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Full Description
This book is an intervention into cultural studies' theoretical and methodological foundations. It addresses a crisis in conjunctural analysis: that there is no theorized method for conjunctural analysis as it pertains to recognizing a conjunctural shift or the emergence of an organic crisis. This crisis is connected to the belief that the definition of the conjuncture is ambiguous in Gramsci's work, but using a broader range of primary, secondary, and also untranslated sources on the conjuncture, Carley demonstrates that Gramsci has decisively settled that ambiguity. Through a philological approach to Gramsci's original texts, this book alters the debate around conjunctural analysis and offers means to reinterpret cultural studies and its relationship to its founding thinkers.
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction: Conjunctures and Crises.- Chapter 2: Hall's Method for Reading Gramsci.- Chapter 3: The Rediscovery of the Conjuncture.- Chapter 4: Politics as Method/Method as Politics Part One: Organic Concepts.- Chapter 5: Politics as Method/Method as Politics Part Two: Organizational Concepts.- Chapter 6: Metaconjuncture Lab.