality." Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association (Spring 1997), 30(1-2):101, 106, 111n3, 113.
Mann, Harveen Sachdeva. "U.S. Multiculturalism, Post-Colonialism, and Indo-Anglican Literature: Some Issues of Critical Pedagogy and Theory." Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association (Spring 1994), 27(1):94, 95, 97-98, 103, 108.
Mann, Harveen Sachdeva. "Woman
in
Decolonization: The National and Textual Politics of Rape in
Saadat Hasan Manto and Mahasweta Devi." Journal of
Commonwealth Literature (1998), 33(2):127,
137n1, 138n2,
140nn20-22, 24, 141n29.
Takes certain
observations of Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak to uncover the
depiction of the displaced space of the modern South Asian
(subproletariat or subaltern) woman in the fictional worlds of Urdu
Pakistanti writer Saadat Hassan Manto and the Bengali Indian writer
Mahasweta Devi.
Manners, Marilyn. "The Doxies of Daughterhood: Plath, Cixous, and the Father." Comparative Literature (Spring 1996), 48(2):166, 171.
Manning, Greg. "A
Proliferation of
Hypotheses: Postmodernism and Literary-Studies."
American Studies International (October 1993),
31(2):35n8.
Reprinted from Australasian Journal of American Studies
(July 1991), 10.
Marais, Mike. "Places of Pigs: The Tension Between Implication and Transcendence in J.M. Coetzee's Age of Iron and The Master of Petersburg." Journal of Commonwealth Literature (1996), 31(1):95n25.
Marchetti, Gina. "Transnational Cinema, Hybrid Identities and the Films of Evans Chan." Postmodern Culture: An Electronic Journal of Interdisciplinary Criticism (January 1998), 8(2):4.
Marcus, Jane. "Alibis and Legends: The Ethics of Elsewhereness, Gender and Estrangement." In Mary Lynn Broe and Angela Ingram, eds., Women's Writing in Exile, pp. 271, 278, 283, 286. Chapel Hill & London: University of North Carolina Press, 1989.
Marcus, Jane. "Still Practice,
A/Wrested
Alphabet: Toward a Feminist Aesthetic."
Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature
This issue is on
"Feminist Issues in Literary Scholarship."
Marcus, Jane. "Storming the
Toolshed."
Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society
(Spring 1982),
7(3):623n3, 625, 626, 627n16.
Part of a section on
"Feminist Theory."
Marcus, Jane. "Daughters of
Anger/Material
Girls: Con/Textualizing Feminist Criticism."
Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal
(1988),
15(1-3):284, 285, 308.
Special Issue on "Last
Laughs: Perspectives on Women And Comedy,"
edited by Regina Barreca.
Marcus, Sharon. "The Profession of the Author: Abstraction, Advertising, and Jane Eyre." PMLA: Publications of the Modern Language Association of America (March 1995), 110(2):208, 219.
Marín, Lynda. "Speaking
Out Together:
Testimonials of Latin American Women." Latin American
Perspectives (Summer 1991), 18(3) [70]:63,
67n16, 68.
Finds a quintessential
instance of the "discursive displacement" that
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak claims is a fundamental strategy of subaltern
discourse.
Marín, Manuela. "Parentesco simbolico y matrimonio entre los ulemas andalusíes." Al-Qantara: Revista de Estudios Árabes (1995), 16(2):356n81.
Mariniello, Silvestra. "Introduction."
In Silvestra Mariniello and Paul A. Bové, eds., Gendered
Agents: Women & Institutional Knowledge, pp.5-6, 14,
15nn3, 7.
A Boundary 2 Book. Durham & London: Duke University Press,
1998.
Discusses Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak's essay "Feminism and
Critical Theory" (1978) and her essay
"Responsibility"
included in this collection, Gendered Agents.
Mark, Vera. "Questions for French Cultural Studies." French Historical Studies (Fall 1995), 19(2):435.
Marks, Elaine. "Women and Literature in France." Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society (Summer 1978), 3(4):841n42.
Marrouchi, Moustapha Ben T. "Literature Is
Dead, Long Live Theory." Queens Quarterly
(Winter
1991), 98(4):788, 803.
This is a longer
version of the next essay.
Marrouchi, Moustapha Ben T. "Triumphing of
Theories." College Literature (June 1991), 18(2):41,
52.
Says that in Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak's reading of Jane
Eyre she compels "its imperialist and racist rhetoric to come out
into the open."
This Special Issue is
on "Literary Theory in the Classroom."
Marrouchi, Mustapha Ben T. "When Others
Speak, Or Peripherality's Interlocutors." Dalhousie
Review (Spring 1991), 71(1):74, 82.
