In Parker ch. 10, Spivak causes us to question whether colonized…

Question Answered step-by-step In Parker ch. 10, Spivak causes us to question whether colonized… In Parker ch. 10, Spivak causes us to question whether colonized populations can truly engage in traditional ways, or “speak” from their own “voice”—their own will. For this question, briefly define Spivak’s use of the word “subaltern” (Parker, 316). Then explain how that term functions within her description of “sati” (a ritual originating especially in rural Asia). Be sure to mention the problem of “voice” in your response [i.e. can those who engage in “sati” act from their own will, from their own “voice”?]. Arts & Humanities Philosophy PHIL 3100 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)