Review of "Gramsci's Common Sense: Inequality and Its Narratives" by Kate Crehan (Duke University Press)
In Gramsci's Common Sense, Kate Crehan offers us another excellent book, this time focused expressly on three important and often not well or fully understood categories in Gramsci's work: 'subalterns,' 'intellectuals,' and 'common sense.' Crehan succeeds in p...
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description | In Gramsci's Common Sense, Kate Crehan offers us another excellent book, this time focused expressly on three important and often not well or fully understood categories in Gramsci's work: 'subalterns,' 'intellectuals,' and 'common sense.' Crehan succeeds in producing a smooth and seamless discussion of some of Gramsci’s most popular, important, and, also, misinterpreted concepts poising each for use in analysis and interpretation. |
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spelling | doaj.art-e137b204226445c38b851d420fd899c02022-12-21T20:45:15ZengCultural Studies AssociationLateral2469-40532017-08-016210.25158/L6.2.16http://csalateral.org/reviews/gramsci-common-sense-inequality-narratives-crehan-carley/Review of "Gramsci's Common Sense: Inequality and Its Narratives" by Kate Crehan (Duke University Press)Robert CarleyIn Gramsci's Common Sense, Kate Crehan offers us another excellent book, this time focused expressly on three important and often not well or fully understood categories in Gramsci's work: 'subalterns,' 'intellectuals,' and 'common sense.' Crehan succeeds in producing a smooth and seamless discussion of some of Gramsci’s most popular, important, and, also, misinterpreted concepts poising each for use in analysis and interpretation.https://doi.org/10.25158/L6.2.16antonio gramsciinequalityintellectualsubaltern |
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title | Review of "Gramsci's Common Sense: Inequality and Its Narratives" by Kate Crehan (Duke University Press) |
title_full | Review of "Gramsci's Common Sense: Inequality and Its Narratives" by Kate Crehan (Duke University Press) |
title_fullStr | Review of "Gramsci's Common Sense: Inequality and Its Narratives" by Kate Crehan (Duke University Press) |
title_full_unstemmed | Review of "Gramsci's Common Sense: Inequality and Its Narratives" by Kate Crehan (Duke University Press) |
title_short | Review of "Gramsci's Common Sense: Inequality and Its Narratives" by Kate Crehan (Duke University Press) |
title_sort | review of gramsci s common sense inequality and its narratives by kate crehan duke university press |
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