[hĭ-jĕḿə-nē, hĕj́ə-mṓnē]
(n.)The predominant influence, as of a state, region, or group, over another or others.
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Hegemony (Greek: , English: [UK] , [US]: pronounced /hɨˈdʒɛməni/ ) is the preponderance of power, and the construction of consent by the powerless through cultural values. Hegemony, as the acqu...
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Cultural hegemony - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cultural hegemony is the philosophic and sociological concept, originated by the Marxist philosopher Antonio Gramsci, denoting that a culturally-diverse society can be ruled (dominated), by one of it...
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Definition of hegemony in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of hegemony. Pronunciation of hegemony. Translations of hegemony. hegemony synonyms, hegemony antonyms. Information about hegemony in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... Usage Note: Hegemony may be stressed on either the first or second syllable,
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Hegemony - one of the most important, if elusive, concepts in contemporary social theory. ... BOTH WRITERS ARE CORRECT in stressing the significance for modern thought of the concept of hegemony. (There are several equally correct ways of pronouncing this word: the first ‘e’ may be long or short; the ‘g’ may be...
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Concept of hegemony ... See also: Can Gramsci's theory of hegemony help us to understand the representation of racial minorities in western television and cinema? by Reena Mistry ... If the working class is to achieve hegemony, it needs patiently to build up a network of alliances with social minorities. These new coalitions...
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Gramsci and hegemony ... Gramsci used the term hegemony to denote the predominance of one social class over others (e.g. bourgeois hegemony). ... Gramsci's stance involved a rejection of economism since it saw a struggle for ideological hegemony as a primary factor in radical change.
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hegemony n. , pl. , -nies . The predominant influence, as of a state, region, or group, over another or others ... USAGE NOTE Hegemony may be stressed on either the first or second syllable, though the pronunciation with stress on the second syllable may be winning out. Seventy-two percent of the Usage Panel prefers it.
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