Gramsci Contested Interpretations Debates and Polemics 1922 2012

Gramsci Contested  Interpretations  Debates  and Polemics  1922  2012
Author: Guido Liguori
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2021-12-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789004503342

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A major review of all of the many strands of Gramsci interpretation from the earliest writings of his contemporaries through to the academic debates of the 2010s.

The Elgar Companion to Antonio Gramsci

The Elgar Companion to Antonio Gramsci
Author: William K. Carroll
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 495
Release: 2024-01-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781802208603

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Affirming Antonio Gramsci’s continuing influence, this adroitly cultivated Companion offers a comprehensive overview of Gramsci’s contributions to the interdisciplinary fields of critical social science, social and political thought, economics and emancipatory politics. Within the tradition of historical materialism, it explores the continuing impact of Gramscian perspectives in the present day.

Cultural Hegemony in a Scientific World

Cultural Hegemony in a Scientific World
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2020-12-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789004443778

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A comprehensive survey of how scientific disciplines have always been informed by politics and ideology on the basis of the Gramscian views in historical materialism, hegemony and civil society.

Narrating the Slave Trade Theorizing Community

Narrating the Slave Trade  Theorizing Community
Author: Raphaël Lambert
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2018-12-24
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789004389229

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In Narrating the Slave Trade, Theorizing Community, Raphaël Lambert applies contemporary theories of community to works of fiction about the slave trade in order to both shed new light on slave trade studies and rethink the very notion of community.

Hegel for Social Movements

Hegel for Social Movements
Author: Andy Blunden
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2019-06-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789004395848

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Hegel for Social Movements by Andy Blunden is an introduction to the reading of Hegel for social change activists, focusing a non-metaphysical reading of the Logic and the Philosophy of Right.

The Dialectical Tradition in South Africa

The Dialectical Tradition in South Africa
Author: Andrew Nash
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 554
Release: 2009-06-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781135227722

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This book brings into view the most enduring and distinctive philosophical current in South African history—one often obscured or patronized as Afrikaner liberalism. It traces this current of thought from nineteenth-century disputes over Dutch liberal theology through Stellenbosch existentialism to the prison writings of Breyten Breytenbach, and examines related themes in the work of Olive Schreiner, M. K. Gandhi, and Richard Turner. At the core of this tradition is a defence of free speech in its classical sense, as a virtue necessary for a good society, rather than in its modern liberal sense as an individual right. Out of this defence of free speech, conducted in the face of charges of heresy, treason, and immorality, a range of philosophical conceptions developed—of the self constituted in dialogue with others, of freedom as transcendence of the given, and of a dialectical movement of consciousness as it is educated through debate and action. This study shows the Socratic commitment to "following the argument where it leads," sustained and developed in the storm and stress of a peculiar modernity.

The Philosophy of Recognition

The Philosophy of Recognition
Author: Hans-Christoph Schmidt am Busch,Christopher F. Zurn
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2010
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0739144251

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The theory of recognition is now a well-established and mature research paradigm in philosophy, and it is both influential in and influenced by developments in other fields of the humanities and social sciences. From debates in moral philosophy about the fundamental roots of obligation, to debates in political philosophy about the character of multicultural societies, to debates in legal theory about the structure and justification of rights, to debates in social theory about the prospects and proper objects of critical theory, to debates in ontology, philosophical anthropology and psychology about the structure of personal and group identities, theories based on the concept of intersubjective recognition have staked out central positions. At the same time, contemporary theories of recognition are strongly, perhaps indissociably, connected to themes in the history of philosophy, especially as treated in German idealism. This volume compromises a collection of original papers by eminent international scholars working at the forefront of recognition theory and provides an unparalleled view of the depth and diversity of philosophical research on the topic. Its particular strength is in exploring connections between the history of philosophy and contemporary research by combining in one volume full treatments of classical authors on recognition--Rousseau, Kant, Fichte, Hegel, Marx, Freud--with cutting edge work by leading contemporary philosophers of recognition, including Fraser, Honneth, and others.

Introducing Intercultural Communication

Introducing Intercultural Communication
Author: Shuang Liu,Zala Volcic,Cindy Gallois
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2010-11-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781446259542

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Books on intercultural communication are rarely written with an intercultural readership in mind. In contrast, this multinational team of authors has put together an introduction to communicating across cultures that uses examples and case studies from around the world. The book further covers essential new topics, including international conflict, social networking, migration, and the effects technology and mass media play in the globalization of communication. Written to be accessible for international students too, this text situates communication theory in a truly global perspective. Each chapter brings to life the links between theory and practice and between the global and the local, introducing key theories and their practical applications. Along the way, you will be supported with first-rate learning resources, including: • theory corners with concise, boxed-out digests of key theoretical concepts • case illustrations putting the main points of each chapter into context • learning objectives, discussion questions, key terms and further reading framing each chapter and stimulating further discussion • a companion website containing resources for instructors, including multiple choice questions, presentation slides, exercises and activities, and teaching notes. This book will not merely guide you to success in your studies, but will teach you to become a more critical consumer of information and understand the influence of your own culture on how you view yourself and others.