1st Edition
Hegemony Studies in Consensus and Coercion
Introduction: Hegemony and the Asia-Pacific Richard Howson and Kylie Smith Part 1: Theoretical Approaches Hegemony, Commonsense and Communication Alastair Davidson Hegemony and Power Benedetto Fontana Hegemony and the Ethico-Political Richard Howson Hegemony and the Subaltern Koichi Ohara and Matsuda Hiroshi Part 2: Neoliberalism Hegemony, Neoliberalism and the Historic Bloc Damien Cahill Hegemony and the World Bank in Vietnam Susan Engel Hegemony, (Neo)-Liberalisation and the Subaltern Ruchira Ganguly-Scrase & Timothy J. Scrase Part 3: Subalternity Hegemony, Subalternity and the Creation of a New Human Subject Kylie Smith Hegemony, Colonialism and the Subaltern Andrew Wells Hegemony, Education and Subalternity Charles Hawkesley Part 4: National-Popular Hegemony and the Construction of Commodo-Normativity Ben Maddison Hegemony and the Other Yoko Harada Hegemony and Indonesian Masculinities Mike Donaldson and Richard Howson
Biography
Richard Howson lectures at the University of Wollongong in social theory, gender and social policy. His research interests include Gramscian theory, postmarxist theory and masculinities culture and practice.
Kylie Smith completed her PhD in the School of History and Politics at the University of Wollongong. She teaches in sociology, history and politics, and has published in the areas of critical /social theory, hegemony and Australian history. She is a founding member of the Gramsci Society Asia Pacific and of the Hegemony Research Group.






