Umfang:
Online-Ressource (xiii, 204 p)
ISBN:
1281725099
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9781281725097
Serie:
Reading Gramsci
Inhalt:
Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- The pervasiveness of Gramsci's hegemony -- Approaching language and hegemony -- Approaching language and hegemony -- Overview -- 1. Language and Social Theory: The Many Linguistic Turns -- Language, production and politics in the twentieth century -- The many linguistic turns -- Saussure's structural approach to language -- The structuralist turn towards language -- Philosophy's 'linguistic turn' -- The many other 'linguistic turns' -- Marxism and language -- Conclusion -- 2. Linguistics and Politics in Gramsci's Italy -- Gramsc's home, Sardinia -- The Southern Question and the Risorgimento -- The Language Question -- Gramsci's youth -- Beyond the Wide Waters -- Gramsci's linguistics -- Italian linguistics -- Bartoli's polemic against the Neogrammarians -- Summary of various approaches to Language -- Gramsci and Esperanto -- Conclusion -- 3. Language and Hegemony in the Prison Notebooks -- Approaching the Prison Notebooks -- Non- linguistic understandings of hegemony -- Two broad themes in hegemony -- Gramsci's expansion of 'politics' -- Language, philosophy and intellectuals -- Subalternity and fragmented 'common sense' -- Language, nation, collective popular will -- Language and metaphor -- The structures of language -- Two grammars of hegemony -- Spontaneous grammar -- Normative grammar -- Normative history in spontaneous grammar -- Normative grammar and progressive hegemony -- Conclusion -- 4. Gramsci's Key Concepts, with Linguistic Enrichment -- Passive revolution and ineffective national language -- War of manoeuvre and war of position -- War of position as passive revolution -- National-popular collective will -- War of position and new social movement alliances -- Language as a model for the national Œ popular collective will -- Hegemony, political alliances and the united front against Fascism.
Anmerkung:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 187-194) and index
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""Contents""; ""Introduction""; ""The pervasiveness of Gramsci�s hegemony""; ""Approaching language and hegemony""; ""Approaching language and hegemony""; ""Overview""; ""1. Language and Social Theory: The Many Linguistic Turns ""; ""Language, production and politics in the twentieth century ""; ""The many linguistic turns ""; ""Saussure's structural approach to language ""; ""The structuralist turn towards language ""; ""Philosophy's 'linguistic turn' ""; ""The many other 'linguistic turns' ""; ""Marxism and language ""; ""Conclusion ""; ""2. Linguistics and Politics in Gramsci's Italy ""
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""Gramsc's home, Sardinia """"The Southern Question and the Risorgimento ""; ""The Language Question ""; ""Gramsci's youth ""; ""Beyond the Wide Waters""; ""Gramsci's linguistics ""; ""Italian linguistics ""; ""Bartoli's polemic against the Neogrammarians ""; ""Summary of various approaches to Language ""; ""Gramsci and Esperanto ""; ""Conclusion ""; ""3. Language and Hegemony in the Prison Notebooks ""; ""Approaching the Prison Notebooks ""; ""Non- linguistic understandings of hegemony ""; ""Two broad themes in hegemony ""; ""Gramsci's expansion of 'politics' ""
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""Language, philosophy and intellectuals """"Subalternity and fragmented 'common sense' ""; ""Language, nation, collective popular will ""; ""Language and metaphor ""; ""The structures of language ""; ""Two grammars of hegemony ""; ""Spontaneous grammar ""; ""Normative grammar ""; ""Normative history in spontaneous grammar ""; ""Normative grammar and progressive hegemony ""; ""Conclusion ""; ""4. Gramsci's Key Concepts, with Linguistic Enrichment ""; ""Passive revolution and ineffective national language ""; ""War of manoeuvre and war of position ""; ""War of position as passive revolution ""
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""National-popular collective will """"War of position and new social movement alliances ""; ""Language as a model for the national Å? popular collective will ""; ""Hegemony, political alliances and the united front against Fascism ""; ""State and civil society ""; ""The history of state and civil society ""; ""The state ""; ""Conclusion ""; ""5. Postmodernism, New Social Movements and Globalization: Implications for Social and Political Theory ""; ""Postmodernism, language and relativism: is all the world a text? ""; ""Nietzsche, Saussure and Derrida on language ""
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""Language and relativism in Gramsci """"Foucault, language and power ""; ""Power in Gramsci and Foucault ""; ""New social movements and discourse: Laclau and Mouffe ""; ""Laclau and Mouffe's linguistically informed 'Hegemony' ""; ""Globalization ""; ""Notes ""; ""Bibliography ""; ""Index ""
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ISBN 1281725056
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ISBN 9780745316659
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ISBN 9780745316666
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Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Language and Hegemony in Gramsci
Sprache:
Englisch