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Duke University Press Gramsci's Common Sense: Inequality and Its Narratives
Acknowledged as one of the classics of twentieth-century Marxism, Antonio Gramsci's Prison Notebooks contains a rich and nuanced theorization of class that provides insights that extend far beyond economic inequality. In Gramsci's Common Sense Kate Crehan offers new ways to understand the many forms that structural inequality can take, including in regards to race, gender, sexual orientation, and religion. Presupposing no previous knowledge of Gramsci on the part of the reader, she introduces the Prison Notebooks and provides an overview of Gramsci’s notions of subalternity, intellectuals, and common sense, putting them in relation to the work of thinkers such as Bourdieu, Arendt, Spivak, and Said. In the case studies of the Tea Party and Occupy Wall Street movements, Crehan theorizes the complex relationships between the experience of inequality, exploitation, and oppression, as well as the construction of political narratives. Gramsci's Common Sense is an accessible and concise introduction to a key Marxist thinker whose works illuminate the increasing inequality in the twenty-first century.
£82.80
Ediciones Morata, S.L. El sentido común en Gramsci la desigualdad y sus narrativas
Reconocido como uno de los clásicos del marxismo del siglo XX, el pensamiento de Antonio Gramsci es clave para entender la creciente desigualdad en el siglo XXI; su rica y matizada teorización del concepto de clase social proporciona una visión que va mucho más allá de las injusticias económicas y de los análisis economicistas. Gramsci reflexiona sobre las complejas raíces de los conocimientos colectivos, sus cambiantes y a menudo contradictorios componentes, las diversas formas en que estos resultan ser aceptados como incuestionables, quiénes los aceptan y cuándo y en qué forma mutan.En este libro se nos ofrecen nuevas formas de entender los distintos perfiles que la desigualdad estructural puede asumir a través de la raza, el género, la orientación sexual, la clase y la religión en nuestra sociedad neoliberal y globalizada; los diversos escenarios de poder que esta genera y las complejas formas en que tales contextos son experimentados por quienes habitan en ellos.Sin presupo
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Duke University Press Gramsci's Common Sense: Inequality and Its Narratives
Acknowledged as one of the classics of twentieth-century Marxism, Antonio Gramsci's Prison Notebooks contains a rich and nuanced theorization of class that provides insights that extend far beyond economic inequality. In Gramsci's Common Sense Kate Crehan offers new ways to understand the many forms that structural inequality can take, including in regards to race, gender, sexual orientation, and religion. Presupposing no previous knowledge of Gramsci on the part of the reader, she introduces the Prison Notebooks and provides an overview of Gramsci’s notions of subalternity, intellectuals, and common sense, putting them in relation to the work of thinkers such as Bourdieu, Arendt, Spivak, and Said. In the case studies of the Tea Party and Occupy Wall Street movements, Crehan theorizes the complex relationships between the experience of inequality, exploitation, and oppression, as well as the construction of political narratives. Gramsci's Common Sense is an accessible and concise introduction to a key Marxist thinker whose works illuminate the increasing inequality in the twenty-first century.
£22.99