Search results for "hegemon"

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Intellectuals, nationalism, and the arts

2007

In this article we argue that the role of intellectuals was essential (1) in the formation of Finnish cultural policy and (2) for the development of national cultural administration and public arts subsidy system in the country in the period leading up to the Second World War. The actions of the intellectuals can be considered as political choices in a contingent socio‐political realm, and arts as an essential part of the signifying system. In Finland, intellectuals remained active in the intertwining areas between the state and civil society. We highlight the impact of their actions especially through a study of archival materials obtained from the State Arts Boards. At these Boards, the i…

Cultural StudiesCivil societyHegemonySociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectThe artsNationalismPoliticsState (polity)Political economyRealmSociologySocial scienceCultural policymedia_commonInternational Journal of Cultural Policy
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Contribución al análisis sociológico de la creatividad y la digitalización del campo cultural: creación, intermediación y crisis

2019

The so-called transition to the digital paradigm is eroding the autonomy of the cultural field achieved during the XIX and XX Centuries, subjugating them to economic and technological dynamics. However, the hegemonic discourse tends to interpret this as an overall positive process for the creative domain, focusing on the increase in information resource and creativity tool availability. However, an analysis of the theories and concepts of the sociology of culture reveals a more ambivalent balance. While the notion of authorship and creation can be interpreted from a more cooperative and relativistic view it is arguable whether this concept can be eliminated altogether. Also, although cultur…

Cultural StudiesHegemonySociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject0211 other engineering and technologiescultural industries02 engineering and technologyCultural systemAmbivalencesociology of culturesociología de la culturaGeneral WorksIntermediaryCultural industrycreatividadA050602 political science & public administrationSociologycreativitymedia_commonparadigma digitalSociology of cultureGeneral Arts and Humanities05 social sciences021107 urban & regional planningCreativitycultural intermediaries0506 political scienceEpistemologyDigital paradigmindustrias culturalesintermediarios culturalesAutonomyArbor: Ciencia, Pensamiento y Cultura
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Becoming a Gamer: Performative Construction of Gendered Gamer Identities

2021

This article examines how women construct their gameplay identities in relation to the hegemonic “gamer” discourse. The article is based on semi-structured in-depth interviews with women who occupy central roles in the Finnish gaming industry. We deploy Judith Butler’s theorization of performative identity construction to examine how the women negotiate their identity in relation to the hegemonic gamer discourse, focusing on how they both embrace and resist the hegemonic, masculine constructions of gameplay. The study shows the dynamics surrounding the gamer identity. While women submit to the hegemonic gamer discourse, reproducing the masculine gamer notions to gain recognition as a viabl…

Cultural StudiesHegemonydigital gamessosiaalinen identiteetti050801 communication & media studiesPerformative utteranceResistance (psychoanalysis)pelikulttuuriresistancesukupuolittuminen0508 media and communications5. Gender equalityArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)genderpeliteollisuusSociologygamer identityperformatiivisuusRelation (history of concept)Applied PsychologyCommunication05 social sciences050301 education16. Peace & justiceHuman-Computer InteractionperformativitypelialasukupuoliroolitAestheticsAnthropologyPerformativityConstruct (philosophy)0503 educationGames and Culture
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Decolonisation of the Zimbabwean linguistic landscape through renaming: a quantitative and linguistic landscaping analysis

2021

The language question is topical in Africa because of colonial hegemonies by colonial and languages of global communication such as English, French, and Portuguese. English hegemony in dominant dom...

Cultural StudiesHistoryHegemonyAnthropologylanguageLandscapingPortugueseToponymyColonialismDecolonizationLinguisticslanguage.human_languageLinguistic landscapeAfrican Identities
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Performance, corporalidad y democracia: La educación corporal del profesorado desde el agonismo político

2019

The following paper documents the use of political artistic performances as an instrument to strengthen the links between democracy and education. This study has been carried out with 45 students enrolled in the course of Didactics of Physical Expressive Activities of the Primary Education Teacher's Degree. To document the proposal we have followed a qualitative methodology. The results show how artistic performances contribute to the process of political subjectivation of future teachers insofar as they are able to use educational institutions to claim a more plural idea of corporality. In this process, political performances are presented as an excellent teaching resource because they all…

Cultural StudiesHistoryHegemonyLiterature and Literary Theorymedia_common.quotation_subjectPrimary educationDemocratic educationPerformative utteranceEducació primàriaThe artsDemocracyCiència EnsenyamentPoliticsPedagogySociologyEducacióPluralmedia_common
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Women's history and gender history: The Italian experience

