Also means
subalternity
Usage Note
Subalternità ends in accented -tà, making it invariable in the plural — like città or libertà. It is used in sociological and postcolonial discourse, drawing especially on Gramsci's concept of the subalterno (subaltern). Because the plural form is identical to the singular, the article signals number: la subalternità (singular), le subalternità (plural).
Examples
"Gramsci analizzò la subalternità delle classi operaie."
Natural Translation
Gramsci analysed the subordination of the working classes.
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