For readers encountering Gramsci for the first time, Steve Jones covers key elements of his thought through detailed discussion and studies the historical context of the theorist's thought, offers examples of putting Gramsci's ideas into practice in the analysis of contemporary culture and evaluates responses to his work. Including British, European and American examples, key topics covered here include: * culture * hegemony * intellectuals * crisis * Americanization. Gramsci's work invites people to think beyond simplistic oppositions by recasting ideological domination as hegemony: the ability of a ruling power's values to live in the minds and lives of its subalterns as a spontaneous expression of their own interests Is power simply a matter of domination and resistance? Can a ruling power be vulnerable? Can subordinates find their resitance neutralized? and What is the role of culture in this? These questions, and many more are tackled here in this invaluable introduction to Gramsci.
Really bad... With irrelevant examples from British political issues at the time the book was actually written and the language which is just so incomprehensible. Don't read it... at all!
This book is definitely intended for undergraduates in the UK. And really, it focuses more on the application of Gramsci's thought by various cultural theorists than on his work more specifically. Useful in some regards, less in others.
simple language, easy to follow. It's all right. Does not go into a lot of depth which can be frustrating. I would recommend this to someone in high-school