1st Edition
Gramsci and Global Politics Hegemony and resistance
1. Introduction: Gramsci in his time and in ours John Schwarzmantel Part 1: Gramsci and the new world order 2. Beyond World Order and Transnational Classes: The (re)application of Gramsci in Global Politics Owen Worth 3. Gramsci, Epistemology, and International Relations Theory Joseph Femia 4. Trasformismo at the World Trade Organisation Bill Paterson 5. Gramsci’s Internationalism, the National-Popular and the Alternative Globalisation Movement Mark McNally Part 2: Theorising the political 6. Gramsci and the problem of political agency John Schwarzmantel 7. Governing Gender: The Integral State and Gendered Subjection Gundula Ludwig 8. Civil Society and State in Turkey: A Gramscian Perspective Hasret Dikici-Bilgin 9. Populism as counter-hegemony: the Israeli case Dani Filc Part 3: Gramsci and contemporary british politics 10. Prince of Modernisers: Gramsci, New Labour and the Meaning of Modernity Will Leggett 11. Giddens' 'Third Way' and Gramsci’s ‘passive Revolution’ Jules Townshend 12. Feelbad Britain: A Gramscian View Pat Devine and David Purdy 13. Conclusion: the continuing attraction of gramscian analysis Mark McNally
Biography
Mark McNally is a Visiting Fellow of Essex University, working in the field of intellectual history, ideology and rhetoric with a primary focus on twentieth century Ireland.
John Schwarzmantel is Senior Lecturer in Politics at the University of Leeds, whose most recent book is Ideology and Politics (Sage, 2008).






