Urbinati, Nadia
From the Periphery of Modernity: Antonio Gramsci'sTheory of Subordination and Hegemony
"Antonio Gramsci's theory of hegemony refers to subordination of individuals and groups by which they are deprived of their individuality, power, and self-reliance. It depicts actual conditions and incorporates a representation of an individual as a powerless being with an unpredictable future.This condition played an important role in Gramsci's life and theory in Southern Italy, a place that exemplified Gramsci's concept of subordination."Reprinted in Antonio Gramsci: Critical Assessments (2002), v. III.
Lingua | eng |
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[author] Urbinati, Nadia |
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Modernità
Subalterno Egemonia Mezzogiorno Subordinazione
Modernity
Subaltern Hegemony Mezzogiorno Subordination |