IdeologyRoutledge, 01.03.2004 - 224 Seiten Any literary student who is new to the terminology and uses of critical terms will welcome David Hawkes' Ideology, a comprehensive and concise overview. In refreshingly clear and jargon-free prose, Hawkes: * Considers the myriad definitions and meanings of ideology * Traces the history of the term and the debates which surround it, from Martin Luther and Machiavelli to present-day debates in feminism and psychoanalysis * Provides literary examples and illustrations to illuminate and clarify his argument * Asks whether, in the face of post-war capitalism and postmodernism, the ideology debate is obsolete, or is still very much relevant in contemporary debates |
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... believe in an ideology; they are nihilists who believe in nothing. One of their number, Kirillov, advocates a politics of revolutionary suicide: 'He who doesn't care whether he lives or dies - he'll be the new man' (2000, 121). Their ...
... believe in an ideology; they are nihilists who believe in nothing. One of their number, Kirillov, advocates a politics of revolutionary suicide: 'He who doesn't care whether he lives or dies - he'll be the new man' (2000, 121). Their ...
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Inhalt
Origins | 15 |
Empiricism | 38 |
Idealism | 62 |
Marxism | 88 |
PostMarxism | 117 |
Postmodernism | 148 |
Ideology after 11 September | 178 |
Glossary | 193 |
FurTher Reading | 199 |
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