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Historical Materialism 16 (1):239-43 (2008)

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  1. On Raymond Williams: Complexity, Immanence, and the Long Revolution.Daniel Hartley - 2016 - Mediations 30 (1).
    Daniel Hartley argues for the relevance of Raymond Williams’s work to the contemporary moment by reconstructing the systemic unity that runs through Williams’s thought. This ground-clearing exercise, Hartley argues, is necessary not only to restoring the urgency of Williams’s work, but to intervening critically in a moment of contemporary crisis.
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  • Subalternity and Language: Overcoming the Fragmentation of Common Sense.Marcus Green & Peter Ives - 2009 - Historical Materialism 17 (1):3-30.
    The topics of language and subaltern social groups appear throughout Antonio Gramsci's Prison Notebooks. Although Gramsci often associates the problem of political fragmentation among subaltern groups with issues concerning language and common sense, there are only a few notes where he explicitly connects his overlapping analyses of language and subalternity. We build on the few places in the literature on Gramsci that focus on how he relates common sense to the questions of language or subalternity. By explicitly tracing out these (...)
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  • "Words are Things": The Settler Colonial Politics of Post Humanist Materialism in Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian.W. Oliver Baker - 2016 - Mediations 30 (1).
    Via a reading of Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian and a critical appraisal of Foucault’s break with historical materialism, W. Oliver Baker finds, at the limits of the new materialisms, space for a new post-humanist critical materialism that sees utopia not in post-human assemblages, but in the abolition of colonial and capitalist structures that condition those assemblages in the first place.
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  • Did Critique Become a Thing? [REVIEW]George Porter Thomas - 2016 - Mediations 30 (1).
    George Porter Thomas reviews Rita Felski’s The Limits of Critique.
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