Towards a cultural political economy: Staging an encounter between Marx, Gramsci and Foucault

This article elaborates one possible development of Marx's legacy 200 years after his birth. It responds to the influence of post-structuralism and its related 'cultural turn' on academic Marxist analyses by examining the material and discursive dimensions of changing social relations...

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Main Author: Sum Ngai-Ling
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Banja Luka, Bosnia and Hercegovina and Institute for Political Studies, Belgrade, Serbia 2018-01-01
Series:Politeia
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/2232-9641/2018/2232-96411816039S.pdf
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spelling doaj-9bb653d961674a668631d36a5d6d36742020-11-24T22:19:28ZengFaculty of Political Sciences, University of Banja Luka, Bosnia and Hercegovina and Institute for Political Studies, Belgrade, SerbiaPoliteia2232-96412566-28052018-01-0181639562232-96411816039STowards a cultural political economy: Staging an encounter between Marx, Gramsci and FoucaultSum Ngai-Ling0Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion of the Lancaster University, United KingdomThis article elaborates one possible development of Marx's legacy 200 years after his birth. It responds to the influence of post-structuralism and its related 'cultural turn' on academic Marxist analyses by examining the material and discursive dimensions of changing social relations in capitalist social formations. In this context, it proposes a cultural political economy approach to bridge the theoretical divide between constructivism and structuralism. It suggests that, given his long-standing interests in language and semiosis as key aspects of the critique of economic, political, and social life, Marx can fruitfully be read as a proto-cultural political economist. It is further suggested that Marx's contributions to the critique of political economy can be enhanced by articulating them with the work of two later critical theorists, namely, Antonio Gramsci and Michel Foucault. Accordingly, this article stages an encounter between Marx, Gramsci and Foucault to explore the interface between the semiotic and extra-semiotic aspects of social relations and then identifies four modes of selectivity as a heuristic tool for examining the production of hegemony and the remaking of social relations.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/2232-9641/2018/2232-96411816039S.pdfCultural Political EconomyMarxGramsciFoucaultSelectivityDiscourse
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Towards a cultural political economy: Staging an encounter between Marx, Gramsci and Foucault
Politeia
Cultural Political Economy
Marx
Gramsci
Foucault
Selectivity
Discourse
author_facet Sum Ngai-Ling
author_sort Sum Ngai-Ling
title Towards a cultural political economy: Staging an encounter between Marx, Gramsci and Foucault
title_short Towards a cultural political economy: Staging an encounter between Marx, Gramsci and Foucault
title_full Towards a cultural political economy: Staging an encounter between Marx, Gramsci and Foucault
title_fullStr Towards a cultural political economy: Staging an encounter between Marx, Gramsci and Foucault
title_full_unstemmed Towards a cultural political economy: Staging an encounter between Marx, Gramsci and Foucault
title_sort towards a cultural political economy: staging an encounter between marx, gramsci and foucault
publisher Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Banja Luka, Bosnia and Hercegovina and Institute for Political Studies, Belgrade, Serbia
series Politeia
issn 2232-9641
2566-2805
publishDate 2018-01-01
description This article elaborates one possible development of Marx's legacy 200 years after his birth. It responds to the influence of post-structuralism and its related 'cultural turn' on academic Marxist analyses by examining the material and discursive dimensions of changing social relations in capitalist social formations. In this context, it proposes a cultural political economy approach to bridge the theoretical divide between constructivism and structuralism. It suggests that, given his long-standing interests in language and semiosis as key aspects of the critique of economic, political, and social life, Marx can fruitfully be read as a proto-cultural political economist. It is further suggested that Marx's contributions to the critique of political economy can be enhanced by articulating them with the work of two later critical theorists, namely, Antonio Gramsci and Michel Foucault. Accordingly, this article stages an encounter between Marx, Gramsci and Foucault to explore the interface between the semiotic and extra-semiotic aspects of social relations and then identifies four modes of selectivity as a heuristic tool for examining the production of hegemony and the remaking of social relations.
topic Cultural Political Economy
Marx
Gramsci
Foucault
Selectivity
Discourse
url https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/2232-9641/2018/2232-96411816039S.pdf
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