Discusses Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak's phrase"the worldling of the Third
World."
Martin, Biddy. "Teaching Literature, Changing
Cultures:
Introduction." PMLA: Publications of the Modern
Language
Association of America (January 1997), 112(1):16, 25.
Quotes Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak's views on the fraying or disrupting
of logic with rhetoricity and figuration.
Introduction to the
special topic of the journal: "The Teaching of Literature."
Martin, Bill. "To the Lighthouse and the Feminist Path to Postmodernity." Philosophy and Literature (October 1989), 13(2):314nn5, 6.
Martin, Jane Roland. "Methodological
Essentialism, False Difference, and Other Dangerous Traps."
Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society
(Spring
1994), 19(3):630, 639, 657.
Quotes Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak's comment: "What I am very suspicious
of is how anti-essentialism, really more than essentialism, is allowing
women to call names and to congratulate ourselves."
Martin, Joanne, Kathleen Knopoff, and Christine Beckman. "An Alternative to Bureaucratic Impersonality and Emotional Labor: Bounded Emotionality at The Body Shop." Administrative Science Quarterly (June 1998), 43(2):435, 468.
Martin, Julia. "Practising Emptiness: Gary Snyder's Playful Ecological Work." Western American Literature (May 1992), 27(1):14, 19.
Martin, Julia. "Speaking for the Green of the Leaf: Gary Snyder Writes Nature's Literature." CEA Critic: An Official Journal of the College English Association (Fall 1991), 54(1):100, 109.
Martin, Marion and Beth Humphries. "Representation and Difference in Cross-Cultural Research: The Impact of Institutional Structures." Feminism & Psychology (May 1996), 6(2):213, 215.
Masefield, Abi. Review of Rosi Braidotti, Ewa Charkiewicz, Sabine Hausler, and Saskia Wieringa's Women, the Environment and Sustainable Development: Towards a Theoretical Synthesis. Theory Culture & Society: Explorartions in Critical Social Science (November 1994), 11(4):189, 191.
Mason, Michael Atwood. "'The Blood That Runs Through the Veins': The Creation of Identity and a Client's Experience of Cuban-American Santería Dilogún Divination." TDR: The Drama Review: A Journal of Performance Studies (Summer 1993), 37(2) [138]:126, 130.
Massey, Doreen. "
Politicising Space and
Place." Scottish Geographical Magazine
(August 1996),
112(2):123n1, 123.
Citing Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak says the image of the margins
invading the center would challenge one of the key elements in the
contemporary discourse of globalization.
Masten, April F. "Model into
Artist: The
Changing Face of Art Historical Biography." Women's
Studies:
An Interdisciplinary Journal (1992), 21(1):23, 41.
Refers to Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak's remarks on archives and
historical records and texts and "the planned epistemic violence of the
imperialist project" in "The Rani of Sirmur: An Essay in Reading the
Archives (1985).
Mathew, Thomas J. "Subalterns and Subalternness." Economic and Political Weekly [Bombay] (June 29, 1996), 31(26):1694, 1695.
Mathy, Jean-Philippe. "The Resistance to French Theory in the United-States: A Cross-Cultural
Inquiry." French Historical Studies (Fall 1995), 19(2):344n26.
Matus, Jill L. "The Iconography of Motherhood: Word and Image in Middlemarch." English Studies in Canada (September 1991), 17(3):298n1, 299.
Maurer, Bill. "Writing Law, Making a 'Nation': History, Modernity, and Paradoxes of Self-Rule in the British Virgin Islands." Law & Society Review (1995), 29(2):258.
Maxwell, A. "Post-Colonial Histories and Identities: Negotiating the Subjects of Social Change and Postmodern Theory." Literature & History (Spring 1994), 3(1):64.
Maynard, Mary. "Beyond the 'Big Three': The Development of Feminist Theory into the 1990s." Women's History Review (1995), 4(3):266, 279n31.
Mays, Michael. "'Finnegans Wake', Colonial Nonsense, and Postcolonial History." College Literature (Fall 1998), 25(3):34.
McCann, Andrew. "Conjugal Love and the Enlightenment Subject: The Colonial Context of Non-Identity in Maria Edgeworth's Belinda." Novel: A Forum on Fiction (Fall 1996), 30(1):56.
McCarthy, Cameron., Stephen David, K.E. Supriya, Carrie Wilson-Brown,
Alicia Rodriguez, and Heriberto Godina. "The
Hypocrisy Of Completeness: Toni Morrison, and the Conception of the
Other." Cultural Studies (May 1995), 9(2):252, 253n1,
255.
