Discourse theory and political analysis : identities, hegemonies and social change
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Discourse theory and political analysis : identities, hegemonies and social change
Manchester University Press , Distributed exclusively in the USA by St. Martin's Press, 2000
- : hard
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: hard ISBN 9780719056635
Description
One of the few books which systematically brings post-structuralist theory to bear on substantive political analysis. Offers accessible accounts of different strands of discourse theory such as deconstruction, psychoanalysis and genealogy, which are applied to the analysis of specific cases such as Northern Ireland and contemporary East European politics. Each chapter addresses a key theme and issue in contemporary politics. Draws on inspiration from Ernesto Laclau, Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault and Jacques Lacan. Contains a clear introductory statement of the theoretical approach used and concludes with an assessment of the future directions of discourse theory in the social sciences. -- .
Table of Contents
- Introducing discourse theory and political analysis, david Howarth, Yannis Stavrakakis
- the political frontiers of the social - Argentine politics after Peronism, 1955-1973 - Sebastian Barros, Gustavo Castagnola
- inter-war French fascism and the neo-socialism of Marcel Deat - the mergence of a "third way", Steve Bastow
- new environmental movements and direct action protest - the campaign against Manchester Airport's second runway, Steve Griggs, David Howarth
- provisionalism and the (im)possibility of justice in Northern Ireland, anthony Clohesy
- the Mexican revolutionary mystique, Rosa Nidia Buenfil Burgos
- on the emergence of green ideology - the dislocation factor in green politics, Yannis Stavrakakis
- the construction of Romanian social democracy, 1989-1996, Kevin Adamson
- beyond being gay - the proliferation of political identities in Hong Kong, P. Sik-Ying, A. Kat Tat Tsang
- the secret and the promise - women's struggles in Chiapas, Neil Harvey, Chris Halverson
- the difficult emergence of a democratic imaginary - black consciousness and non-racial democracy in South Africa, David Howarth
- democracy as the limit of Kemalist hegemony, Nur Betul Celik
- sex and the limits of discourse, Jason Glynos
- future trajectories of research in discourse theory -political frontiers, myths and imaginaries, hegemony, Aletta Norval.
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: pbk ISBN 9780719056642
Description
One of the few books which systematically brings post-structuralist theory to bear on substantive political analysis. Offers accessible accounts of different strands of discourse theory such as deconstruction, psychoanalysis and genealogy, which are applied to the analysis of specific cases such as Northern Ireland and contemporary East European politics. Each chapter addresses a key theme and issue in contemporary politics. Draws on inspiration from Ernesto Laclau, Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault and Jacques Lacan. Contains a clear introductory statement of the theoretical approach used and concludes with an assessment of the future directions of discourse theory in the social sciences. -- .
Table of Contents
1. Introducing discourse theory and political analysis - David Howarth & Yannis Stavrakakis
2. The political frontiers of the social Argentine politics after Peronism (1955-1973) - Sebastian Barros & Gustavo Castagnola
3. Inter-war French Fascism and the Neo-Socialism of Marcel Deat: The emergence of a 'Third Way' - Steve Bastow
4. New environmental movements and direct action protest: The campaign against Manchester Airport's second runway - Steven Griggs & David Howarth
5. Provisionalism and the (im)possibility of justice in Northern Ireland - Anthony Clohesy
6. The Mexican revolutionary mystique - Rosa Nidia Buenfil Burgos
7. On the emergence of Green ideology: The dislocation factor in Green politics - Yannis Stavrakakis
8. The construction of Romanian social democracy, 1989-1996 - Kevin Adamson
9. Beyond being gay: The proliferation of political identities in Hong Kong - P. Sik-Ying Ho & A. Kat Tat Tsang
10. The secret and the promise: Women's struggles in Chiapas - Neil Harvey & Chris Halverson
11. The difficult emergence of a democratic imaginary: Black consciousness and non-racial democracy in South Africa - David Howarth
12. Democracy as the limit of Kemalist hegemony - Nur Betul Celik
13. Sex and the limits of discourse - Jason Glynos
14. Future trajectories of research in discourse theory: Political frontiers, myths and imaginaries, hegemony - Aletta Norval -- .
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