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  1. Marxism
    Karl Marx's fifteen key concepts for cultural and communication studies
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, New York ; London

    "This introductory text is a critical theory toolkit on how to how to make use of Karl Marx's ideas in media, communication and cultural studies. Karl Marx's ideas remain of crucial relevance, and in this short, student-friendly book, leading expert... more

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    "This introductory text is a critical theory toolkit on how to how to make use of Karl Marx's ideas in media, communication and cultural studies. Karl Marx's ideas remain of crucial relevance, and in this short, student-friendly book, leading expert Christian Fuchs introduces Marx to the reader by discussing fifteen of his key concepts and showing how they matter for understanding the digital and communicative capitalism that shapes human life in 21st century society. Key concepts covered include: the dialectic, materialism, commodities, capital, capitalism, labour, surplus-value, the working class, alienation, means of communication, the general intellect, ideology, socialism, communism, and class struggles. Students taking courses in Media, Culture and Society; Communication Theory; Media Economics; Political Communication and Cultural Studies will find Fuchs' concise introduction an essential guide to Marx"--

     

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    Series: Key ideas in media & cultural studies
    Subjects: Marxian economics; Dialectical materialism; Social conflict; Alienation (Philosophy); Marxismus; Medientheorie; Kommunikationswissenschaft
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 287 Seiten)
  2. Marxism missing, missing Marxism
    from Marxism to identity politics and beyond
    Author: Brass, Tom
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden ; Boston

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- INTRODUCTION: Marxism missing - presumed dead? -- How Marxism went missing -- Why Marxism went missing -- As clear as mud(de) -- Essentializing rurality? -- Marxism missing, but. -- Themes -- PART I: MARXISM MISSING -- CHAPTER ONE... more

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- INTRODUCTION: Marxism missing - presumed dead? -- How Marxism went missing -- Why Marxism went missing -- As clear as mud(de) -- Essentializing rurality? -- Marxism missing, but. -- Themes -- PART I: MARXISM MISSING -- CHAPTER ONE - Marxism(s) Within/Beyond the Nation -- Introduction -- The external/eternal 'other' -- The source of social miracles -- Because the country is hungry -- Winning the peasantry? -- A huge part of the people -- Class solidarity and/or cultural autonomy -- Nationalism beyond the nation -- Privileged sections, cheap immigrants -- An indispensable attribute -- Conclusion -- CHAPTER TWO - From Marxism to the Cultural Turn (via Social History) -- Introduction -- Marxism and Third World development -- Populism, social history, and Third World (non-)development -- Enemy of the (Capitalist) State? -- History, methods, politics -- Social history and/as the 'cultural turn' -- Ambiguity + authenticity = absent Marxism -- Conclusion -- CHAPTER THREE - From Marxism to Nationalism (via Imperialism) -- Introduction -- The authenticity of populism -- The inapplicability of Marxism -- Down the drain (once again) -- India's chief curse -- Populism, nationalism, postmodernism -- What did the Romans ever do for us? -- Conclusion CHAPTER FOUR - From Marxism to Agrarian Populism (via the Cultural Turn) -- Introduction -- Peasants, Marxism, Populism -- The 'cultural turn' and/as the 'new' populist postmodernism -- Russia then, India now -- Old Believers? -- Farmers, peasants, kulaks -- Old/new agrarian populism? -- A sense of robust realism? -- Conclusion -- PART II: MISSING MARXISM -- CHAPTER FIVE - From Marxism to Late Antiquity (via Postmodernism) -- Introduction -- The world beyond -- Citizens, state and economy -- Not death but resurrection -- Postmodernizing premodernity -- Conclusion -- CHAPTER SIX - From Modern to Ancient Capitalism (via Bourgeois Economics) -- Introduction -- Capitalism, capitalism everywhere -- Money makes the world go round? -- Fear of feudalism -- All modes lead to Rome -- Had Marx lived... -- Marginalism is not Marxism -- Building castles in the air -- Conclusion -- CHAPTER SEVEN - From Class Struggle to Identity Politics (via 'Otherness') -- Introduction -- Film, sameness, otherness -- To keep them divided -- Solidarity, struggle, socialism -- Magical (un-)realism -- Diasporic discourse -- On the shoulders of giants? -- Placid multiculturalism -- Celebrating Otherness? -- Conclusion -- CHAPTER EIGHT - Great Replacement, or Reaping the Capitalist Whirlwind (via Populism/Nationalism) -- Introduction: the last taboo -- White Fright, White Fight -- Demography, culture, civilization -- Who/what is responsible? -- Rival ethnicities, rival populisms -- Political economy and/as Great Replacement -- Migration and/as surplus labour -- Marxism and the industrial reserve -- Conclusion -- CONCLUSION: Beyond Marxism, What? -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- AUTHOR INDEX -- SUBJECT INDEX. Examining how Marxist theory is missing but necessary, this book traces the theoretical maze in which Marxism currently finds itself, and from which it is trying to exit whilst at the same time remaining epistemologically intact. When stripped of any or all of its core elements - such as class formation/consciousness/struggle, and a socialist transition - it ceases to be what historically Marxists have claimed it is. Consequently, the book constitutes an attempt by Marxist political economy to extricate itself from mistaken attempts to conflate it with the cultural turn, identity politics, bourgeois economics, or varieties of populism and nationalism, together with the danger of not doing so

