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  2. Subaltern (postcolonialism) - Wikipedia

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    The terms subaltern and subaltern studies entered the vocabulary of post-colonial studies through the works of the Subaltern Studies Group of historians who explored the political-actor role of the common people who constitute the mass population, rather than re-explore the political-actor roles of the social and economic elites in the history ...

  3. Subaltern - Wikipedia

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    Subaltern (military), a primarily British and Commonwealth military term for a junior officer; Subaltern (postcolonialism), colonial populations who are outside the hierarchy of power; Subalternation, going from a universal proposition to a particular proposition in logic "A Subaltern", the author listed in William Cobbett's "The Soldier's Friend"

  4. Subaltern Studies - Wikipedia

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    The Subaltern Studies Group (SSG) or Subaltern Studies Collective is a group of South Asian scholars interested in postcolonial and post-imperial societies. [1] The term Subaltern Studies is sometimes also applied more broadly to others who share many of their views and they are often considered to be "exemplary of postcolonial studies" and as one of the most influential movements in the field ...

  5. Subaltern (military) - Wikipedia

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    A subaltern (IPA: / ˈ s ʌ b ə l t ər n /) is a primarily British military term for a junior officer. [1] Literally meaning " subordinate ", subaltern is used to describe commissioned officers below the rank of captain and generally comprises the various grades of lieutenant .

  6. Talk:Subaltern (postcolonialism) - Wikipedia

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    Subaltern is about colonial relations, slavery, untouchables, culturally enforced social status, gender relations, more than economic relations within a capitalist society. Subaltern could apply throughout history and to non-capitalist societies whereas proletariat only makes sense after the industrial revolution.

  7. Subaltern (post-colonialism) - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Subaltern (post-colonialism)

  8. David Hardiman - Wikipedia

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    David Hardiman is a historian of modern India and a founding member of the subaltern studies group. [1] [2] Born in Rawalpindi in Pakistan, Hardiman was brought up in England where he graduated from the London School of Economics in 1970 and received his D.Phil. in South Asian History from the University of Sussex in 1975.

  9. Law enforcement in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Public security departments at each city or county and smaller substations through the country are staffed by about 100 personnel and are led by subaltern officers. [2] They are organized roughly parallel to the ministry itself and have several divisions responsible for carrying out various functions.