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Posthegemony Jon Beasley-Murray

Posthegemony By Jon Beasley-Murray

Posthegemony by Jon Beasley-Murray


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Summary

A challenging new work of cultural and political theory rethinks the concept of hegemony.

Posthegemony Summary

Posthegemony: Political Theory and Latin America by Jon Beasley-Murray

Posthegemony is an investigation into the origins, limits, and possibilities for contemporary politics and political analysis. Jon Beasley-Murray grounds his theoretical discussion with accounts of historical movements in Latin America, from Columbus to Chavez, and from Argentine Peronism to Peru's Sendero Luminoso.
Challenging dominant strains in social theory, Beasley-Murray contends that cultural studies simply replicates the populism that conditions it, and that civil society theory merely nourishes the neoliberalism that it sets out to oppose. Both end up entrenching the fiction of a social contract. In place of hegemony or civil society, Beasley-Murray presents a theory of posthegemony, focusing on affect, habit, and the multitude. This approach addresses an era of biopolitics and bare life, tedium and terror, in which state control is ever more pervasive but something always escapes.
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.

Posthegemony Reviews

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

About Jon Beasley-Murray

Jon Beasley-Murray is assistant professor of Hispanic studies at the University of British Columbia.

Table of Contents

Contents
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. Escalon, 1989: Deleuze and Affect
4. Chile, 1992: Bourdieu and Habit
Conclusion: Negri and Multitude
Epilogue: April 13, 2002
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Additional information

GOR009189144
9780816647156
0816647151
Posthegemony: Political Theory and Latin America by Jon Beasley-Murray
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of Minnesota Press
20110106
376
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