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Duplicity and posthegemony in Claudia Llosa’s Madeinusa and Lucrecia Martel’s La niña santa

open access: yesJournal of Romance Studies, 2021
This article employs the concepts of duplicity and posthegemony to analyse intimate and social interactions in Lucrecia Martel’s La niña santa [The Holy Girl] (2004) and Claudia Llosa’s Madeinusa (2005), focusing in particular on the personal and social development of each film’s female protagonist.
Županović, Mario, Lovrinović, Vedrana
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The Alternative to Post-Hegemony: Reproduction and Austerity’s Social Factory

open access: yesCulture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research, 2014
In the transitions to advanced liberal States and post-Fordist economic paradigms, it is argued that the distinction between work and sociality has become blurred.
Kylie Jarrett
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The Latin American Unknowable: Contributions and Limitations of Cultural Criticism

open access: yesIberoamericana. América Latina - España - Portugal, 2016
Based on the cultural criticism elaborated in the second half of the 20th century, this article analyzes two of the major Latin American theoretical discussions on community and politics, namely decolonialism and posthegemony.
Magdalena Lopez   +1 more
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Dancing in a hurricane: state and public responses to Hurricane Gilbert in Jamaica [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
Different cultural strata respond differently to a natural disaster threatening – or destroying – their livelihood; because of these responses, certain patterns become associated (justly or not) with the respective strata.
Carpenter, Victoria
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Crossing power borders in a tight leather suit: loci of power in A troche y moche by Gustavo Sainz [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
This study considers how the fluidity of power loci, in terms of text ownership, replaces the static nature of hegemonic relationships between the protagonist and the characters in Gustavo Sainz’s novel A troche y moche (2002).
Carpenter, Victoria
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Violence and post-hegemony - Theorising affective resonances between voice and habit memory

open access: yesSoundEffects, 2017
The prevailing accounts of voice within cultural studies often centre on issues of political representation and authority, bypassing the material aspects of voice and ensuing political effects thereof.
Artur Szarecki
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When a habit meets a habit at the city dump: persistence and adaptability of habit in Única mirando al mar (2010) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Fernando Contreras Castro’s novel Única mirando al mar (1993 and 2010) is a bitter, scathing social critique of Costa Rica’s government which occasionally remembers its duty to its tax payers and environment.
Carpenter, Victoria
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The Insistence that is Posthegemony: Negativity, Technique, and the Question of Alienation

open access: yesRes Publica. Revista de Historia de las Ideas Políticas, 2022
In this essay, hegemony in traditional Marxism is posited as a social ontology based on overcoming the alienation of the masses. The aim of hegemony is to produce the full realization through the work of the proletariat as one specific political subject, as a collective version of the bourgeois subject.
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