Eddie Yeghiayan
O'Brien, Anthony. "Literature in Another South Africa: Njabulo Ndebele's Theory of Emergent Culture." Diacritics: A Review of Contemporary Criticism (Spring 1992), 22(1):70n5, 85.
O'Brien, Susie. "The Place of America in an Era of Postcolonial Imperialism." Ariel: A Review of International English Literature (April 1998), 29(2):176, 183.
O'Brien, Susie. "Serving a New World Order: Postcolonial Politics in Kazuo Ishiguro's The Remains of the Day." MFS: Modern Fiction Studies (Winter 1996), 42(4):802, 806.
O'Connor, Mary. "Zora Neale Hurston, and Talking Between Cultures." Canadian Review of American Studies/Revue Canadienne Études Américaines (1992), Special Issue:144, 158n6, 161.
O'Driscoll, Sally. "Michelle Cliff and the Authority of Identity." Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association (Spring 1995), 28(1):60, 68n6, 70. "Such critics-Radhakrishnan, Homi Bhabha, Gayatri Spivak, among others-use Western postmodern theory to offer a solution to the split between a third-world identity that runs the danger of essentialism and a depoliticized metropolitan deconstructed identity."
Ochoa, Peggy. "The Historical
Moments of
Postcolonial Writing: Beyond Colonialism's Binary." Tulsa
Studies in Women's Literature (Fall 1996), 15(2):221, 228n1.
Cites Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak's "Can the Subaltern Speak?" (1988).
This issue is entitled "After Empire II."
Oerlemans, Onno. "Literary
Value and
The Wings of the Dove." English Studies
in
Canada (June 1991), 17(2):177-178, 196.
Quotes the following from Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak: "The issue of
value
surfaces in literary criticism with reference to canon-formation. From
this narrowed perspective, the first move is a counter-question:
why a canon? What is the ethico-political agenda that
operates a canon?"
Okpewho, Isidore. "African Mythology and Africa's Political Impasse." Research in African Literatures (Spring 1998), 29(1):15.
Olaniyan,Tejumola. "Dramatizing Postcoloniality: Wole Soyinka, and Derek Walcott." Theatre Journal (December 1992), 44(4):486n4, 494.
Olaussen, Maria. "Jean Rhys' Construction of Blackness as Escape from White Femininity in Wide Sargasso Sea." Ariel: A Review of International English Literature (April 1993), 24(2):71-72, 82.
Olsen, Frances Elizabeth. "Feminism in Central and Eastern Europe: Risks and Possibilities of American Engagement." Yale Law Journal (May 1997), 106(7):2224n45.
Ono, Kent A. "Re/signing 'Asian American': Rhetorical
Problematics of
Nation." Amerasia Journal (Winter-Spring 1995), 21(1-2):68,
76nn2, 5.
This issue is entitled "Thinking Theory in Asian American Studies,"
edited
by Micahel Omi and Dana Takagi.
Orner, Mimi. "Teaching for the Moment: Intervention Projects as Situated Pedagogy." Theory Into Practice (Spring 1996), 35(2):72, 78. This issue of the journal is entitled "Situated Pedagogies: Clasroom Practices in Postmodern Times," edited by Elizabeth Ellsworth and Patti Lather.
Orr, Bridget. "Reading with
the Taint of the
Pioneer: Katherine Mansfield, and Settler Criticism." Landfall:
A New Zealand Quarterly (December 1989), 43(4)
[172]:453,
461n16.
"Jameson's binary opposition between imperial subject and
colonial
other excludes the creole, the figure whose narrativisation in Rhys'
Wide Sargasso Sea Gayatri Spivak uses to critique the
imperialist axiomatics latent both in Charlotte Bronte's Jane
Eyre and in first world feminist accounts of the novel."
Orr, Mary. "Editing 'National Identity': Taking Forewords Otherwards." Forum for Modern Language Studies (October 1993), 29(4):295, 299n3. This issue is entitled: "Nationalism, National Identity and Europe in Modern Fiction," edited by Mary Orr.
Ortega, Julio. "Discurso crítico y formación nacional." Revista de Crítica Literaria Latinoamericana (1991), 17(33):100, 102.
Ortner, Sherry B. "Resistance and the Problem of Ethnographic Refusal." Comparative Studies in Society and History (January 1995), 37(1):178, 183, 184, 193.
Osborne, Peter. "The Politics of Time." Radical Philosophy: A Journal of Socialist & Feminist Philosophy (Autumn 1994), 68:9n21.
O'Sickey, Ingeborg Majer. "Mystery Stories: The Speaking Subject in Exile." In Mary Lynn Broe and Angela Ingram, eds., Women's Writing in Exile, pp.390nn11, 13. Chapel Hill & London: University of North Carolina Press, 1989.
Otto, Dianne. "Subalternity and International Law: The Problems of Global Community and the Incommensurability of Difference." Social & Legal Studies (September 1996), 5(3):338, 347, 349, 350-351, 353, 355, 358, 359, 363, 364. This issue is entitled "Law and Postcolonialism," and is edited by Eve Darian-Smith and Peter Fitzpatrick.
Owens, Craig. "Analysis Logical and Ideological." Review of Rosalind Krauss' The Originality of the Avant-garde and other Modernist Myths. Art in America (May 1985), 73(5):26, 27, 31. His text is infomed by several of Gayaytri Chakravorty Spivak's remarks, particularly those on ideology and the avant-garde's disavowal of imperialism.
Oyarzún, Kemy. "Literaturas heterogéneas y dialogismo genérico sexual." Revista de Crítica Literaria Latinoamericana (1993), 19(38):50n29.