     

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    ISBN: 9789004445789
    Series: Studies in critical social sciences ; volume 183
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    Other subjects: Marxian economics; Socialism; Identity politics; History
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  3. Sexual hegemony
    statecraft, sodomy, and capital in the rise of the world system
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Duke University Press, Durham ; London

    "Christopher Chitty was a graduate student and activist at UC-Santa Cruz who committed suicide in 2015. The project that Chitty left behind, entitled SEXUAL HEGEMONY, reveals how the policing of male homosexuality happened in conjunction with the... more

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    "Christopher Chitty was a graduate student and activist at UC-Santa Cruz who committed suicide in 2015. The project that Chitty left behind, entitled SEXUAL HEGEMONY, reveals how the policing of male homosexuality happened in conjunction with the establishment of capitalist economies across Europe and the U.S. Writing against a thesis of modernization in which sexual freedom advances alongside the development of commodity production and state formation, Chitty instead shows how the rise of capitalism has embedded a bourgeois sexual hegemony into property relations, economic crises, and political institutions. Drawing on queer theory, Marxism, Foucault, Gramsci, and world-systems-analysis, Chitty demonstrates that male same-sex intimacy and sex have systematically been constructed as problematic for bourgeois polities. The book begins with an introduction by Christopher Nealon that situates Chitty's work among new scholarship bringing Marxism into conversation with queer theory, and that speculates on some of the Marxist feminist texts that might have helped extend Chitty's limited analysis of lesbian and other non-male queer sexualities. Chitty's own work begins by considering Michel Foucault's idea that sexuality arises from the discourse of sexual science. Instead, Chitty argues that sexuality came into being as a result of the contradiction between the forces and relations of production inherent in the development of capitalism. The book's chapters proceed in chronological order, tracking the politicization of male homosexuality in Florence, Amsterdam, London, Paris, and New York. Chitty considers the secular offices of the late medieval and early modern Mediterranean world, which employed a sliding scale of penalties to regulate a flourishing culture of sodomy in Florence [...].

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Dissertation
    ISBN: 9781478009580; 9781478008675
    RVK Categories: MS 3100
    Series: Theory Q
    Subjects: Queer-Theorie; Sexualunterdrückung; Kapitalismus; Sexualnorm; Sexualpolitik; Klassengesellschaft; Feminismus; Feudalismus; Marxismus; Homosexualität
    Other subjects: Queer theory; Homosexuality / Political aspects; Capitalism / Social aspects; Philosophy, Marxist; Marxian economics; Socialist feminism; Capitalism / Social aspects; Homosexuality / Political aspects; Marxian economics; Philosophy, Marxist; Queer theory; Socialist feminism
    Scope: xii, 222 Seiten, Illustrationen, 23 cm
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    Preface / Max Fox -- Introduction / Christopher Nealon -- Homosexuality and capitalism -- Sodomy and the government of cities -- Sexual hegemony and the capitalist world system -- Homosexuality and bourgeois hegemony -- Historicizing the history of sexuality -- Homosexuality as a category of bourgeois society

