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“Subject Scenes, Symbolic Exclusion, and Subalternity” Brian Carr
Angelaki Journal of Theoretical Humanities, Vol 6, n. 1, April 2002, pp: 21-33 In this article, Brian Carr discusses subalternity from a philosophical perspective in that he compares Althusser’s notion of “interpellation” of the subject with Jacques Lacan’s psycholoanalysis of … Continue reading
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