Gramsci in the Era of Posthegemony?

Historical Materialism 23 (2):287-297 (2015)
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Abstract

This review examines a collection of essays that engage with the thought of Antonio Gramsci in relation to the postcolonial. I argue that some of the chapters display a symptomatic tendency to read into Gramsci’s concepts a moral charge that detracts from their theoretical value, and that on the whole here Gramsci is either read in a post-Marxist key or dismissed as inoperable for the globalised postcolony of the present.

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After (post) hegemony.Peter D. Thomas - 2021 - Contemporary Political Theory 20 (2):318-340.

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