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Biography
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak is
the Avalon Foundation Professor in the Humanities and the Director
of the Center for Comparative Literature and Society at Columbia
University. B.A. English (Honors), Presidency College,
Calcutta, 1959. Ph.D. Comparative Literature, Cornell
University, 1967. D. Litt, University of Toronto, 1999;
D. Litt, Univeristy of London, 2003. Fields: feminism, marxism,
deconstruction, globalization. Books: Myself Must I
Remake: The Life and Poetry of W. B. Yeats (1974), Of
Grammatology (translation with critical introduction of
Jacques Derrida, De la grammatologie, 1976), In Other
Worlds: Essays in Cultural Politics (1987), Selected
Subaltern Studies (ed., 1988), The Post-Colonial Critic:
Interviews, Strategies, Dialogues (1990), Thinking Academic
Freedom in Gendered Post-Coloniality (1993), Outside
in the Teaching Machine (1993), Imaginary Maps (translation
with critical introduction of three stories by Mahasweta Devi,
1994), The Spivak Reader (1995), Breast Stories
(translation with critical introduction of three stories by
Mahasweta Devi, 1997), Old Women (translation with critical
introduction of two stories by Mahasweta Devi, 1999), Imperatives
to Re-Imagine the Planet / Imperative zur Neuerfindung des Planeten
(ed. Willi Goetschel, 1999), A Critique of Postcolonial Reason:
Towards a History of the Vanishing Present (1999), Song
for Kali: A Cycle (translation with introduction of Ramproshad
Sen, 2000), Chotti Munda and His Arrow (translation
with critical introduction of a novel by Mahasweta Devi, 2002), Death
of a Discipline (2003), Other Asias (2005), Red
Thread (forthcoming). Significant articles: "Subaltern
Studies: Deconstructing Historiography" (1985), "Three
Women's Texts and a Critique of Imperialism" (1985), "Can
the Subaltern Speak?" (1988), "The Politics of Translation"
(1992), "Moving Devi" (1999), "Righting Wrongs"
(2003), "Ethics and Politics in Tagore, Coetzee, and Certain
Scenes of Teaching" (2004), "Translating into English"
(2005).
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