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--- On Thu, 14/10/10, Aadisht Khanna <[email protected]> wrote: > From: Aadisht Khanna <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [silk] The subaltern studies collective? > To: [email protected] > Date: Thursday, 14 October, 2010, 13:47 > On 14-10-2010 13:24, Indrajit Gupta > wrote: > > > > > /She has never been known to > be a lucid populariser; a female Carl > > Sagan she is not. However, > contemporary studies in this space carry > > a vocabulary and, more than > that, a syntax, which takes getting used > > to. If anyone is interested, I > could put up examples, which make > > perfect sense to insiders, > none whatsoever to Everyman./ > > IG, are there any lucid popularisers in this field that you > know of? > > > -- > Regards, > > Aadisht > Email for lists: [email protected] > Personal Email: [email protected] > Mobile (TN): +91-96000 23067 > Mobile (Del): +91-99584 04009 > Website: http://www.aadisht.net/ > Blog: http://www.wokay.in/ Are you serious? Or is this a rhetorical question floating in a rich gravy of irony? If you're serious, Gramsci, or Lukacs. You have to get used to the way their translators handle their continental syntax, Italian and Magyar respectively.