Special Issue: "Toni
Morrison and the Curriculum," edited by Warren
Crichlow and Cameron McCarthy.
McCarthy, Dermot. "The True and False Guide: Characterization in Katherine Govier's Between Men." Studies in Canadian Literature/Études en Littérature Canadienne (1996), 21(1):122, 129n10, 130.
McClary, Susan. "Paradigm Dissonances: Music Theory, Cultural Studies, Feminist Criticism." Perspectives of New Music (Winter 1994), 32(1):82n5.
McDougall, Russell. "The Body as Cultural Signifier." In Bill Ashcroft, Gareth Griffiths, and Helen Tiffin, eds., The Post-Colonial Studies Reader, pp.339-340. London & New York: Routledge, 1995.
McDowell, Linda. "Multiple Voices: Speaking from Inside and Outside 'The Project'." Antipode (January 1992), 24(1):65, 72.
McEwan, Cheryl. "Cutting Power Lines within the Palace? Countering Paternity and Eurocentrism in the 'Geographical Tradition'." Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers (1998), 23(3):373, 374, 380, 381n4, 384.
McGee, Patrick. "The Politics of Modernist Form; or, Who Rules The Waves." Modern Fiction Studies (Fall 1992), 38(3):644, 647-648.
McGee, Patrick. "Reading
Authority: Feminism
and Joyce." Modern Fiction Studies (Fall
1989),
35(3):422, 423, 435, 436.
Quotes, among other
observations, the following from Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak: "There is something even faintly comical about Joyce
rising above sexual identities and bequeathing the proper mind-set to the
woman's movement."
Special
Issue:"Feminist Readings of Joyce," edited by Ellen Carol
Jones.
McGee, Patrick. Telling the Other: The Question of Value in Modern and Postcolonial Writing, pp. 13, 120-125, 160, 167, 178, 211. Ithaca & London: Cornell University Press, 1992.
McGowan, John. "Thinking About Violence, Feminism, Cultural Politics, and Norms." Centennial Review (Fall 1993), 37(3):457, 469.
McKenna, Andrew J. "Biblioclasm: Joycing Jesus and Borges." Diacritics (Fall 1978), 8(3):25n3.
McKible, Adam. "'These are
the facts of the
darky's history': Thinking History and Reading Names in Four African
American Texts." African American Review
(Summer
1994), 28(2):230-231, 235.
This issue is entitled
"Black Women's Culture
Issue"
McLane, Maureen Noelle. "Literate Species:
Populations, 'Humanities,' and Frankenstein."
ELH: English Literary History (Winter 1996),
63(4):986n22.
Refers to Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak's "Three Women's Texts and a
Critique of Imperialism" (1986) and her view that Mary Shelley's
Frankenstein's characters represent Kant's three-part
conception of the human subject: practical reason, aesthetic judgment and
theoretical reason.
McLaughlin, Janice. "Feminist Relations with Postmodernism: Reflections on the Positive Aspects of Involvement." Journal of Gender Studies: An International Forum for the Debate on Gender in All Fields of Study (March 1997), 6(1):10, 12, 15.
McLeod, Bruce. "Staking Out
the University
(Or, the Spaced-Out University)." Journal of the
Midwest
Modern Language Association (Spring 1994), 27(1):85, 90, 91,
93.
The epigraph of the
article is the following quotation from Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak: "There is interest, often
unperceived by us, in not allowing transnational complicities to be
perceived."
McLeod, John. "Exhibiting Empire in J.G. Farrell's The Siege of Krishnapur." Journal of Commonwealth Literature (Summer 1994), 29(2):117, 131n1.
McLennan, Gregor. "Post-Marxism and the
'Four Sins' of Modernist Theorizing." New Left
Review
(July-August 1996), 218:69n48.
Referring to Fuss and
Gayaytri Chakravorty Spivak asserts that without
some kind of essentialism it is hard to see how one can be a feminist,
however it "is one of the points of my discussion is that it is hard to
see how something like essentialism, with its built-in commitment to
general principles, can actually be held 'strategically'."
McNairn, Rosemarie M. "Baiting the British Bull: A Fiesta, Trials, and a Petition in Belize." The Americas: A Quarterly Review of Inter-American Cultural History (October 1998), 55(2):242n5.
McNaughton, Howard. "The Speaking Abject: The Impossible World of Realized Empire." In Chris Tiffin and Alan Lawson, eds., De-Scribing Empire: Post-Colonialism and Textuality, pp. 221, 229n4. London & New York: Routledge, 1994.
