Her participation in Post Colonial's dilemma, if she can be attributed to a cautious attitude towards the limits of cultural research, to Spbac's main focus is her criticism Marxism, feminism, and especially for the deconstruction of a restless marriage Interesting. The basis of sex work "Analysis of Jane Air of Emily Bronte" "Three women's criticisms of text and imperialism" is a criticism of the Larger Sargasso Sea and Mary Sherry's Frankenstein to the complexity of competitive critical practice Let's draw the interface According to Spivak interface, Bronte's novel may claim its role as a new feminist ideal, but at the expense of Rochester's Creole bride Bertha as "other" colonial era The subject is legally simple but promoted to domestic authorities. In other words, the feminist 's theoretical approach may interfere with the understanding of the explanation of' Employment Violence '(and Bertha, Physical Containment and Prevalence) of the novel empire. In the next paragraph, Spebac depicts this imperialism as a process of "greedy", trying to conceal his own strategy to naturalize and justify the governance of the West.
If you remember these "facts" not only in British literature research but also in the literary research of European colonial culture in the imperialistic era, it will produce a story about the history of literature, the "world civilization" I guess. It is now called the "Third World". For the Third World as a far-off culture, the exploited but rich and complete literary heritage is restored, interpreted, curriculumed in English translation, and a symbol to allow you to forget "greedy" It will encourage the emergence of the world. . Even if it expands the literary empire (269)
The third world's notion as a meaning that makes it possible to forget Spivak's "greed" is similar in many ways to the merchant superstition Marx concept described in his first volume of Kapital. In "Product and its secret fetishism", Marx believes that products will be part of a network of ambiguous signs that obscure the history of labor in the production process. Spivak thinks like a superstition of a product, the third world becomes a sign that obscures its production, I think that Western domination will become natural or will exist in some way.
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak calling himself "a feminist Marxist practicing dismantling" is an Indian scholar who continues to add new content to many fields. Her main role is post colonial studies, but it also affects Marxism, feminism, postmodernism and globalization. Spibak is the first woman awarded the title of "Professor of Humanities University" in Colombia. She taught at many famous universities and has 11 honorary doctorates. At the age of 25, she became the first person to translate Jack Derrida's intense and complex post-structuralism work "grammar" and named himself in academia. She is also known for variation theory and strategic essentialism.
Gayatri Chakraborty Spivak, Indian literary critic, theorist and self-describing "practical Marxist - feminist - deconstructor", in her essay "Can you talk with your subordinate?" is known. Is considered to be the text of the founder of post colonialism. Her main contribution in post colonial theory comes from the definite definition of the term "dependent". Also introduced terms such as "essentialism" and "strategic essentialism". The former term refers to the danger of simplifying heterogeneous groups and thereby restoring secondary sound in such a way as to give the impression of the stereotypes of those different groups. But Spivak says that these groups sometimes can strategically use essentialism so that it is easier to hear and understand subordinates when most people can create and accept distinct identities thinking about.