Posthegemony
Political Theory and Latin America
A challenging new work of cultural and political theory rethinks the concept of hegemony
376 Pages, 6 x 9 in
- Paperback
- 9780816647156
- Published: January 6, 2011
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Posthegemony
Political Theory and Latin America
ISBN: 9780816647156
Publication date: January 6th, 2011
376 Pages
8 x 5
"In Posthegemony, Jon Beasley-Murray provides a superbly written and insightful theoretical evaluation of the shifting relation between culture and state in Latin America." —Gareth Williams, author of The Other Side of the Popular: Neoliberalism and Subalternity in Latin America
In his thorough examination, Beasley-Murray undoes the dominant narrative of hegemonic projects and counterhegemonic resistance, of civilization and subalternity, to reveal instead a history of failed contracts and unpredicted insurgencies.
Prologue: October 10, 1492
Introduction: A User's Guide
I. Critique
1. Argentina, 1972: Cultural Studies and Populism
2. Ayacucho, 1982: Civil Society Theory and Neoliberalism
II. Constitution
3. Escalón, 1989: Deleuze and Affect
4. Chile, 1992: Bourdieu and Habit
Conclusion: Negri and Multitude
Epilogue: April 13, 2002
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index