
Ideology After Poststructuralism
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Ideology after Poststructuralism aims to end this culture of antagonism by bringing together leading scholars in the field to establish a dialogue between post-structuralism and ideology critique. For the post-structuralists there is a need to generate a sensitive account of ideology so as to bolster their claim that they have a significant contribution to make to social and political criticism.
For the ideology theorists there is a need to engage with the post-structuralist critique of ideology without taking the assumptions that post-structuralists have so thoroughly criticised. The essays in this book show how the intellectual posturing of recent decades has closed off debate to the detriment of both post-structuralism and ideology critique.
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Iain MacKenzie and Sinisa Malesevic 'Introduction: de Tracy's Legacy'
Part 1: Poststructuralism vs. Ideology
1. Iain MacKenzie 'Idea, Event, Ideology'
2. Caroline Williams 'Ideology and Imaginary: Returning to Althusser'
3. Robert Porter 'A World Beyond Ideology? Strains in Slavoj Zizek's Ideology Critique'
4. Kieran Keohane 'City life and the Conditions of Possibility of an Ideology-Proof Subject: Simmel, Benjamin, and Joyce on Berlin, Paris and Dublin'
Part 2: Ideology vs. Poststructuralism
1. Sinisa Malesevic 'Rehabilitating Ideology After Poststructuralism'
2. Diana Coole 'The Dialectics of the Real'
3. Michael Billig 'Ideology, Language and Discursive Psychology'
4. Mark Haugaard ' The Birth of the Subject and the Use of Truth: Foucault and Social Critique'
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