The Charmed Circle of Ideology

The Charmed Circle of Ideology
Author: Geoff Boucher
Publisher: re.press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2009-03
Genre: Marxian school of sociology
ISBN: 0980666597

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Set against the collapse of social theory into a theory of ideological discourse, Geoff Boucher sets to work a rigorous mapping of the contemporary field, targeting the relativist implications of this new form of philosophical idealism. Offering a detailed and immanent critique, Boucher concentrates his critical attention on the 'postmarxism' of Laclau and Mouffe, Butler and Žižek. In response Boucher points to 'intersubjectivity' as an exit from postmarxist theory's charmed circle of ideology.

The Charmed Circle of Ideology

The Charmed Circle of Ideology
Author: Geoff Boucher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 726
Release: 2003
Genre: Marxian school of sociology
ISBN:

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The Charmed Circle

The Charmed Circle
Author: Robert Masson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1987
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780934134408

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The Charmed Circle

The Charmed Circle
Author: Rebecca Gates-Coon
Publisher: Purdue University Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2015
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1557536945

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Drawing on original correspondence, this book sheds new light on the influential role played by five Habsburg princesses during the reforming reign of Joseph II. It also provides a vivid picture of aristocratic life in eighteenth-century Europe.

Rape Cultures and Survivors

Rape Cultures and Survivors
Author: Tuba Inal
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 605
Release: 2018-07-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 144085307X

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An in-depth treatment in two volumes of the historical and cultural contexts of rape and rape culture, this set discusses both victims and perpetrators internationally during war and peace times and examines the treatment of survivors. Historically, women, men, and children have all suffered sexual violence, during wartime and peacetime as well as inside and outside their homes. This two-volume title focuses on survivors of rape in a variety of social and cultural contexts. It examines different people who are victimized in a variety of situations (including in war and prisons) and studies the particularities of "rape cultures" that are intertwined with ethnic cultures and hatreds and other forms of conflictual social, political, and economic relations. In the introduction, the editors define rape and rape culture and provide historical and cultural context for the information presented throughout the volumes, the first of which primarily focuses on the causes and manifestations of rape cultures; the second considers the consequences of rape cultures for survivors of sexual assault. In both volumes, contributors provide case studies elucidating the experiences of a variety of victims—young, old, male, female, straight, and LGBT—in diverse locations around the world to help readers understand how truly pervasive and portentous rape culture is.

Hegemony, Discourse, and Political Strategy

Hegemony, Discourse, and Political Strategy
Author: Thomas Jacobs
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2022-10-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027257388

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Hegemony, Discourse, and Political Strategy revisits a question that has long fascinated socialists, progressives, democrats, Greens, and Marxists – how do left-wing forces win at politics? Thirty-five years ago, Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe tackled this puzzle in ground-breaking fashion, by drawing on a signature blend of linguistics, Marxist theory, and poststructuralism that came to be known as post-Marxist Discourse Theory (PDT). This book takes up the legacy of Laclau and Mouffe, and elaborates PDT into a full-fledged theory of political strategy for the first time. It argues that post-Marxism provides the foundations for a form of discourse analysis that can explain how political strategies play out as well as why they fail or succeed. Its empirical potential to illuminate the dynamics of hegemonic struggles is demonstrated through a case study focusing on the contestation and politicization of EU trade policy in the European Parliament.

On the Theory and History of Ideological Production

On the Theory and History of Ideological Production
Author: Malcolm K. Read
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2023-08-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9004678573

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On the Theory and History of Ideological Production promotes the existence of an ‘ideological unconscious’, understood primarily as a product of social relations, not of the Ideological State Apparatus. Attention focuses upon the transition from feudalism to capitalism, as theorised by the Spanish Marxist and former student of Althusser, Juan Carlos Rodríguez. Theorization of the ‘ideological unconscious’ presupposes a change of terrain from the individual/society opposition to a problematic based on the ‘social formation’. The present text assesses Rodríguez’s work alongside that of his contemporaries, Fredric Jameson, Noam Chomsky, Terry Eagleton, Roy Bhaskar, Slavoj Žižek, and others.

African Sexualities

African Sexualities
Author: Sylvia Tamale
Publisher: Fahamu/Pambazuka
Total Pages: 674
Release: 2011-06-23
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0857490168

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A groundbreaking book, accessible but scholarly, by African activists. It uses research, life stories, and artistic expression--including essays, case studies, poetry, news clips, songs, fiction, memoirs, letters, interviews, short film scripts, and photographs--to examine dominant and deviant sexualities and investigate the intersections between sex, power, masculinities, and femininities. It also opens a space, particularly for young people, to think about African sexualities in different ways.

100 years of European Philosophy Since the Great War

100 years of European Philosophy Since the Great War
Author: Matthew Sharpe
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2017-02-14
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 3319503618

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This book is a collection of specifically commissioned articles on the key continental European philosophical movements since 1914. It shows how each of these bodies of thought has been shaped by their responses to the horrors set in train by World War I, and considers whether we are yet ‘post-post-war’. The outbreak of World War I in August 1914,set in chain a series of crises and re-configurations, which have continued to shape the world for a century: industrialized slaughter, the end of colonialism and European empires, the rise of the USA, economic crises, fascism, Soviet Marxism, the gulags and the Shoah. Nearly all of the major movements in European thinking (phenomenology, psychoanalysis, Hegelianism, Marxism, political theology, critical theory and neoliberalism) were forged in, or shaped by, attempts to come to terms with the global trauma of the World Wars. This is the first book to describe the development of these movements after World War I, and as such promises to be of interest to philosophers and historians of philosophy around the world.

A Realist Theory of Art History

A Realist Theory of Art History
Author: Ian Verstegen
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2013
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0415531519

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As the theoretical alignments within academia shift, this book introduces a surprising variety of realism to abolish the old positivist-theory dichotomy that has haunted Art History. Demanding frankly the referential detachment of the objects under study, the book proposes a stratified, multi-causal account of art history that addresses postmodern concerns while saving it from its errors of self-refutation. Building from the very basic distinction between intransitive being and transitive knowing, objects can be affirmed as real while our knowledge of them is held to be fallible. Several focused chapters address basic problems while introducing philosophical reflection into art history. These include basic ontological distinctions between society and culture, general and "special" history, the discontinuity of cultural objects, the importance of definition for special history, scales, facets and fiat objects as forms of historical structure, the nature of evidence and proof, historical truth and controversies. Stressing Critical Realism as the stratified, multi-causal approach needed for productive research today in the academy, this book creates the subject of the ontology of art history and sets aside a theoretical space for metaphysical reflection, thus clarifying the usually muddy distinction between theory, methodology, and historiography in art history.