
Can the Subaltern Speak?
Sun, Apr 12
|Philadelphia Ethical Society
In this seminar, we will be tackling Gayatri Spivak’s epic essay on postcolonial politics and representation of the same name. If you are curious about philosophy and you like discussion, take part of this free meeting.


Time & Location
Apr 12, 2026, 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM
Philadelphia Ethical Society , 1906 Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia, PA 19103, USA
About the event
In this seminar, we will be tackling Gayatri Spivak’s epic essay on postcolonial politics and representation of the same name. Spivak addresses the question of whether or not oppressed subjects can speak within the Western framework, and shows how their speech is erased by the discursive structures of the West itself. Expect vigorous and civil discussion with like-minded individuals. Formal training in philosophy is not required; all are welcome.
Alex Gutierrez is a Philadelphia-based writer, teacher, and independent scholar with a background in philosophy. He hosts philosophy seminars at the Philadelphia Ethical Society, where his discussions explore questions at the intersection of ethics, politics, and language. His interests are shaped by post-structuralist thought, particularly the work of figures like Derrida, and focus on themes such as interpretation, incompletion, and the limits of system-building.
Alex’s approach to philosophy emphasizes dialogue, critical reflection, and the idea that no framework—political, ethical, or conceptual—is ever…