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    Cidade de Deus: entre o testemunho e a ficção by Sandro R. Barros

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…In this sense, this study also analyses the reception of Lin's text under what has been epistemologically termed in Latin American subaltern studies as testimonio. The analysis of Lins's novel under the testimonial rubric allows for a meditation on questions related to any fictional text whose content stands too close to factually recognizable events, which takes the literary work and its possible classifications to an ontological cri- sis whose repercussions problematize literature as a vehicle of social denuncia- tion, and the author as the mediator of such a process.…”
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    O ESTADO ATUAL DA SOCIOLOGIA: algumas observações face ao próximo Congresso ALAS by Alain Caillé

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…Propõe então que se a sociologia quiser sobreviver terá de se abrir para as novas discussões como a dos postcolonial studies e subaltern studies, e também a dos gender studies e care studies, e aquelas teorias de importante dimensão moral como as do reconhecimento e do dom. …”
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    A Voice Sweeter than Salt: Toyin Falola and the Construction of Subaltern Narrative Space by Ben Weiss

    Published 2021-12-01
    “… Gayatrl Spivak is arguably most recognized for her 1988 intervention in the dialogue of Subaltern Studies. It is within the intellectual rift of Spiva k's "Can the Subaltern Speak?" …”
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    Engagement féminin en Kabylie et intersection des revendications (1980-2001). Dominations, expériences et négociations identitaires by Margherita Rasulo

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…., 2016), gender studies and subaltern studies (Spivak, 1988). Particular attention is given to the association Tiɣri n’Ttmeṭṭut, active from 1989 to 1995, and the Black Spring Women’s Collective, active since 2001.The hypothesis of the article is that women’s movements and identity movements are part of a relationship of both tension and complementarity, with each generating reciprocal consequences, the scope of which we try to measure in particular for women, who are minoritised among the minorities. …”
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