La Bibliografia gramsciana, fondata da John M. Cammett, ora curata da Francesco Giasi e da Maria Luisa Righi con la collaborazione dell'International Gramsci Society raccoglie volumi, saggi e articoli su Gramsci pubblicati dal 1922 e pubblicazioni e traduzioni degli scritti di Gramsci dal 1927. Per aggiornamenti, integrazioni o correzioni scrivere a: bibliografiagramsciana@fondazionegramsci.org
This essay examines the importance of Antonio Gramsci's concepts of hegemony and dominance for anticolonial movements. Hegemony is a practice of power that rests substantially on the consent of various strata achieved by groups possessing or seeking state power, whereas dominance relies primarily on coercion. Subaltern groups and revolutionary parties, Gramsci argues, must displace ruling-class hegemony and become hegemonic themselves before assuming state power. But not all ruling classes are integrally hegemonic. As Ranajit Guha argues, colonialism represents 'dominance without hegemony.' Examining Frantz Fanon's discussion of anticolonial nationalism, I argue that even in situations of apparent dominance without hegemony, subaltern classes and revolutionary parties must achieve hegemony before state power for genuine decolonization. The essay argues that the emergence, consolidation, and problematic outcomes of FRELIMO's (Front for the Liberation of Mozambique) resistance to Portuguese colonialism indicate the need to pay close attention to the dialectic of hegemony before dominance. Reprinted by Taylor & Francis Ltd
Brandist, Craig,
The Dimensions of Hegemony Language, Culture and Politics in Revolutionary Russia, 2015, 310 p.
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Brandist, Craig,
The Dimensions of Hegemony Language, Culture and Politics in Revolutionary Russia, 2015, 310 p.
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Preface vii
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction: The Multiple Dimensions of Hegemony 1 1
Hegemony in Russian Social Democracy Before 1917 25
2 Orientology, Philology and the Politics of Empire: Traditional Intellectuals in Late Imperial Russia 51
3 Verbal Art and Revolution: The Living Word 78
4 Metamorphoses of Hegemony in the Period of the nep 99
5 The New Paradigm in Linguistic Science 125
6 The Revolution in the West and East: Hegemony and the National Question 150 7 Hegemony: The Decline and Fall of a Paradigm 176
8 Ideology Critique, Positivism and Marxism: The Paradoxical Legacy of Nikolai Marr 193
Conclusion 221
Glossary of Names 229
Bibliography 252
Index 296, titolo_collana=, collocazione=, soggettivoc=[Egemonia], subjectvoc=[Hegemony], note_riservate=, source=, recordInfo=, identifier=IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0021114, recordOrigin=, condizioni_accesso=, dateIssued=}]
Alpers , BenGramsci, Our Contemporary, Part II (Guest Post by Kurt Newman): Editor's Note: Guest blogger Kurt Newman continues his consideration of Gramsci that he began last week
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Alpers , Ben,
Gramsci, Our Contemporary, Part II (Guest Post by Kurt Newman): Editor's Note: Guest blogger Kurt Newman continues his consideration of Gramsci that he began last week, in S-USIH: Society for US Intellectual History, 26.11.2013
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