Mallick, Ayyaz
Beyond 'Domination without Hegemony': passive revolution(s) in Pakistan
This paper delineates the problematic of state and civil society set out by Marx and Gramsci in its theoretical-conjunctural validity, as it relates to postcolonial social formations and especially post-1970s Pakistan. The Gramscian concepts of passive revolution, "boundary-traversing" hegemony, and the integral state are elaborated through references to three major theorists of postcolonial societies: Chatterjee, Alavi, and Fanon. The resulting framework is then deployed to understand developments in post-1970s Pakistan as two phases of passive revolution.
Lingua | eng |
Nomi |
[author] Mallick, Ayyaz |
Soggetti |
Egemonia
Pakistan
Hegemony
Pakistan |