
Hegemony and Power
Consensus and Coercion in Contemporary Politics
Lexington Books (Publisher)
Published on 19. August 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
262 pages
978-0-7391-1503-9 (ISBN)
Description
This book provides the first systematic examination of the relationship of hegemony and power. Nine essays delve into the diverse analytical aspects of the two concepts, and an introduction and conclusion by the editors, respectively, forge a synthesis of their theoretical coherence. Hegemony has long existed as a term in political science, international relations, and social theory, but its meaning varies across these fields. While each has developed its own 'local' language games for treating the idea, they all conceptualize hegemony as a form of power. Building on the recent rigorous exposition of power, this book subjects hegemony to a clarifying debate. In doing so, it advances the power debate. Components of the literature assume a relationship between power and hegemony, but no previous work has performed a concentrated and consistent analytical examination of them until now.
Reviews / Votes
Hegemony, as the book establishes, is one of the most widely used concepts in the social sciences. It is also one of the most diffusely specified, not only by different disciplinary approaches but also different traditions within and amongst them: from Gramsci the concept has been widely used by neo-Marxists, international relations, social and political scientists, cultural studies, and so on; it has been subject to substantial revisions from Laclau and Mouffe onwards, and it remains central to any understanding of power in the contemporary world. Hegemony and Power provides a masterly key to understanding diverse applications of these absolutely central concepts. -- Stewart Clegg, University of Technology, SydneyMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
434 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7391-1503-9 (9780739115039)
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Persons
Mark Haugaard is a lecturer in the Department of Political Science and Sociology at NUI, Galway.
Howard H. Lentner is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Political Science at City University of New York.
Howard H. Lentner is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Political Science at City University of New York.
Content
Chapter 1 Conceptual Confrontation
Part 2 Theoretical Bases of Hegemony and Power
Chapter 3 State and Society: The Concept of Hegemony in Gramsci
Chapter 4 Power and Hegemony in Social Theory
Part 5 Hegemony and Power in International Relations and Political Life
Chapter 6 Dilemmas of Operationalizing Hegemony
Chapter 7 Hegemony and Power in International Politics
Chapter 8 Mars and Venus in the Atlantic Community: Power Dynamics Under Hegemony
Part 9 Postmodern and Feminist Appraches to Hegemony and Power
Chapter 10 Providing Security: White Western Feminists Protecting "Other" Women
Chapter 11 A Critical Naturalist Approach to Power and Hegemony: Analyzing Giving Practices
Chapter 12 Does Power Have a Place? Hegemony, Antagonisms, and Radical Politics
Chapter 13 Hegemony and the Power to Act
Part 14 Conclusion
Chapter 15 Dynamics and Complexity in Politics
Part 2 Theoretical Bases of Hegemony and Power
Chapter 3 State and Society: The Concept of Hegemony in Gramsci
Chapter 4 Power and Hegemony in Social Theory
Part 5 Hegemony and Power in International Relations and Political Life
Chapter 6 Dilemmas of Operationalizing Hegemony
Chapter 7 Hegemony and Power in International Politics
Chapter 8 Mars and Venus in the Atlantic Community: Power Dynamics Under Hegemony
Part 9 Postmodern and Feminist Appraches to Hegemony and Power
Chapter 10 Providing Security: White Western Feminists Protecting "Other" Women
Chapter 11 A Critical Naturalist Approach to Power and Hegemony: Analyzing Giving Practices
Chapter 12 Does Power Have a Place? Hegemony, Antagonisms, and Radical Politics
Chapter 13 Hegemony and the Power to Act
Part 14 Conclusion
Chapter 15 Dynamics and Complexity in Politics