Hegemoni

Hegemoni Hegemoni er et ofte brugt begreb i medie- og kulturanalyser og udgør et kernebegreb inden for flere grene af diskursanalysen. Hvor hegemoni i sin oprindelige betydning pegede på et statsligt overherredømme, kom det i marxistisk teoridannelse til at betegne, hvordan fraktioner i samfundet kan opnå magt via ideologisk dominans. I årene omkring 1930 udvikler […]

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Forfatter Ursula Plesner
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