Hegemony: WTF? An introduction to Gramsci and cultural hegemony
In this introduction to Gramsci and his neomarxist theory of hegemony, in particular cultural hegemony, I explore this concept which has been hugely influential in contemporary social theory, political theory and cultural theory.
Hopefully a good starting point for understanding Gramsci, this video essay is the third episode of my series What The Theory?, in which I explore key critical concepts and ideas in the humanities.
If you've enjoyed this video and have a suggestion of what I might make an episode of What the Theory? about next then please do drop me a line in the comments!
Further Reading
Introducing Marxism: A Graphic Guide by Rupert Woodfin and Oscar Zarate
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Manufacturing Consent by Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky
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UK: https://amzn.to/2T87wgG
Selections from the Prison Notebooks by Antonio Gramsci
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UK: https://amzn.to/2NADgF8
[The above are affiliate links. I receive a small kickback from anything you buy which, in turn, helps to support the channel.]
If you've enjoyed this video then please do check out the rest of my channel where I put out a whole range of videos discussing theatre and playwriting from the perspective of an aspirant and (some might say) emerging playwright and theatre maker as well as reflecting on my experience as a PhD Student.
Twitter: @Tom_Nicholas
Website: www.tomnicholas.com
Thanks for watching!
Видео Hegemony: WTF? An introduction to Gramsci and cultural hegemony канала Tom Nicholas
Hopefully a good starting point for understanding Gramsci, this video essay is the third episode of my series What The Theory?, in which I explore key critical concepts and ideas in the humanities.
If you've enjoyed this video and have a suggestion of what I might make an episode of What the Theory? about next then please do drop me a line in the comments!
Further Reading
Introducing Marxism: A Graphic Guide by Rupert Woodfin and Oscar Zarate
US: https://amzn.to/2EHRpO5
UK: https://amzn.to/2UjTcyo
Manufacturing Consent by Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky
US: https://amzn.to/2EzZhQD
UK: https://amzn.to/2T87wgG
Selections from the Prison Notebooks by Antonio Gramsci
US: https://amzn.to/2SD614W
UK: https://amzn.to/2NADgF8
[The above are affiliate links. I receive a small kickback from anything you buy which, in turn, helps to support the channel.]
If you've enjoyed this video then please do check out the rest of my channel where I put out a whole range of videos discussing theatre and playwriting from the perspective of an aspirant and (some might say) emerging playwright and theatre maker as well as reflecting on my experience as a PhD Student.
Twitter: @Tom_Nicholas
Website: www.tomnicholas.com
Thanks for watching!
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