PPT-Hegemony
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Key Terms Inclusion vs Exclusion Overt vs Covert Grand Narrative Grand Narrative Discourses in history that are foundational to ideologies Global cultural narrative
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Key Terms Inclusion vs Exclusion Overt vs Covert Grand Narrative Grand Narrative Discourses in history that are foundational to ideologies Global cultural narrative that explains knowledge and experience. Introduction public domain. Anger over the heavy-handed tactics of elites hasreached new levels, and publics are giving vent to their frustration.The (. Kit: . Quintero. -. Ramírez. ; Mize, R.L.. ; . Pantaleo. , . K; Wise, C. ; Wise. T.A.; . Abboushi. , S.). WST. Trade liberalization and Neoliberalism. Global Commodification . US hegemony. Advanced industries, technology & market (P). Norwegian. . history. 2. . Final stages . of. . the. Danish union. Commerce and . Enlightenment. . propel. . Norwegian. . need. for . own. . institutions. Demands. for . national. bank and . Social Problems. Robert . Wonser. 1. 2. Consumerism is Capitalism. Capitalism. - . the economic system that is based on the private for-profit operation of industry. . Consumerism. propels the insatiable belief that we need what we do not . W - 6. 11/9 & 9/11. Post-Cold war Era: “We know more about what it is not than about what it is”. Unilateralism vs. Multilateralism. Unilateralism (GW Bush). Unipolarity. Power. Benevolent Hegemony. ECS210 Winter 2105. Beginnings. Review. Commonsense ideas of curriculum. Traditionalist / Re-conceptualist. A Saskatchewan story…. Hegemony (Thank-you . Gramsci. ). “the dominance of one group over another”. 2015. Gramsci and Foucault:. Hegemony in the Global Episteme. David Kreps. Antonio Gramsci. 1891-1937. Italian . Marxist theoretician spent much time in prison. . Most . of what we . know . is in . ‘. Civil society and the maintenance of . British imperial hegemony. Often used, rarely understood: hegemony. Term has its roots in classical Greece – Sparta as hegemon of Peloponnesian league. In the 19. Developing dialogue and democracy. :. Virginia Lea, leav@uwstout.edu. Dang Yang, yangda@uwstout.edu . Midwest Culturally Inclusive Conference. UW-Platteville. October 2013. Paulo . Freire. (1970): The interests of the oppressors lie in ‘changing the consciousness of the oppressed, not the situation which oppresses them’ (de . 2016-2017. “. One. . question. . is. . who. . is. . responsble. ? . Another. . is. can . you. . read. ? ” (. A . Mercy. ). Paulo de Medeiros. Edward Said. . Orientalism. , 1978. 1993. Edward Said (1935-2003). Embarrassed or humiliated. Synonym. : embarrassed. Abash. Meredith felt . abashed. by her inability to remember her lines in the school chorus of “Old McDonald had a Farm.”. Ambience . Noun. Atmosphere, mood, or feeling . Marxism. A development of the ‘political-economic’ perspective of Media. . Marxism: based on the writings of a 19. th. century philosopher and social activist Karl Marx. His writings were a response to the extremes of poverty and exploitation he witnessed in the years after the British Industrial Revolution. . Vocabulary. English 8. 1. Prestige --. Reputation or influence arising from success, achievement, rank or other favorable attributes; distinction or reputation attaching to a person or thing.. . “It made any Jew in Battle School dream of being . By Antonio . Gramsci. Gramsci. developed the notion of hegemony in the . Prison Writings. . The idea came as part of his critique of the deterministic economist interpretation of history; of “mechanical historical materialism.” Hegemony, to .
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