Cochran, Terry

Culture in its Sociohistorical Dimension

is part of boundary 2 , XXI , 2 , Summer, 1994 , 139(40)
«Consumerism is the driving force behind the world's cultural and political growth. As such, notions of nationalism and communalism have fallen to the wayside as cultural drives. The relationship between this growing consumerism and the approach to subaltern history proposed by Antonio Gramsci in his"Prison Notebooks" is discussed as they reflect Gramsci's notion of hegemonic cultural control».
Language eng
Names [author] Cochran, Terry
Subjects
Consumerism
Subalterno
Egemonia
Consumerism
Subaltern
Hegemony