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Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak: Scattered Speculations on Using the Enlightenment Friday, 22 nd June, 2012, 7 p.m. EHESS, 105 bd. Raspail, 75006 Paris, halls 7 + 8 on the 2 nd floor In her talk, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak will speak on interdisciplinarity and relate it to “Scattered Speculation.” More specifically, she will look at Chartism as an attempt at the public use of reason and offer a reading of Mrs. Gaskell’s novel North and South (185455). She will pursue the questions thus raised through a consideration of the writings of Rosa Luxemburg, Antonio Gramsci, and W. E. B Du Bois and conclude with a reading of Tillie Olsen’s novel Tell Me a Riddle (1961). Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak is a professor of Columbia University. She is best known for the essay “Can the Subaltern Speak?”, considered a founding text of post colonialism, and for her translation of Jacques Derrida’s Of Grammatology. The lecture takes place in the context of Prof. Dr. Olivier Remaud’s seminar “Qui sont les Cosmopolites ?” / “Who are the Cosmopolitans?” at the EHESS Paris and the ENGLOBE Summer School “Development as a Parameter of Global History” held at the Université de Versailles SaintQuentinenYvelines from 17 th to 22 nd June, 2012.
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Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak:

Scattered Speculations on Using the Enlightenment

Friday,  22nd  June,  2012,  7  p.m.  EHESS,  105  bd.  Raspail,  75006  Paris,  halls  7  +  8  on  the  2nd  floor

In   her   talk,   Gayatri   Chakravorty   Spivak   will   speak   on  interdisciplinarity  and   relate   it   to   “Scattered  Speculation.”  More  specifically,  she  will   look  at  Chartism  as  an  attempt  at   the   public   use   of   reason   and   offer   a   reading   of   Mrs.  Gaskell’s   novel   North   and   South   (1854-­55).   She   will  pursue   the  questions   thus   raised   through  a  consideration  of  the  writings  of  Rosa  Luxemburg,  Antonio  Gramsci,  and  W.   E.   B   Du   Bois   and   conclude   with   a   reading   of   Tillie  Olsen’s  novel  Tell  Me  a  Riddle  (1961).

Gayatri   Chakravorty   Spivak   is   a   professor   of   Columbia  University.   She   is   best   known   for   the   essay   “Can   the  Subaltern   Speak?”,   considered   a   founding   text   of   post-­colonialism,   and   for   her   translation   of   Jacques   Derrida’s  Of  Grammatology.

The   lecture   takes  place   in   the  context  of  Prof.  Dr.  Olivier  Remaud’s  seminar  “Qui  sont  les  Cosmopolites  ?”  /  “Who  are  the  Cosmopolitans?”  at  the  EHESS  Paris  and   the  ENGLOBE  Summer  School   “Development  as  a  Parameter  of  Global  History”  held  at  the  Université  de  Versailles  Saint-­Quentin-­en-­Yvelines  from  17th  to  22nd  June,  2012.

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