McNee, Lisa. "Teaching in the
Multicultural
Tempest." College Literature (October 1992 &
February 1993), 19(3) & 20(1):195, 201.
Practicum on Teaching
Postcolonial Literatures section of an issue
devoted to "Teaching Postcolonial and Commonwealth Literatures."
McPhail, Aubrey. "Exploring Bakhtin." Ariel: A Review of International English Literature (July 1998), 29(3):178.
McRuer, Robert. "A Visitation
of Difference:
Randall Kenan and Black Queer Theory." Journal of
Homosexuality (1993), 26(2-3):227, 232.
Special Double Issue:
"Critical Essays: Gay and Lesbian Writers of
Color," Emmanuel S. Nelson.
McTaggart, R. "Revitalizing Management as a Scientific Activity." Management Learning (June 1997), 28(2):177.
McVeigh, Daniel M. "Coleridge's Doctrine of
the Imagination and the Enigmatic Name of God." Religion &
Literature (1985), 17(1):63, 75.
Refers to Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak's discussion of Coleridge in "The
Letter as Cutting Edge" (1977).
Mead, Jenna. "Where Is the West?" Meanjin (Summer 1993), 52(4):731-732, 739n11.
Mee, Kim Hyun. "Power and Representation: The Case of South Korean Women Workers." Asian Journal of Women's Studies (1998), 4(3):88, 90, 108.
Meese, Elizabeth A. Crossing the Double-Cross: The Practice of Feminist Criticism, pp.ix-x, 98, 141, 158n23, 161n13, 162n21, 173. Chapel Hill & London: University of North Carolina Press, 1986.
Mehuron, Kate. "Flesh
Memory/Skin
Practice." Research in Phenomenology (1993), 23:80,
88n3, 89n24.
Gayatri Chakravorty
Spivak "has initiated the thematization of the
figure of the subaltern in literary productions."
Mehuron, Kate. "Sentiment Recuperated: The Performative in Women's AIDS-Related Testimonies." In Nancy J. Holland and Nancy Tuana, eds., Feminist Interpretations of Jacques Derrida, pp.166, 168, 180-181, 185-188, 188n6. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1997.
Mejía, Adelaida López. "Debt, Delirium, and Cultural Exchange in Cien anos de soledad." Revista de Estudios Hispánicos (January 1995), 29(1):20n3, 25.
Mellinger, Wayne Martin. "Toward a Critical
Analysis of Tourism Representations." Annals of
Tourism
Research (1994), 21(4):777, 779.
Citing Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak's essay, "Can the Subaltern
Speak?" (1988), concludes: "People of color are seen
but do not
see, are represented but do not represent, and are photographed but do not
photograph. This racist regime of representation preserved and defended
the racial priivilege of European Americans."
Melman, Billie. "Under the
Western
Historian's Eyes: Eileen Power, and the Early Feminist Encounter with
Colonialism." History Workshop Journal
(Autumn 1996),
42:165n6, 166n14.
This issue presents a
special feature on Colonial Encounters.
Mennel, Susan. "Augustine's 'I': The 'Knowing Subject' and the Self." Journal of Early Christian Studies (Fall 1994), 2(3):297n17.
Merish, Lori. "Engendering Naturalism: Narrative Form and Commodity Spectacle in U.S. Naturalist Fiction." Novel: A Forum on Fiction (Spring 1996), 29(3):330n14, 345.
Merrell, Floyd. "Deconstruction Meets a Mathematician: Meta-Semiotic Inquiry." American Journal of Semiotics (1984), 2(4):137, 151.
Merrifield, Andy. "Situated
Knowledge through
Exploration: Reflections on Bunge's 'Geographical Expeditions'."
Antipode (1995), 27(1):60, 61,
62, 70.
Presents the essential
argument in Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak's complex
essay "Can the Subaltern Speak?"
(1988).
Mertus, J. "The Liberal State vs The National Soul: Mapping Civil Society Transplants." Social & Legal Studies (March 1999), 8(1):121.
Mertz, Elizabeth. "A New
Social
Constructionism for Sociolegal Studies." Law &
Society
Review (1994), 28(5):1253, 1265.
Symposium: "Community
and Identity in Sociolegal Studies," edited by
Elizabeth Mertz
Messick, Brinkley. "Kissing Hands and Knees: Hegemony and Hierarchy in Shari'a Discourse." Law & Society Review (1988), 22(4):658n9, 659.
Metcalf, Peter. "The Book in the Coffin: On the Ambivalence of 'Informants'." Cultural Anthropology (August 1998), 13(3):327, 343.
