Gayatri Spivak; one of our best known cultural and literary theorists; addresses a vast range of political questions with both pen and voice in this unique book. The Post-Colonial Critic brings together a selection of interviews and discussions in which she has taken part over the past five years; together they articulate some of the most compelling politico-theoretical issues of the present. In these lively texts; students of Spivaks work will identify her unmistakeable voice as she speaks on questions of representation and self-representation; the politicization of deconstruction; the situations of post-colonial critics; pedagogical responsibility; and political strategies.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. A choice pick for Arizona history shelvesBy Midwest Book ReviewOne hundred black-and-white photographs illustrate New Deal Art in Arizona; an effectively researched historical chronicle of the photography; painting; and sculpture created under federal art patronage during the Great Depression era. From the photographic portraits of Americas internment camps by Japanese-American photographer Toyo Miyatake; to the murals of Native American artist Gerald Nailor; to how mankinds encroachment on Arizona wilderness affected landscape artworks of the era; New Deal Art in Arizona is a choice pick for Arizona history shelves.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Mainly for the scholar/art historianBy CustomerThis is a scholarly work with a lot of information about the art; the artists; the era. I would have liked more guidebook information; where and when the art still on public display can be viewed. I was also surprised that the only color illustration was on the dust jacket; especially in view of the price! A bit of a disappointment for this fan of New Deal art.