Holub, Renate
Gramsci and cultural studies in the dual economy of the United States
A preliminary sketch
is part of Filosofia Italiana
, 2
: Aracne Editrice
, 2017
, pp. 149 - 162
In this article, I have tried to submit patterns in US academic cultural studies and Gramsci scholarship
to a brief comparative analysis against the background of the generic amalgamations of three
national formations by the 1980's: reproduction and maintenance of a consumerist "common
sense" through credit card debts, accelerations in economic under-developments in a dual-economy,
and the cultural reproduction of a collective psychic anchorage in self-perceptions of exceptionality
and moral superiority in relation to racialized "others" in domestic and international
spheres. My analysis distinguished patterns in academic cultural studies from those in Gramsci
scholarship in that the former predominantly focused on aspects of discriminatory representations
in the cultural practices of the "national" spheres whereas the latter tended to orient itself on
"international" analyses in human geography, environmental studies, climate change, development
theory, global social moments, global conservatisms, and so on. I concluded that in light of the important
role which the Gramsci's legacy had assumed in the UK Birmingham School, the moment
is opportune and necessary for Gramsci scholars in the US, as elsewhere, to make use of the
most important Gramsci-inspired diagnostic instruments in the development of comprehensive
research projects on the neo-liberal manipulations of the material and emotional institutions of
diverse populations amidst a dual economy defined post-democratic age.
Language | eng |
Names |
[author] Holub, Renate |
Subjects |
Stati Uniti
Studi di caso
United States
Cultural Studies |