Theories of ideology : the powers of alienation and subjection /
Jan Rehmann reconstructs the different strands of ideology theories, ranging from Marx to Adorno/Horkheimer, from Gramsci to Stuart Hall, from Althusser to Foucault, from Bourdieu to W.F. Haug. He puts them into dialogue with each other and applies them to today's high-tech-capitalism.
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505 | 0 | 0 | |g Machine generated contents note: |g 1. |t Twisted Preliminaries: The `Ideologistes' and Napoleon -- |g 1.1. |t Ideology as a `natural science' of ideas -- |g 1.2. |t A post-Jacobin state-ideology -- |g 1.3. |t Napoleon's pejorative concept of ideology -- |g 2. |t Ideology-Critique and Ideology-Theory According to Marx and Engels -- |g 2.1. |t From `inverted consciousness' to `idealistic superstructures' -- |g 2.1.1. |t The camera obscura and its critics -- |g 2.1.2. |t A `naive sensuous empiricism'? -- |g 2.1.3. |t Excursus to the young Marx's critique of religion -- |g 2.1.4. |t Camera obscura as metaphor for `idealistic superstructure' -- |g 2.1.5. |t `Ruling ideas' and `conceptive ideologists' -- |g 2.2. |t The critique of fetishism in the Critique of Political Economy -- |g 2.2.1. |t From the critique of religion to the critique of fetishism -- |g 2.2.2. |t From ideology-critique to the critique of `objective thought-forms' -- |g 2.2.3. |t The wage-form and the `true Eden' of human rights -- |g 2.2.4. |t Capital-fetishism, the `trinity formula' and the `religion of everyday life' -- |g 2.2.5. |t The `silent compulsion' of economic rule as ideology? -- |g 2.2.6. |t `Science' between ideology and ideology-critique -- |g 2.3. |t Did Marx develop a `neutral' concept of ideology? -- |g 2.4. |t Engels's concept of `ideological powers' -- |g 3. |t The Concept of Ideology from the Second International to `Marxism-Leninism' -- |g 3.1. |t The repression of a critical concept of ideology -- |g 3.2. |t Lenin: bourgeois or socialist ideology? -- |g 3.3. |t Lenin's `operative' approach: self-determination and hegemony -- |g 3.4. |t Ideology in `Marxist-Leninist' state-philosophy -- |g 3.5. |t `Ideological relationships' in the philosophy of East Germany -- |g 4. |t The Concept of Ideology from Lukacs to the Frankfurt School -- |g 4.1. |t Gyorgy Lukacs: ideology as reification -- |g 4.2. |t Horkheimer's and Adorno's critique of the `culture-industry' -- |g 4.3. |t Abandoning the concept of ideology? -- |g 4.4. |t The `gears of an irresistible praxis' -- |g 4.5. |t Ideology as `instrumental reason' and `identitarian thought' -- |g 4.6. |t From Marcuse to Habermas -- and back to Max Weber? -- |g 4.7. |t Taking the sting out of critical theory -- |g 4.8. |t `Commodity-aesthetics' as ideological promise of happiness -- |g 5. |t The Concept of Ideology in Gramsci's Theory of Hegemony -- |g 5.1. |t A significant shift in translation -- |g 5.2. |t Gramsci's critical concept of ideology -- |g 5.3. |t The critique of common sense as ideology-critique -- |g 5.4. |t Gramsci's concept of `organic ideology' -- |g 5.5. |t `Ideology' as a category of transition toward a theory of hegemony -- |g 5.6. |t The critique of corporatism and Fordism -- |g 5.7. |t A new type of ideology-critique on the basis of a theory of hegemony -- |g 6. |t Louis Althusser: Ideological State-Apparatuses and Subjection -- |g 6.1. |t The relationship to Gramsci -- |g 6.2. |t The theory of ideological state-apparatuses (ISA) -- |g 6.3. |t A debate on `functionalism' -- |g 6.4. |t `Ideology in general' and subject-constitution -- |g 6.5. |t The derivation of the `imaginary' from Spinoza and Lacan -- |g 6.6. |t Lacan's universalisation of subjection and alienation -- |g 6.7. |t Can subjects talk back at interpellations? -- |g 7. |t From the Collapse of the Althusser School to Poststructuralism and Postmodernism -- |g 7.1. |t Michel Pecheux's discourse-theoretical development of Althusser's ideology-theory -- |g 7.2. |t The post-Marxist turn of Ernest Laclau and Chantal Mouffe -- |g 7.3. |t Stuart Hall: bridging the theory of hegemony and discourse-analysis -- |g 7.4. |t Michel Foucault's neo-Nietzschean trajectory from ideology to discourse to power -- |g 7.4.1. |t A peculiar Nietzschean-Heideggerian strand of `anti-humanism' -- |g 7.4.2. |t The dissolution of Althusser's concept of ideology into `knowledge' -- |g 7.4.3. |t The substitution of ideology-critique by `fictionalism' -- |g 7.4.4. |t The introduction of a neo-Nietzschean concept of power -- |g 7.4.5. |t `Relational power' or `phagocytic essence'? -- |g 7.4.6. |t Foucault's `dispositif' and the `technologies' of power -- a re-interpretation -- |g 7.5. |t Poststructuralism and postmodernism -- |g 7.5.1. |t Questions of definition -- |g 7.5.2. |t Postmodernism's essentialist definition of modernity -- |g 7.5.3. |t A component of neoliberal ideology? -- |g 7.5.4. |t Theoretical loss: the dematerialisation of social life -- |g 8. |t Pierre Bourdieu: `Field', `Habitus' and `Symbolic Violence' -- |g 8.1. |t The development of the concept of field from the German Ideology -- |g 8.2. |t Field against apparatus? -- |g 8.3. |t Ideology, symbolic violence, habitus -- disentangling a confused arrangement -- |g 8.4. |t Bourdieu's contribution to the development of Althusser's model of interpellation -- |g 8.5. |t A new determinism? -- |g 9. |t Ideology-Critique with the Hinterland of a Theory of the Ideological: The `Projekt Ideologietheorie' (PIT) -- |g 9.1. |t The resumption of Marx and Engels's critical concept of ideology -- |g 9.2. |t The ideological at the crossroads of class-domination, state and patriarchy -- |g 9.3. |t `Vergesellschaftung' -- vertical, horizontal, and proto-ideological -- |g 9.4. |t The dialectics of the ideological: compromise-formation, complementarity and antagonistic reclamation of the common -- |g 9.5. |t Fascistic modifications of the ideological -- |g 9.6. |t Policies of extermination and church-struggle in Nazi Germany -- |g 9.7. |t Further ideology-theoretical studies -- |g 10. |t Friedrich Hayek and the Ideological Dispositif of Neoliberalism -- |g 10.1. |t The formation of neoliberal hegemony -- |g 10.2. |t Hayek's frontal attack on `social justice' -- |g 10.3. |t Overcoming `economy' by the game of `catallaxy' -- |g 10.4. |t Hayek's construct of `negative' justice -- |g 10.5. |t The religious structure of Hayek's market-radicalism -- |g 10.6. |t A symptomatic contradiction between market-destiny and subject-mobilisation -- |g 10.7. |t State and liberty: neoliberal discourse is permeated by its opposite -- |g 10.8. |t The road to `disciplinary neoliberalism' -- |g 10.9. |t Is the hegemony of neoliberal capitalism exhausted? -- |g 11. |t The Unfulfilled Promises of the Late Foucault and Foucauldian `Governmentality-Studies' -- |g 11.1. |t Foucault's mediation of the techniques of domination and of the self -- |g 11.2. |t The enigmatic content of the concept of governmentality -- |g 11.3. |t Eliminating the inner contradictions of neoliberal ideology -- |g 11.4. |t A problematic equation of subjectivation and subjection -- |g 11.5. |t Towards an ideology-theoretical re-interpretation of `governmentality-studies'. |
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