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Introduction: Latin American cultural and subaltern studies

Journal of Iberian and Latin American Research, 1999
Abstract It is often assumed that the spread of cultural ideas in the South is analogous to the circulation of capital. Ideas are thought to arrive from the metropolitan centres delayed, if at all. Indeed, culture here does have its own temporality, and when ideas are imported from metropolitan centres they do at times sweep in, accompanied ...
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After-Images: Visual Cultures and Subaltern Pasts

Visual Culture in Britain, 2011
In February 1856, the Illustrated London News published a wood-cut print of Sido Murmu, a captured leader of an anti-colonial rebellion in India led by indigenous Santal headmen. Known as the Hul, this movement has been re-visited by exponents of subaltern historiography in an effort to understand insurgent consciousness, and the parameters of ...
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Subalternity with Chinese Characteristics

Javnost - The Public, 2012
AbstractLike the indigenous media activists elsewhere, rural migrant individuals in China are now using digital DV camera to produce work to document the lives and work of rural migrants in the Chinese city. In doing so, rural migrant filmmakers provide perspectives which may be alternative to, and critical of, dominant culture.
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Weaving a web: subaltern consumers, rising consumer culture, and television

Marketing Theory, 2008
Cultivation analysis suggests that television influences local cultures through its complex repertoire of images and narratives, which constitute a representation. Through a discursive analysis of television content in India we contend that rising material aspirations and consumer culture are significantly influenced by this medium.
Rohit Varman, Russell W. Belk
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La demologia come "scienza normale"? Ripensare "Cultura egemonica e culture subalterne"

2015
Questo numero doppio di «Lares» è dedicato a Cultura egemonica e culture subalterne (CECS) di Alberto M. Cirese. Pubblicato per la prima volta nel 1971 e poi, nella seconda e più nota edizione, nel 1973, il libro ha svolto un ruolo cruciale nella storia degli studi DEA italiani.
DEI, FABIO, Antonio Fanelli
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Subaltern knowledge in cultural practices

In a world saturated by the ever-present buzz of the dominant, Subaltern Knowledge in Cultural Practices offers a vital platform for perspectives from below and beyond. Edited by Milena Dragićević Šešić and Sarah Cordonnier, this conference proceedings brings together scholars, artists, and cultural practitioners who challenge the status quo through ...
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On the subject of ‘studies’: Subaltern, postcolonial, cultural, women's, ethnic, etc.

Journal of Iberian and Latin American Research, 1999
Abstract Let me begin, as is the fashion these days, with a story. It was told by Jacques Lacan, in one of his famous public seminars in Paris. ‘It's a true story’, Lacan begins;
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Subalternity and Representation: Arguments in Cultural Theory

Hispanic Review, 2002
Elzbieta Sklodowska, John Beverley
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Religio-Cultural and Poetic Constructions of the Subaltern African Woman

Ibadan Journal of Humanistic Studies, 2013
The colonial experience, particularly the introduction of Christianity and Islam in Africa, altered the African socio-cultural equation and ways of life. European and Arab missionaries diligently spread their religious beliefs which fused with some African cultural practices and subsequently determined the status of African women, in particular ...
Sanusi, R, Olayinka, W
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