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Self-Consciousness of the Dalits as 'Subalterns': Reflections on Gramsci in South Asia.

Zene, Cosimo

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Cosimo Zene



Abstract

In this article I reflect on Gramsci’s category of the ‘‘subaltern,’’ taking into consideration recent contributions to this topic, particularly those offered by Joseph Buttigieg, Giorgio Baratta, and Marcus Green. The latter, besides presenting an eloquent critique of Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak’s article ‘‘Can the Subaltern Speak?’’ allows me to return to Gramscian sources so as to carry out a radicalization of Gramsci’s positions with reference to the experience of ‘‘Untouchables’’/Dalits in South Asia. There is little doubt that inquiry into the ‘‘subaltern question’’ in India today cannot ignore the ‘‘Dalit question.’’ The case study referring to the Rishi-Dalits of Bangladesh accentuates still further the precarious position of these groups as subalterns, but also their aspiration to overcome subalternity.

Citation

Zene, C. (2011). Self-Consciousness of the Dalits as 'Subalterns': Reflections on Gramsci in South Asia. Rethinking Marxism, 23(1), 83-99. https://doi.org/10.1080/08935696.2011.536342

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jan 1, 2011
Deposit Date May 4, 2011
Publicly Available Date Mar 11, 2025
Journal Rethinking Marxism: A Journal of Economics, Culture and Society
Print ISSN 0893-5696
Electronic ISSN 1475-8059
Publisher Taylor and Francis Group
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 23
Issue 1
Pages 83-99
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/08935696.2011.536342
Keywords Subalterns, Dalits, Antonio Gramsci, South Asia, Bangladesh

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