Marxism and the Interpretation of CultureCary Nelson, Lawrence Grossberg University of Illinois Press, 1988 - 738 páginas This title provides a picture of the state of Marxist thinking. It aims to provoke a debate that will be of interest to those concerned with the status and development of Marxism and also to theorists in all fields of the human sciences. |
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... things can exist . But you've also moved past the insight and gone over to what is , in fact , an inversion of the earlier position . Now , in place of the endless revolutionary potential of the proletariat , one has constructed the ...
... things can exist . But you've also moved past the insight and gone over to what is , in fact , an inversion of the earlier position . Now , in place of the endless revolutionary potential of the proletariat , one has constructed the ...
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... thing existing in society . One must , of course , not reduce discourse to speech and writing but instead expand it ... things themselves participates . Thus , the concept of discourse requires a radical reconsideration of the nature of ...
... thing existing in society . One must , of course , not reduce discourse to speech and writing but instead expand it ... things themselves participates . Thus , the concept of discourse requires a radical reconsideration of the nature of ...
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... things to be known . " The question is , rather , to determine if the " things to be known " that have emerged from marxism are capable or not of being organized into a coherent scientific space , in- tegrated into a systematic montage ...
... things to be known . " The question is , rather , to determine if the " things to be known " that have emerged from marxism are capable or not of being organized into a coherent scientific space , in- tegrated into a systematic montage ...
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Cornel West | 17 |
Discussion | 30 |
Discussion | 58 |
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aesthetic Althusser analysis antagonism Anti-Dühring argue articulation bourgeois Canto Nuevo capitalism capitalist class struggle concept of ideology consciousness constituted constructed context contradictions crisis critical critique culture defined deterritorialization dialectic discourse domination economic effect Engels's example existence fact feminism feminist film formation Foucault gender German Ideology Gramsci groups Habermas Hegel hegemony historical materialism human idea individual intellectual juridical labor language logic male Marx and Engels Marx's Marxist theory mass materialist means Michel Foucault mode of production modern nature neo-Gramscian Nueva Canción object oppression organization perspective philosophy of praxis political popular position possible postmodernism postmodernist practice Prison Notebooks problem proletariat Quaderni question radical reality relations of production relationship revolution revolutionary schizoanalysis scientific sense sexuality social movements social relations socialist society specific structure theoretical traditional trans transformation truth women workers worldview