The Dimensions of Hegemony : Language, Culture and Politics in Revolutionary Russia.
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- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9789004276796
- Language and languages-Political aspects-Soviet Union-History
- Language policy-Soviet Union-History
- Sociolinguistics-Soviet Union-History
- Linguists-Soviet Union-History
- Hegemony-Soviet Union-History
- Socialism and culture-Soviet Union-History
- Soviet Union-Politics and government-1917-1936
- Soviet Union-Intellectual life-1917-1970
- 306.440947
- P119.32.S65 .B736 2015
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: The Multiple Dimensions of Hegemony -- Chapter 1 Hegemony in Russian Social Democracy Before 1917 -- Chapter 2 Orientology, Philology and the Politics of Empire: Traditional Intellectuals in Late Imperial Russia -- Chapter 3 Verbal Art and Revolution: The Living Word -- Chapter 4 Metamorphoses of Hegemony in the Period of the NEP -- Chapter 5 The New Paradigm in Linguistic Science -- Chapter 6 The Revolution in the West and East: Hegemony and the National Question -- Chapter 7 Hegemony: The Decline and Fall of a Paradigm -- Chapter 8 Ideology Critique, Positivism and Marxism: The Paradoxical Legacy of Nikolai Marr -- Conclusion -- Glossary of Names -- Bibliography -- Index.
In The Dimensions of Hegemony Craig Brandist offers a detailed analysis of debates around the cultural and linguistic aspects of proletarian leadership in revolutionary Russia. The result is a new perspective on critiques usually associated with sociolinguistic and post-colonial studies.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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