Meyer, Eric. "'I Know Thee
Not, I Loathe Thy
Race': Romantic Orientalism in the Eye of the Other." ELH:
English Literary History (Fall 1991), 58(3):659, 693n3,
695n14.
Cites "Can the
Subaltern Speak?" (1988).
Meyer, Susan L. "Colonialism
and the
Figurative Strategy of Jane Eyre." Victorian
Studies: A Quarterly Journal of the Humanities, Arts and Sciences
(Winter 1990), 33(2):250-252.
The author finds
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak's reading of Jane
Eyre problematic in its analysis of imperialist ideology and its
connection to feminism.
Michel, Martina. "Positioning
the Subject:
Locating Postcolonial Studies." Ariel: A Review of
International English Literature (January 1995),
26(1):95nn2, 3
98-99.
Issue is entitled
"Postcolonialism and Its Discontents"
Michelson, Elana. "'Auctoritée' and
'Experience': Feminist Epistemology and the Assessment of Experiential
Learning." Feminist Studies (Fall 1996), 22(3):638,
654n22.
Asserts that Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak and bell hooks have challenged
the universalizing of woman's experience.
Michie, Elsie. "From Simianized Irish to Oriental Despots: Heathcliff, Rochester and Racial Difference." Novel: A Forum on Fiction (Winter 1992), 25(2):132.
Mignolo, Walter D. "Afterword:
Human
Understanding and (Latin)American Interests --The Politics and
Sensibilities of Geocultural Locations." Poetics
Today:
International Journal for Theory and Analysis of Literature and
Communication (Spring 1995), 16(1):204, 207,
214.
This issue is entitled
"Loci of Enunciation and Imaginary
Constructions: the Case of (Latin) America, II," edited by Walter D.
Mignolo.
Mignolo, Walter D. "Colonial and Postcolonial Discourse: Cultural Critique or Academic Colonialism." Latin American Research Review (1993), 28(3):121, 130, 133.
Mignolo, Walter D. Mignolo. "Editor's
Introduction."
Poetics Today: International Journal for Theory and
Analysis of
Literature and Communication (Winter 1994), 15(4):507, 514,
521.
This issue is entitled
"Loci of Enunciation and Imaginary
Constructions: the Case of (Latin) America, II," edited by Walter D.
Mignolo.
Mignolo, Walter D. "Los Límites de la Literatura, de la Teoría y de la Literatura Comparada: El Desafío de la Prácticas Semióticas en Situaciones Coloniales." Insula: Revista de Letras y Ciencias Humanas (December 1992), 47(552):15.
Miklitsch, Robert . "'Going
Through the
Fantasy': Screening Slavoj Zizek." South Atlantic
Quarterly (Spring 1998), 97(2):505n63.
Issue is on "Psycho-Marxism and
Psychoanalysis Late in the Twentieth-Century," edited by Robert
Miklitsch.
Miles, Miranda and Jonathan Crush. "Personal Narratives as Interactive Texts: Collecting and Interpreting Migrant Life-Histories." Professional Geographer (February 1993), 45(1):87, 94.
Miller, J. Hillis. Theory Now and Then, pp.113, 327, 334. Durham: Duke University Press, 1991.
Miller, J. Hillis. "The Triumph of Theory, the Resitance
to Reading,
and the Question of the Material Base." PMLA: Publications of the
Modern Language Association of America (May 1987),
102(3):291.
MLA Presidential Address 1986.
Miller, Naomi J. "Domestic
Politics in
Elizabeth Cary's The Tragedy of Mariam."
SEL: Studies in English Literature 1500-1900
(Spring 1997), 37(2):355, 369n6.
Refers to Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak's remarks on the historical role
of margins.
Mills, Maragaret. "Feminist
Theory and the
Study of Folklore: A Twenty-Year Trajectory toward Theory."
Western Folklore: Issued by the California Folklore
Society
(April-October 1993), 52(2-4):174, 192.
From a low-theory,
experience-near perspective, the question is not
"Can the Subaltern Speak?" but "How, and under what circumstances, can or
does the hegemonic hear?" Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak's question "seems
more indicative of high theory's hearing problem than of any subaltern
Philomena syndrome."
Minkley, Gary. "A Counter-Raid into that Other Country of the Racial Past: Comments on Greenstein's 'Racial Formation'." Social Dynamics: A Journal of the Centre for African Studies University of Cape Town (December 1993), 19(2):37n10.
Minow, Martha. "Incomplete Correspondence: An Unsent Letter to Mary Joe Frug." Harvard Law Review (March 1992), 105(5):1101n19.
