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  1. Subaltern Studies and Postcolonial Historiography
  2. Dipesh Chakrabarty
  3. pp. 9-32
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  1. The Dilemma of Subaltern Studies at Duke
  2. John Beverley
  3. pp. 33-44
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  1. Cross-Genealogies in Latin American and South Asian Subaltern Studies
  2. Ileana Rodríguez
  3. pp. 45-58
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  1. The Figure of Subalternity and the Neoliberal Future
  2. Lawrence Grossberg
  3. pp. 59-89
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  1. Multiple Critique: Islamic Feminist Rhetorical Strategies
  2. Miriam Cooke
  3. pp. 91-110
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  1. Hybridity in a Transnational Frame: Latin-Americanist and Postcolonial Perspectives on Cultural Studies
  2. John Kraniauskas
  3. pp. 111-137
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  1. Subalternity and the Neoliberal Habitus : Thinking Insurrection on the El Salvador/South Central Interface
  2. Gareth Williams
  3. pp. 139-170
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  1. The Fungibility of Borders
  2. Mary Pat Brady
  3. pp. 171-190
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  1. The Location of Americo Paredes's Border Thinking
  2. José David Saldívar
  3. pp. 191-195
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  1. Interview with Americo Paredes
  2. Americo Paredes, Hector Calderon, Jose Rosbel Lopez-Morin
  3. pp. 197-228
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  1. The Language of Criticism: How to Speak Difference?
  2. Nelly Richard, Alessandro Fornazzari
  3. pp. 255-262
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  1. The Possibility of Criticism: A Response to Nelly Richard's "The Language of Criticism: How to Speak Difference?"
  2. Willy Thayer, Alessandro Fornazzari
  3. pp. 263-267
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  1. Review of The Unmodern Crisis of the Modern University
  2. Pablo Oyarzun, Alessandro Fornazzari
  3. pp. 269-277
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  1. Reflections on the University
  2. Humberto Gianinni, Alessandro Fornazzari
  3. pp. 279-282
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  1. Introduction: From Cross-Genealogies and Subaltern Knowledges to Nepantla
  2. Walter Mignolo
  3. pp. 1-8
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