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Ideology After Poststructuralism
Contributor(s): Malesevic, Sinisa (Editor), MacKenzie, Iain (Editor)
ISBN: 074531807X     ISBN-13: 9780745318073
Publisher: Pluto Press (UK)
OUR PRICE:   $44.65  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: March 2002
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Annotation: Ideology is a hotly disputed term in social and political theory. It continues to generate intellectual dispute more than 200 years after its birth in the fervor of the French Revolution. Most recently, post-structuralists such as Foucault and Deleuze launched a strident critique claiming that "there is no such thing as ideology," creating a theoretical environment which polarizes critical opinion either for or against ideology. "Ideology After Poststructuralism" aims to end this culture of antagonism by bringing together leading scholars in the field to establish a dialogue between post-structuralism and ideology critique. For the post-structuralists there is a need to generate a sensitive account of ideology so as to bolster their claim that they have a significant contribution to make to social and political criticism. For the ideology theorists there is a need to engage with the post-structuralist critique of ideology without taking the assumptions that post-structuralists have so thoroughly criticized. The essays in this book show how the intellectual posturing of recent decades has closed off debate to the detriment of both post-structuralism and ideology critique.
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BISAC Categories:
- Philosophy | Political
- Political Science | History & Theory - General
- Political Science | Political Ideologies - Communism, Post-communism & Socialism
Dewey: 140
LCCN: 2001004547
Series: Social Sciences Research Centre Series
Physical Information: 0.73" H x 5.46" W x 9.36" (0.86 lbs) 176 pages
 
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Ideology is a hotly disputed term in social and political theory. It continues to generate intellectual dispute more than 200 years after its birth in the fervour of the French Revolution. Most recently, post-structuralists such as Foucault and Deleuze launched a strident critique claiming that 'there is no such thing as ideology', creating a theoretical environment which polarises critical opinion either for or against ideology. Ideology after Poststructuralism aims to end this culture of antagonism by bringing together leading scholars in the field to establish a dialogue between post-structuralism and ideology critique. For the post-structuralists there is a need to generate a sensitive account of ideology so as to bolster their claim that they have a significant contribution to make to social and political criticism. For the ideology theorists there is a need to engage with the post-structuralist critique of ideology without taking the assumptions that post-structuralists have so thoroughly criticised. The essays in this book show how the intellectual posturing of recent decades has closed off debate to the detriment of both post-structuralism and ideology critique.

Contributor Bio(s): Malesevic, Sinisa: - Sinisa Malesevic is Professor in the Department of Sociology, University College Dublin. He is author of Ideology, Legitimacy and the New State (Frank Cass, 2002), editor of Culture in Central and Eastern Europe: Institutional and Value Changes (IMO, 1997) and co-editor of Ideology after Poststructuralism (Pluto, 2002) and Making Sense of Collectivity (Pluto, 2002).