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Forty years ago, I wrote a piece called 'Can the Subaltern Speak?'
Where I celebrated a teenage woman's use of menstruation as a means of communicating resistance to patriarchy. She waited four days to menstruate to show that she was not hanging herself for the sake of one man and a pregnancy but rather because she could not confront the task of killing as part of the armed struggle against imperialism.
A highly educated woman in the family could not read her communication. And therefore I said, enraged, the subaltern cannot speak.
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak in the foreword.