McNally, Mark
Gramsci and Global Politics
Hegemony and resistance
Edited by Mark McNally, John Schwarzmantel
London; New York: Routledge, 2009, 240
The aim of this book is to explain and assess the relevance of the ideas of Gramsci to a world fundamentally transformed from that in which his thought was developed. It takes some of Gramsci's best-known concepts - hegemony, civil society, passive revolution, the national-popular, trasformismo, the integral state - and uses them creatively to analyse features of present-day politics, assessing to what extent his ideas can aid our understanding of the contemporary political world. The book contains essays focused on: aspects of global politics (the development of a global civil society, the validity of the knowledge claims of neo-Gramscian IR specialists and the politics of the WTO and the Alternative Globalisation Movement); contemporary feminism; the problem of adjusting Gramsci's theory of political agency to modern conditions; Turkish and Israeli politics; and a series of essays on present-day British politics. The book concludes that while there remain considerable problems in applying Gramsci's concepts to the contemporary world, his political thought still retains an attraction and validity that will continue to inspire political analysts well into the future. Bringing together a range of essays representing some of the latest research in the field, Gramsci and Global Politics: Hegemony and Resistance opens up new perspectives on Gramsci which will be of vital interest to students and scholars in International Relations and Political Science, Sociology and History.
1. Introduction: Gramsci in his time and in ours John Schwarzmantel Part 1: Gramsci and the new world order 2. Beyond World Order and Transnational Classes: The (re)application of Gramsci in Global Politics Owen Worth 3. Gramsci, Epistemology, and International Relations Theory Joseph Femia 4. Trasformismo at the World Trade Organisation Bill Paterson 5. Gramsci's Internationalism, the National-Popular and the Alternative Globalisation Movement Mark McNally Part 2: Theorising the political 6. Gramsci and the problem of political agency John Schwarzmantel 7. Governing Gender: The Integral State and Gendered Subjection Gundula Ludwig 8. Civil Society and State in Turkey: A Gramscian Perspective Hasret Dikici-Bilgin 9. Populism as counter-hegemony: the Israeli case Dani Filc Part 3: Gramsci and contemporary british politics 10. Prince of Modernisers: Gramsci, New Labour and the Meaning of Modernity Will Leggett 11. Giddens' 'Third Way' and Gramsci's passive Revolution' Jules Townshend 12. Feelbad Britain: A Gramscian View Pat Devine and David Purdy 13. Conclusion: the continuing attraction of gramscian analysis Mark McNally
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[author] McNally, Mark [curatore] Schwarzmantel, John [curatore] |
Schwarzmantel, John
Introduction: Gramsci in his time and in ours
pp. 1 - 16
Introduction: Gramsci in his time and in ours
pp. 1 - 16
Worth, Owen
Beyond World Order and Transnational Classes: The (re)application of Gramsci in Global Politics
pp. 19 - 31
Beyond World Order and Transnational Classes: The (re)application of Gramsci in Global Politics
pp. 19 - 31
Femia, Joseph V.
Gramsci, Epistemology, and International Relations Theory
pp. 32 - 41
Gramsci, Epistemology, and International Relations Theory
pp. 32 - 41
Paterson, Bill
Trasformismo at the World Trade Organisation
pp. 42 - 57
Trasformismo at the World Trade Organisation
pp. 42 - 57
McNally, Mark
Gramsci's Internationalism, the National-Popular and the Alternative Globalisation Movement
pp. 58 - 76
Gramsci's Internationalism, the National-Popular and the Alternative Globalisation Movement
pp. 58 - 76
Schwarzmantel, John
Gramsci and the problem of political agency
pp. 79 - 92
Gramsci and the problem of political agency
pp. 79 - 92
Ludwig, Gundula
Governing Gender: The Integral State and Gendered Subjection
pp. 93 - 106
Governing Gender: The Integral State and Gendered Subjection
pp. 93 - 106
Dikici-Bilgin, Hasret
Civil Society and State in Turkey: A Gramscian Perspective
pp. 107 - 118
Civil Society and State in Turkey: A Gramscian Perspective
pp. 107 - 118
Filc, Dani
Populism as counter-hegemony: the Israeli case
pp. 119 - 134
Populism as counter-hegemony: the Israeli case
pp. 119 - 134
Leggett, Will
Prince of Modernisers: Gramsci, New Labour and the Meaning of Modernity
pp. 137 - 154
Prince of Modernisers: Gramsci, New Labour and the Meaning of Modernity
pp. 137 - 154
Townshend, Jules
Giddens' 'Third Way' and Gramsci's passive Revolution'
pp. 156 - 172
Giddens' 'Third Way' and Gramsci's passive Revolution'
pp. 156 - 172
Devine, Pat
Feelbad Britain: A Gramscian View
pp. 173 - 186
Feelbad Britain: A Gramscian View
pp. 173 - 186
McNally, Mark
Conclusion: the continuing attraction of gramscian analysis
pp. 187 - 199
Conclusion: the continuing attraction of gramscian analysis
pp. 187 - 199