Mishra, Sudesh. "Haunted Lines: Postcolonial Theory and the Genealogy of Racial Formations in Fiji." Meanjin (Summer 1993), 52(4):634n1.
Mishra, Vijay. "The Diasporic Imaginary: Theorizing the Indian Diaspora." Textual Practice (Winter 1996), 10(3):446n59.
Mishra, Vijay. "Postcolonial Differend: Diasporic Narratives of Salman Rushdie." Ariel: A Review of International English Literature (July 1995), 26(3):16, 45.
Mitchell, Katharyne. "Multiculturalism, or
the United Colors of Capitalism?" Antipode
(October
1993), 25(4):290n30, 293.
Cites Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak's "Can the Subaltern Speak?"
(1988).
Mitchell, Katharyne. "Transnational Discourse: Bringing Geography Back In." Antipode (April 1997), 29(2):109, 114.
Mitchell, W.J.T. "Influence, Autobiography, and Literary History: Rousseau's Confessions and Wordsworth's the Prelude." ELH: English Literary History (Autumn 1990), 57(3):661, 663n31, 664n38.
Mitchell, W.J.T. "Space, Ideology, and Literary Representation." Poetics Today: International Journal for Theory and Analysis of Literature and Communication (Spring 1989), 10(1):101, 102.
Mitra, Indrani and Madhu Mitra. "The
Discourse of Liberal Feminism and Third-World Women's Texts: Some Issues
of Pedagogy." College Literature (October
1991),
18(3):56-57, 63n2.
Gayatri Chakravorty
Spivak points out that liberal curricular practices
reify the third world: "To think of the Third World as distant cultures,
exploited but with rich, intact heritages waiting to be recovered,
interpreted, and curricularized in English translation helps the emergence
of 'the Third World' as a signifier that allows us to forget [its]
'worlding,' even as it expands the empire of the discipline." The authors
add that this produces "the idea of an undifferentiated and often
ahistorical 'Third World,' while doing precious little to question its
ideological construction."
The authors also
acknowledge their indebtedness to Gyatri Chakravorty
Spivak's analysis of Devi's "Stanadayini."
This issue is entitled
"Teaching Minority Literatures"
Moglen, Helene. "(Un)Gendering the Subject: Towards a Feminist Theory of the Novel." Genre: Forms of Discourse and Culture (Spring 1992), 25(1):74n6, 89.
Mohan, Giles. "The
Restructuring of
Intellectual Activity: A Response to Pratt, and Barnett and Low."
Area (September 1996), 28(3):384, 385, 389.
A quote from Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak is an epigraph to the article
that the author claims captures the trend of post-Fordist extensification
of capitalism as affecting the politics of the academy.
Mohan, Rajeswari. "Dodging the
Crossfire:
Questions for Postcolonial Pedagogy." College
Literature (October 1992 & February 1993),
19(3) &
20(1):36, 39, 42n6, 44
"Gayatri Spivak has
forcefully argued that postcolonial texts are
caught up in the ideology of neo-imperialism and are often read in ways
that implicitly serve the interests of multinational capitalism by
privileging an aspiring bourgeois elite identified with the postcolonial
space as the authentic voice of the margins ('Poststructuralism')."
Mohan, Rajeswari. "The Forked Tongue of Lyric in Anita Desai's Clear Light of Day." Journal of Commonwealth Literature (1997), 32(1):64, 66n20.
Mohanty, Satya P. "Colonial
Legacies,
Multicultural Futures: Relativism, Objectivity, and
the Challenge of Otherness." PMLA: Publications of
the
Modern Language Association of America (January 1995),
110(1):112-113, 118.
Quotes Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak's observation that all explanations
are suspect because they marginalize, and that we must narrate rather than
explain.
Special Topic:
"Colonialism and the Postcolonial Condition," edited by
Linda Hutcheon.
Mohanty, Satya P. "The
Epistemic Status of
Cultural Identity: On Beloved and the Postcolonial
Condition." Cultural Critique (Spring
1993), 24:71-72, 79n16, 80.
Special Section on
Toni Morrison.
Moi, Toril. "Feminism, Postmodernism, and Style: Recent Feminist Criticism in the United States." Cultural Critique (Spring 1988), 9:20-21.
Moisan, Thomas. "Rhetoric and the Rehearsal of Death: The 'Lamentations' Scene in Romeo and Juliet." Shakespeare Quarterly (Winter 1983), 34(4):390n4.
Monahan, Melodie. "Heading Out
is Not Going
Home: Jane Eyre." SEL:
Studies in
English Literature 1500-1900 (Autumn 1988),
28(4):608n14.
Refers to Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak's reading of the role of Bertha's
character in the context of imperialism.
