Who Can Speak?
AUTHORITY AND CRITICAL IDENTITY
Judith Roof editor Robyn Wiegman editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Illinois Press
Published:1st Nov '95
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
For women, for lesbians and gays, for African Americans, for Asians, Native Americans, or any other self-identified and -identifying group, who can speak? Who has the authority to speak for these groups? Is there genuinely such a thing as "objectivity," or can only members of these groups speak, finally, for themselves? And who has the authority to decide who has the authority?
This collection examines how theory and criticism are complicated by
multiple perspectives in an increasingly multicultural society and
faces head on the difficult question of what qualifies a critic to speak from or about a particular position. In different formats and from different perspectives from various disciplines, the contributors to this volume analytically and innovatively work together to define the problems and capture the contradictions and tensions inherent in the issues of authority, epistemology, and discourse.
"Truly insightful interventions into the debate over intellectual responsibility and issues of representation in the academy." -- Maria Josefina Saldana-Portillo, SIGNS, Journal of Women and Culture in Society
ISBN: 9780252064876
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
Weight: 399g
264 pages