Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
168
Language
English
Published
Oct 19, 2006
Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
041531948X
ISBN-13
9780415319485
Description
Steven J. Jones introduces readers to the intricate world of Antonio Gramsci, offering a thoughtful exploration of his critical theories. With clarity and depth, Jones presents key concepts of Gramsci's philosophy, making them accessible to those unfamiliar with his work. The examination delves into the nuances of cultural hegemony, the role of intellectuals in society, and the dynamics of power, providing a solid grounding in Gramsci's revolutionary ideas.
Through engaging prose, Jones also contextualizes Gramsci's life and the historical backdrop against which he wrote, highlighting the struggles and influences that shaped his theories. Readers are invited to appreciate how Gramsci’s insights continue to resonate in contemporary discussions around politics and culture, offering a lens through which to understand modern societal challenges.
This concise yet comprehensive overview not only serves as an introduction but also encourages further exploration of Gramsci’s contributions to political thought and cultural critique.
Through engaging prose, Jones also contextualizes Gramsci's life and the historical backdrop against which he wrote, highlighting the struggles and influences that shaped his theories. Readers are invited to appreciate how Gramsci’s insights continue to resonate in contemporary discussions around politics and culture, offering a lens through which to understand modern societal challenges.
This concise yet comprehensive overview not only serves as an introduction but also encourages further exploration of Gramsci’s contributions to political thought and cultural critique.
Genres
History
Contemporary