Del 90 - New Directions in Critical Theory
Subaltern Silence
A Postcolonial Genealogy
Häftad, Engelska, 2024
Av Kevin Olson
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Winner, 2025 Charles Taylor Book Award, APSA Interpretive Methodologies and Methods Conference GroupSubordination did not simply fade away in the aftermath of colonialism. Instead, this illuminating book shows, a host of subtle new techniques have arisen that dominate vast categories of people by rendering them silent. Kevin Olson investigates how contemporary societies silence the subaltern: sometimes a literal silencing, often a metaphor for other ways of making people unheard. Such forms of silence make some people invisible, push others to the margins, and devalue the voices and actions of still others.Subaltern Silence traces the development of these techniques to the early years of European colonialism, focusing on Haiti’s revolution and postcolonial trajectory. Exploring rich archives from Europe and the postcolonial world, Olson critiques fundamental modern institutions and technologies, such as the public sphere, the free press, and even progressively minded democratic revolution, as sites of exclusion. With the emergence of postcoloniality, he argues, subordination has become increasingly abstract, virtual, and symbolic. Nonetheless, it lies at the heart of contemporary racial politics, divides Global South from Global North, and allocates privileges and burdens in ways that are often scarcely perceptible. Engaging deeply with the thought of Gayatri Spivak and Michel Foucault, Subaltern Silence offers a new genealogy of colonialism and postcoloniality that is both historically informed and theoretically rich.
Produktinformation
- Utgivningsdatum2024-05-14
- Mått156 x 235 x undefined mm
- FormatHäftad
- SpråkEngelska
- SerieNew Directions in Critical Theory
- Antal sidor368
- FörlagColumbia University Press
- ISBN9780231214476
- UtmärkelserWinner of Charles Taylor Book Award, APSA Interpretive Methodologies and Methods Conference Group 2025