Langman, Lauren

Identity, Hegemony, and Social Reproduction

fa parte di Current Perspectives in Social Theory , 18 , 1998 , 185-226
«Examines the role of the construction & inscription of identities in hegemonic processes; i.e., social structures, identities, & desires are constructed to perpetuate or obscure inequalities that serve the interests of the ruling elite.... It is concluded that the success of hegemonic discourses throughout history is due to the fact that the ideologies & cultural understandings produced have offered real social & personal rewards.» [T. Arnold].
Lingua eng
Nomi [author] Langman, Lauren
Soggetti
Egemonia
Diseguaglianza
Weber, Max
Bourdieu, Pierre
Identità Collettiva
Hegemony
Inequality
Weber, Max
Bourdieu, Pierre
Collective identity