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  1. 著者
  2. 宮崎国際大学
  3. J
  4. Jiménez Botta, Félix A.
  1. 宮崎国際大学
  1. 宮崎国際大学
  2. <国際教養学部> 紀要 比較文化 ISSN 2432-2903
  1. 宮崎国際大学
  2. <国際教養学部> 紀要 比較文化 ISSN 2432-2903
  3. 2021 第26巻

A Gramscian organic intellectual: Stuart Hall and British Cultural Studies in the age of Thatcher and Blair

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Item type 紀要論文 / Departmental Bulletin Paper(1)
公開日 2022-06-15
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タイトル A Gramscian organic intellectual: Stuart Hall and British Cultural Studies in the age of Thatcher and Blair
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タイトル A Gramscian organic intellectual: Stuart Hall and British Cultural Studies in the age of Thatcher and Blair
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資源タイプ識別子 http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501
資源タイプ departmental bulletin paper
著者 Jiménez Botta, Félix A.

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内容記述 This article explores the biography, intellectual influences, and political advocacy of the leading British cultural theorist Stuart Hall. The article elucidates the influence of two Marxist thinkers on Hall’s thought, Louis Althusser and Antonio Gramsci. I first highlight the influence of Louis Althusser’s structuralism and the concept of interpellation on Hall’s critiques of British society in the 1970s. Then, I explain why Hall increasingly turned to Antonio Gramsci’s unorthodox engagement with Marxism. The article argues that Gramscian concepts guided Hall’s scholarly engagement with British politics and society and public advocacy until his death. The article is organized into three sections. The first part introduces Hall’s background and his seminal contribution to the emergence of British cultural studies in the 1950s. The second part examines the ways in which Althusser and Gramsci influenced Hall in the 1960s-80s, and how he wielded their theories to critique British media and racism in the 1970s, and the Social Democratic consensus in the 1980s. The third section concludes with the organic intellectual Stuart Hall who deftly brandished Gramscian thought in his devastating critiques of Thatcherism and New Labour in the 1980s-90s.
書誌情報 比較文化
en : Comparative culture, the journal of Miyazaki International College

巻 26, p. 81-103, 発行日 2022-03
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出版者 宮崎国際大学
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出版者 Miyazaki International College
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収録物識別子 2432-2903
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