Mongia, Padmini. "Introduction." In Padmini Mongia, ed., Contemporary Postcolonial Theory: A Reader, pp. 8, 9, 12, 15, 16n13, 17n18, 18nn30, 42, 43. London: Arnold, 1996.
Monk, Daniel Bertrand. "A Home for the Brave: The 'Place' of Emancipation in Postcolonial Criticism." Alternatives: Social Transformation and Humane Governance (October-December 1995), 20(4):502, 503, 505, 509, 510, 511-513, 514, 517, 518, 519, 519nn3, 9, 520n16, 521nn26-31, 34-41, 522nn42, 44, 47, 55-57, 59.
Montag, Warren. "Can the Subaltern Speak and Other Transcendental Questions." Cultural Logic: An Electronic Journal of Marxist Theory and Practice [Wichita, Kansas] (Spring 1998), 1(2):9 paragraphs.
Moore, Donald S. "Subaltern Struggles and the Politics of Place: Remapping Resistance in Zimbabwe's Eastern Highlands." Cultural Anthropology (August 1998), 13(3):353, 371nn20, 21 380.
Moore-Gilbert, Bart. Postcolonial Theory:
Contexts, Practices,
Politics. London & New York: Verso, 1997.
Includes Chapter 3:
"Gayatri Spivak and the Deconstructive
Twist," pp.74-113.
Moore, Henrietta. "'Divided We Stand': Sex, Gender and Sexual Difference." Feminist Review (Summer 1994), 47:93n8, 95.
Moore, Pamela and Devoney Looser. "Theoretical Feminisms: Subjectivity, Struggle and the
'Conspiracy' of Poststructuralism." Style
(Winter
1993), 27(4):556.
Contains an abstract
of Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak's essay "Feminism
and Deconstruction: Again: Negotiating with Unacknowledged Masculinism"
(1989).
Moore, Stephen D. "The 'Post-' Age Stamp: Does It Stick? Biblical Studies and the Postmodernism Debate." Journal of the American Academy of Religion (Fall 1989), 57(3):551, 556, 559.
Morello-Frosch, Marta. "The
Subversion of
Ritual in Luisa Valenzuela's Other Weapons."
World Literature Today (Autumn 1995),
69(4):691, 696n7.
This issue Focus is on
Luisa Valenzuela.
Morgan, Peter E. "Foe's Defoe and La Jeune Née: Establishing a Metaphorical Referent for the Elided Female Voice." Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction (Winter 1994), 35(2):83, 90, 96n4, 96.
Morin, Karen M. "British Women
Travellers
and Constructions of Racial Difference Across the Nineteenth-Century
American West." Transactions of the Institute of
British
Geographers (1998), 23(3):316, 325, 330.
"The
post-colonial critic Gayatri Spivak has led the way in
retrieving the voices and histories of subaltern subjects, those 'objects'
of colonial processes whose own speaking positions have been silenced.
While she is interested in uncovering voices of resistance against
oppression, she also argues for subaltern voices that are heterogeneous
and not 'essentialized fictions'."
Morris, Adalaide. "First Persons Plural in Contemporary Feminist Fiction." Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature (Spring 1992), 11(1):11, 15n4.
Morris, Richard. "Educating
Savages."
Quarterly Journal of Speech (May 1997),
83(2):153, 170.
Has a quotation from
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak that includes this
line: "There are many subject positions which one must inhabit; one is not
just one thing."
Morton, Donald. "The Politics of Queer Theory in the (Post)Modern Moment." Genders (Fall 1993), 17:143n10.
Morton, P.A. "National and Colonial: The Musée des Colonies at the Colonial Exposition, Paris, 1931." Art Bulletin (June 1998), 80(2):366, 377n77.
Morton, Stephen. Review of Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak's The Spivak Reader. Radical Philosophy: A Journal of Socialist and Feminist Philosophy (September-October 1996), 79:55.
Motte, Warren. "Writing
Away."
World Literature Today (Autumn 1997),
71(4):692, 694n8.
This issue is on
"The Questing Fictions of J.M.G. Le
Clézio."
Moura, Jean-Marc. "Francophonie et critique
postcoloniale." RLC: Revue de Littérature
Comparée (January-March 1997), 71(1):60.
This issue is entitled
"Recherches comparatistes de la Renaissance
à nos jours."
Moussa, Mario and Ron Scapp. "The Practical Theorizing of Michel Foucault: Politics and Counter-Discourse." Cultural Critique (Spring 1996), 33:91, 94-95, 112.
