
handle: 11590/138881
Il saggio mette a tema le nozioni di soggettività, minorità e subalternità attraverso un confronto tra autori come Gilles Deleuze e Michel Foucault e i maggiori esponenti della cosiddetta "critica postcoloniale" (H. Bhabha, G. Spivak, R. Guha).
The essay deals with the categories of subjectivity, minority and subalternity through a comparison between philosophers such as Gilles Deleuze and Michel Foucault and the main theorists of so-called "postcolonial studies".
SOGGETTIVITA'; SUBALTERNITA'; LINGUAGGIO; POTERE; SUBJECTIVITY; SUBALTERNITY; LANGUAGE; POWER
SOGGETTIVITA'; SUBALTERNITA'; LINGUAGGIO; POTERE; SUBJECTIVITY; SUBALTERNITY; LANGUAGE; POWER
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