TY - JOUR
T1 - Not throwing the baby out with the bathwater
T2 - a Gramscian response to post-hegemony
AU - Chodor, Tom
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014 Taylor & Francis.
PY - 2014/10/15
Y1 - 2014/10/15
N2 - This article offers a Gramscian response to the theory of post-hegemony, suggesting that its rejection of Gramsci rests on misrepresentations of his work. Through a closer engagement with this work, the article outlines the ways in which Gramscian analysis can in fact complement the insights of post-hegemony in analysing the ways in which the social order is secured and the strategies of resistance to this order. This combination of Gramscian and post-hegemonic insights, the article argues, offers a more nuanced and comprehensive insight into power, radical politics and resistance in the twenty-first century, an insight which risks being lost in post-hegemony's rejection of Gramsci and his work. The utility of this combined approach is illustrated via four short vignettes from contemporary Latin America: the emergence of the student protest movement in Chile since 2011; the Caracazo in Venezuela; the Argentine crisis in 2001; and the Bolivarian Revolution in Venezuela.
AB - This article offers a Gramscian response to the theory of post-hegemony, suggesting that its rejection of Gramsci rests on misrepresentations of his work. Through a closer engagement with this work, the article outlines the ways in which Gramscian analysis can in fact complement the insights of post-hegemony in analysing the ways in which the social order is secured and the strategies of resistance to this order. This combination of Gramscian and post-hegemonic insights, the article argues, offers a more nuanced and comprehensive insight into power, radical politics and resistance in the twenty-first century, an insight which risks being lost in post-hegemony's rejection of Gramsci and his work. The utility of this combined approach is illustrated via four short vignettes from contemporary Latin America: the emergence of the student protest movement in Chile since 2011; the Caracazo in Venezuela; the Argentine crisis in 2001; and the Bolivarian Revolution in Venezuela.
KW - Gramsci
KW - Latin America
KW - consent
KW - counter-hegemony
KW - post-hegemony
KW - the multitude
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84912029793&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/13569775.2014.968470
DO - 10.1080/13569775.2014.968470
M3 - Article
SN - 1356-9775
VL - 20
SP - 489
EP - 502
JO - Contemporary Politics
JF - Contemporary Politics
IS - 4
ER -