Mowitt, John. "Ousmane Sembene's Xala: Postcoloniality and Foreign Film Languages." Camera Obscura: A Journal of Feminism and Film Theory (January-May 1993), 31:92n12.
Moxey, K. "Animating
Aesthetics."
October (Summer 1996), 77:58n2.
"Visual Culture: A
Special Issue"
Moynagh, Maureen. "Africville: An Imagined Community." Canadian Literature (Summer 1998), 157:18, 32nn13, 16, 34.
Mueggler, Erik. "Procreative Metaphor and Productive Unity in an Yi Headmanship." Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (June 1998), 4(2):237, 252.
Mufti, Aaamir R. "Auerbach in Istanbul: Edward Said, Secular Criticism, and the Question of Minority Culture." Critical Inquiry (Autumn 1998), 25(1):113, 114.
Mukherjee, Arun P. "The
Exclusions of
Postcolonial Theory and Mulk Raj Anand's Untouchable: A Case
Study." Ariel: A Review of International English
Literature (July 1991), 22(3):36, 38, 45n3,
48.
"For despite the
doubts expressed by Gayatri Spivak, the subaltern does
sometimes speak, although not necessarily in the texts of bourgeois
writers."
Mulholland, Jon. "Nursing,
Humanism and
Transcultural Theory: The 'Bracketing-Out' of Reality."
Journal of Advanced Nursing (September 1995), 22(3):445,
449.
Quotes the following
from Spivak: "Structuralists question
humanism by exposing its hero-the sovereign subject as author, the subject
of authority, legitimacy and power."
Mullen, Edward J. "Nicolás
Guillén and the Notion of Race in Latin American Literature."
Revista de Estudios Hispánicos (October
1997),
31(3):535, 549.
Cites Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak's "Can the Subaltern Speak?"
(1988)
Munns, Jessica and Gita Rajan. "Introduction: The Impact of European Theory." In Jessica Munns and Gita Rajan eds., A Cultural Studies Reader: History, Theory, Practice, pp.83, 87. With the British section edited and introduced by Roger Bromley. London & New York: Longman, 1995.
Munns, Jessica and Gita Rajan. "Introduction: Race Studies." In Jessica Munns and Gita Rajan eds., A Cultural Studies Reader: History, Theory, Practice, pp.384-385, 387, 388. With the British section edited and introduced by Roger Bromley. London & New York: Longman, 1995.
Murdoch, H. Adlai. "Divided
Desire,
Biculturality and the Representation of Identity in En Attendant le
Bonheur." Callaloo: A Journal of
African-American and
African Arts and Letters (Summer 1995), 18(3):581, 592.
Quotes Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak: "there is no space from where
the subaltern (sexed) subject can speak."
Murphy, Patrick D. "Ground Pivot, Motion: Ecofeminist Theory, Dialogics, and Literary Practice." In Karen J. Warren, ed., Ecological Feminist Philosophies, pp.235, 243. A Hypatia Book. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1996.
Murray, Carol. "The Stolen
Woman: Oral
Narrative, Postmodernism and the Feminist Turn in Anthropology."
Canadian Review of Comparative Literature/Revue Canadienne
de
Littérature Comparée (September 1994),
21(3):301,
309.
Asserts that Gayatri
Chakravorty Spivak is bothered by postmodernism's
seemingly totalizing nature.
Murray, Heather. "English Studies in Canada and the Case of Postcolonial Culture." Essays on Canadian Writing (Fall 1995), 56:55, 62, 74n1, 76-77.
Murray, Timothy. "Terror and Judgment: Consenting with Hassan, Graff (and Now Booth!)." Boundary 2 (Spring-Fall 1984), 12(3) & 13(1):233n27.
Murray, Timothy. "Theatrical Legitimation: Forms of French Patronage and Portraiture." PMLA: Publications of the Modern Language Association (March 1983), 98(2):180n4, 182.
Mutman, Mahmut. "Under the Sign of Orientalism: The West vs. Islam." Cultural Critique (Winter 1992), 23:191n4, 194n25, 196
Myers, Fred R. "Culture-Making: Performing Aboriginality at the Asia Society Gallery." American Ethnologist (November 1994), 21(4):681, 698.
Myers, Garth Andrew. "Eurocentrism and African Urbanization: The Case of Zanzibar's Other Side." Antipode (July 1994), 26(3):197, 215.
Myrsiades, Linda. Review of Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak's
The
Post-Colonial Critic: Interviews, Strategies, Dialogues.
College Literature (October 1992 &
February 1993),
19(3) & 20(1):251-253.
Double Issue on
"Teaching Postcolonial and Commonwealth
Literatures."