  4. The micro-politics of capital
    Marx and the prehistory of the present
    Author: Read, Jason
    Published: ©2003
    Publisher:  State University of New York Press, Albany

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  5. Mute compulsion
    a Marxist theory of the economic power of capital
    Author: Mau, Søren
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  Verso, London

    "A critical reconstruction of Karl Marx's unfinished critique of political economy that explains how the logic of capital tightens its hold on the life of society by constantly remolding the material conditions of social reproduction"-- more

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    "A critical reconstruction of Karl Marx's unfinished critique of political economy that explains how the logic of capital tightens its hold on the life of society by constantly remolding the material conditions of social reproduction"--

     

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781839763496; 9781839763502
    Subjects: Capitalism; Marxian economics
    Other subjects: Marx, Karl (1818-1883): Kapital
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource
  6. Sexual hegemony
    statecraft, sodomy, and capital in the rise of the world system
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Duke University Press, Durham

    Preface / Max Fox -- Introduction / Christopher Nealon -- Homosexuality and capitalism -- Sodomy and the government of cities -- Sexual hegemony and the capitalist world system -- Homosexuality and bourgeois hegemony -- Historicizing the history of... more

     

    Preface / Max Fox -- Introduction / Christopher Nealon -- Homosexuality and capitalism -- Sodomy and the government of cities -- Sexual hegemony and the capitalist world system -- Homosexuality and bourgeois hegemony -- Historicizing the history of sexuality -- Homosexuality as a category of bourgeois society

     

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    ISBN: 9781478012238; 1478012234
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    RVK Categories: MS 3100
    Series: Theory Q
    Subjects: Queer theory; Homosexuality / Political aspects; Capitalism / Social aspects; Philosophy, Marxist; Marxian economics; Socialist feminism; Sexualunterdrückung; Sexualnorm; Feudalismus; Sexualpolitik; Homosexualität; Klassengesellschaft; Marxismus; Feminismus; Queer-Theorie; Kapitalismus
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 222 pages), illustrations
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    Includes index. - Description based on print version record

  7. Marxism
    Karl Marx's fifteen key concepts for cultural and communication studies
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, New York ; London

    "This introductory text is a critical theory toolkit on how to how to make use of Karl Marx's ideas in media, communication and cultural studies. Karl Marx's ideas remain of crucial relevance, and in this short, student-friendly book, leading expert... more

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    "This introductory text is a critical theory toolkit on how to how to make use of Karl Marx's ideas in media, communication and cultural studies. Karl Marx's ideas remain of crucial relevance, and in this short, student-friendly book, leading expert Christian Fuchs introduces Marx to the reader by discussing fifteen of his key concepts and showing how they matter for understanding the digital and communicative capitalism that shapes human life in 21st century society. Key concepts covered include: the dialectic, materialism, commodities, capital, capitalism, labour, surplus-value, the working class, alienation, means of communication, the general intellect, ideology, socialism, communism, and class struggles. Students taking courses in Media, Culture and Society; Communication Theory; Media Economics; Political Communication and Cultural Studies will find Fuchs' concise introduction an essential guide to Marx"--

     

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    Series: Key ideas in media & cultural studies
    Subjects: Marxian economics; Dialectical materialism; Social conflict; Alienation (Philosophy)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 287 Seiten)
  8. Marxism missing, missing Marxism
    from Marxism to identity politics and beyond
    Author: Brass, Tom
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- INTRODUCTION: Marxism missing - presumed dead? -- How Marxism went missing -- Why Marxism went missing -- As clear as mud(de) -- Essentializing rurality? -- Marxism missing, but. -- Themes -- PART I: MARXISM MISSING -- CHAPTER ONE... more