2005

SummarySince the early nineteenth century political opposition became a central concept of political representation in constitutional monarchies. While this concept marked the political language of unified Italy on the national level, in local administration the legitimacy of political opposition remained an issue of dispute, as illustrated in this analysis of the political language in Bologna's city council. Local perceptions of national events, like Garibaldi's unsuccessful Mentana-campaign, assumed a significant symbolic meaning and challenged traditional understandings of local administration by introducing notions of political opposition. In Bologna, the second city of the former Papal…

Cultural StudiesHistoryHegemonySociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesOpposition (politics)06 humanities and the artsConstitutional monarchy0506 political science060104 historyPoliticsAnthropologyLawPolitical economy050602 political science & public administrationPolitical culture0601 history and archaeologyIdeologySociologyGender historyLegitimacymedia_common
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Biopolitics and Hegemony in Contemporary Russian Cultural Policy

2018

Since 2011, Russian ‘licensing civil society’ 1 has predominated through censorship and the restrictive regulation of arts and cultural societies. The current conservative project has turned artistic space into public space, indicating moral abuse and a threat to the spiritual health of the Russian nation. Consequently, the symbolic borders of human creativity and individual freedom in arts and cultural societies have been reduced to patriotism, nationalism and moral deductive functions of the state-approved program. This paper will explore Russian state cultural policy and argue that biopolitics is its mainstream strategy. It examines how the ensemble of sovereign and disciplinary power de…

Cultural StudiesHistoryHegemonySociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectartshegemoniakulttuuripolitiikkataideRussiaNationalismPublic spaceState (polity)VenäjäPolitical sciencePolitical economyPolitical Science and International RelationsPatriotismNational identitysensuuribiopolitiikkaBiopowermedia_commonCultural policyRussian Politics
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Fascism and empire: Fascist Italy against republican Spain

1998

From 1931 onward, Fascist Italy tried to influence Spanish politics through a combination of formal diplomatic action and clandestine support for monarchist conspirators. Spain did not, however, become an axis of Italy's foreign affairs until the outbreak of the Civil War in 1936. Supporting Franco was a way of helping to destroy international Communism and the democratic challenge and also served Mussolini's claims to Italian hegemony in the Mediterranean. From the point of view of domestic politics, helping Fascism in Spain would help to maintain the mobilization of the Italian people. In Italy's participation in the Spanish Civil War imperial Fascism, defined as foreign aggression, ideol…

Cultural StudiesHistoryHistoryHegemonySociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectEmpireDemocracyPoliticsSpanish Civil WarEconomyForeign policyEconomic historyIdeologyCommunismmedia_commonMediterranean Historical Review
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The satirical press and the struggle for cultural hegemony in Spain: a case study on <em>La Traca</em>, 1884-1938

2019

La Traca was a weekly magazine published in Valencia between 1884 and 1892 and between 1909 and 1938, with periods during which it was not published because of governmental censorship. Because it was written in Valencian, the vernacular language of where it was published, it did not go beyond being a magazine of local, or at most regional, interest, circulation and importance. However, its editor, Vicente Miguel Carceller, made the decision in 1931 to edit the magazine in Spanish and he thus conquered the country’s market, resulting in circulation figures that no other publication had ever reached. La Traca was the most loved and hated of all satirical publications. This article explores it…

Cultural StudiesHistoryHistorymedia_common.quotation_subjectMedia studiesCensorshipVernacularDestinyCultural hegemonyValencianlanguage.human_languageLaughterlanguageIdeologymedia_commonCulture & History Digital Journal
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‘To Make a People Out of a Mere Population’: Sovereignty and Governmentality in Hegemonic Russian Cultural Policy

2022

Abstract The paper claims that contemporary Russian cultural policy has been determined by political transformations associated with the political project to establish sovereignty that has organized Putin’s regime since 2012. The idea behind it is traced to Putin’s 2006 intention ‘to make a people out of a mere population’. To understand that intention, and to explain the contribution of culture and cultural policy to its concretization, the paper draws on Foucault’s account of sovereignty and governmentality, and the development of the Gramscian notion of hegemony. The paper argues that Putin’s regime uses governmentality in its hegemonic project to establish sovereignty. To describe that …

Cultural StudiesHistorySociology and Political Sciencehegemoniakulttuuripolitiikkasovereigntypoliittiset järjestelmätstate cultural policyPutin VladimirgovernmentalityRussiakansatconservative hegemonyVenäjähallintohallitukset (valtiot)Political Science and International Relationsdraft concept on culturekonservatismisuvereniteettivaltaRussian Politics
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