Cultural hegemony in a scientific world : Gramscian concepts for the history of science
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Cultural hegemony in a scientific world : Gramscian concepts for the history of science
(Historical materialism book series, v. 221)
Brill, c2021
- : hardback
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [373]-419) and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This volume in political epistemology offers a comprehensive discussion of the multiple applicability of Gramscian concepts and categories to the historical, sociological, and cultural analysis of science. The authors argue that the perspective of hegemony and subalternity allows us critically to assess the political directedness of scientific practices as well as to reflect on the ideological status of disciplines that deal with science at a meta-level - historical, socio-historical, and epistemological.
Contributors include: Massimiliano Badino, Javier Balsa, Lino Camprubi, Ana Carneiro, Luis Miguel Carolino, Riccardo Ciavolella, Roger Cooter, Alina-Sandra Cucu, Maria Paula Diogo, Isabel Jimenez Lucena, Annelies Lannoy, Jorge Molero Mesa, Agusti Nieto-Galan, Pietro Daniel Omodeo, Matteo Realdi, Jaume Sastre-Juan, Arne Schirrmacher, Ana Simoes, Carlos Tabernero Holgado, and Carlos Ziller Camenietzki.
目次
For Gramsci: Hegemony in the History and Philosophy of Science
Massimiliano Badino and Pietro Daniel Omodeo
Part 1 State of the Art
1 Past and Present: Revisiting 'Gramscianism'
Agusti Nieto-Galan
Part 2 Disciplinary Struggles
2 The Concept of Hegemony in Discourse Analysis
Javier Balsa
3 Hegemony and Political Subject in Anthropology
Riccardo Ciavolella
4 The Common Cult of the Historical Truth: The Formation of History of Religions in France and the Role of the Socio-cultural Elites
Annelies Lannoy
Part 3 Science and Religion
5 Jesuit Science and Cultural Hegemony: A Political Historiographical Critique
Pietro Daniel Omodeo
6 'O pobre intelectual': Manuel G.G. Lourosa, the Astronomy and the Political Restoration of Portugal in the Seventeenth Century
Luis Miguel Carolino and Carlos Ziller Camenietzki
7 Cosmology, Religion, and Cultural Hegemony: The Scientific Apostolate of Antoni Romana in Early Francoist Spain
Matteo Realdi
Part 4 Organic Intellectuals
8 Using Gramsci's Dialogical Approach: The Struggle for Meaning in Q&A Sections of the Spanish Press in the First Third of the Twentieth Century
Isabel Jimenez Lucena, Jorge Molero Mesa and Carlos Tabernero Holgado
9 The Scientific Intellectual, a Hostile Milieu, or a Cultural Dispositif? Revisiting the Historiography of Interwar German Physics and How It Explains Scientific Culture
Arne Schirrmacher
10 Engineering as Cultural Hegemony: A Gramscian Interpretation of Francoism
Lino Camprubi
11 Political Entanglements and Scientific Hegemony: Rectors-Scientists at the University of Lisbon Under the First Republic and the Dictatorship (1911-74)
Ana Simoes, Ana Carneiro and Maria Paula Diogo
Part 5 Cold War Science
12 Philanthropy, Mass Media, and Cultural Hegemony: The Rockefeller Foundation and the Politics of Science Popularisation in the 1930s
Jaume Sastre-Juan
13 Why Hegemony Was Not Born in the Factory: Twentieth-Century Sciences of Labour from a Gramscian Angle
Alina-Sandra Cucu
Part 6 Past and Future
14 The Importance of Gramsci Today: The 'New Lorians' and the Biological Reduction of History
Roger Cooter
References
Index
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