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Podcast Mute/Unmute #28: Sohorab Rabbey on Spivak's 'Can the Subaltern Speak?'

Podcast: Mute/Unmute(WiSe 21/22)

Mute/Unmute is a podcast and seminar by Astrid Mania, with the support of Noi Fuhrer (WS2021/21 and SoSe 2021), Rahel grote Lambers and Anne Meerpohl. The idea of this podcast is to introduce and discuss art works, theories and incidents that relate to questions like: who is allowed to speak, who’s not? What can be said, what not? Whose voices have been suppressed? What kind of narratives and histories? What violence do we exert when speaking about others? What should we urgently talk about?

Mute/Unmute is meant to be active during the winter semester 2020/21, but it can potentially run much longer. We welcome contributions from HFBK students and staff and beyond. For more info / list of contributions please see https://pad.hfbk.net/Mute_Unmute and  / or get in touch with rahel.grote-lambers@hfbk-hamburg.de or astrid.mania@hfbk-hamburg.de

 

Links:
1. Can the Subaltern Speak?, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak ,Postkolonialität und subalterne Artikulation Mit einer Einleitung von Hito Steyerl. Aus dem Englischen von Alexander Joskowicz und Stefan Nowotny,Turia +Kant Verlag

2. https://libcom.org/library/intellectuals-power-a-conversation-between-michel-foucault-and-gilles-deleuze

3. https://voidnetwork.gr/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Subaltern_Studies-Writings-on-South-Asian-History-and-Society-edited-by-Ranajit_Guha-.pdf

4. https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.267094

5. The Location of Culture By  Homi K. Bhabha,  Second edition, 1994, Routledge.

6. More elaborated analysis on ‘Can the subaltern speak?’ : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Txmhy1lgzBA

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