Subaltern
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Subaltern is a term thought of by the Indian woman Gayatri Spivak. The term subaltern refers to a group that cannot represent itself or is not put in a position where it may represent itself and therefore is put outside of the hegemonic discourse. This means that this people lose the power over their own decisions in a certain way and become dependant on other persons. Spivak talked about this phenomenon in the book "'Can subaltern speak?'", under the revision of Rosalind Morris
References
Morris, R.C. (2010) Can the Subaltern Speak?: Reflections on the History of an Idea. Columbia University Press
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