Debating Texts: Readings in Twentieth-century Literary Theory and MethodRick Rylance University of Toronto Press, 1987 - 290 strán (strany) |
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Strana 208
... hegemony ' . The Complexity of Hegemony - It is Gramsci's great contribution to have emphasized hegemony , and also to have understood it at a depth which is , I think , rare . For hegemony supposes the exis- tence of something which is ...
... hegemony ' . The Complexity of Hegemony - It is Gramsci's great contribution to have emphasized hegemony , and also to have understood it at a depth which is , I think , rare . For hegemony supposes the exis- tence of something which is ...
Strana 212
... hegemony , although it was Gramsci's whole purpose to see and to create by organization that hegemony of a proletarian kind which would be capable of challenging the bourgeois hegemony . We have then one central source of new practice ...
... hegemony , although it was Gramsci's whole purpose to see and to create by organization that hegemony of a proletarian kind which would be capable of challenging the bourgeois hegemony . We have then one central source of new practice ...
Strana 268
... 32 To talk of society and culture as involving ' hegemonic ' practices does not mean that a hegemony is a ten - ton stone falling from nowhere to crush you into some shape . Hegemony is not to be understood at the level of 268 Debating ...
... 32 To talk of society and culture as involving ' hegemonic ' practices does not mean that a hegemony is a ten - ton stone falling from nowhere to crush you into some shape . Hegemony is not to be understood at the level of 268 Debating ...
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The Force of Tradition | 1 |
Versions of Formalism | 31 |
Cleanth Brooks Irony as a Principle of Structure | 37 |
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