
The Subaltern-Popular Workshop is a University of California Multi-campus Research Group (MRG). The MRG facilitates and promotes research and understanding of the subaltern — the disenfranchised, and the popular, as subjects and modes of inquiry into culture and history. By disclosing the presence of the disenfranchised in everyday cultural formations, our effort is to change the way we study and teach history and culture, and to re-evaluate the role of the humanities and arts in the politics of globalization and the nation-state.
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