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- INTRODUCTION: Marxism missing - presumed dead? -- How Marxism went missing -- Why Marxism went missing -- As clear as mud(de) -- Essentializing rurality? -- Marxism missing, but. -- Themes -- PART I: MARXISM MISSING -- CHAPTER ONE - Marxism(s) Within/Beyond the Nation -- Introduction -- The external/eternal 'other' -- The source of social miracles -- Because the country is hungry -- Winning the peasantry? -- A huge part of the people -- Class solidarity and/or cultural autonomy -- Nationalism beyond the nation -- Privileged sections, cheap immigrants -- An indispensable attribute -- Conclusion -- CHAPTER TWO - From Marxism to the Cultural Turn (via Social History) -- Introduction -- Marxism and Third World development -- Populism, social history, and Third World (non-)development -- Enemy of the (Capitalist) State? -- History, methods, politics -- Social history and/as the 'cultural turn' -- Ambiguity + authenticity = absent Marxism -- Conclusion -- CHAPTER THREE - From Marxism to Nationalism (via Imperialism) -- Introduction -- The authenticity of populism -- The inapplicability of Marxism -- Down the drain (once again) -- India's chief curse -- Populism, nationalism, postmodernism -- What did the Romans ever do for us? -- Conclusion. CHAPTER FOUR - From Marxism to Agrarian Populism (via the Cultural Turn) -- Introduction -- Peasants, Marxism, Populism -- The 'cultural turn' and/as the 'new' populist postmodernism -- Russia then, India now -- Old Believers? -- Farmers, peasants, kulaks -- Old/new agrarian populism? -- A sense of robust realism? -- Conclusion -- PART II: MISSING MARXISM -- CHAPTER FIVE - From Marxism to Late Antiquity (via Postmodernism) -- Introduction -- The world beyond -- Citizens, state and economy -- Not death but resurrection -- Postmodernizing premodernity -- Conclusion -- CHAPTER SIX - From Modern to Ancient Capitalism (via Bourgeois Economics) -- Introduction -- Capitalism, capitalism everywhere -- Money makes the world go round? -- Fear of feudalism -- All modes lead to Rome -- Had Marx lived... -- Marginalism is not Marxism -- Building castles in the air -- Conclusion -- CHAPTER SEVEN - From Class Struggle to Identity Politics (via 'Otherness') -- Introduction -- Film, sameness, otherness -- To keep them divided -- Solidarity, struggle, socialism -- Magical (un-)realism -- Diasporic discourse -- On the shoulders of giants? -- Placid multiculturalism -- Celebrating Otherness? -- Conclusion -- CHAPTER EIGHT - Great Replacement, or Reaping the Capitalist Whirlwind (via Populism/Nationalism) -- Introduction: the last taboo -- White Fright, White Fight -- Demography, culture, civilization -- Who/what is responsible? -- Rival ethnicities, rival populisms -- Political economy and/as Great Replacement -- Migration and/as surplus labour -- Marxism and the industrial reserve -- Conclusion -- CONCLUSION: Beyond Marxism, What? -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- AUTHOR INDEX -- SUBJECT INDEX. Examining how Marxist theory is missing but necessary, this book traces the theoretical maze in which Marxism currently finds itself, and from which it is trying to exit whilst at the same time remaining epistemologically intact. When stripped of any or all of its core elements - such as class formation/consciousness/struggle, and a socialist transition - it ceases to be what historically Marxists have claimed it is. Consequently, the book constitutes an attempt by Marxist political economy to extricate itself from mistaken attempts to conflate it with the cultural turn, identity politics, bourgeois economics, or varieties of populism and nationalism, together with the danger of not doing so

     

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    Series: Studies in critical social sciences ; volume183
    Social Sciences E-Books Online, Collection 2021, ISBN: 9789004441316
    Subjects: Marxismus; Nationalismus; Sozialer Wandel; Populismus; Soziale Gruppe; Politikwissenschaft; Wirtschaftstheorie; Marxian economics; Socialism; Identity politics; History
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (302 Seiten)
  9. Wie man die Welt verändert
    über Marx und den Marxismus
    Published: [2012]; © 2012
    Publisher:  Hanser, München

    Leserannotation : Sammlung mit Schriften des renommierten britischen Historikers Eric Hobsbawm (1917-2012) über Entwicklung und Wirkung des Denkens von Karl Marx (und Friedrich Engels) more

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    Contributor: Wirthensohn, Andreas (ÜbersetzerIn); Atzert, Thomas (ÜbersetzerIn)
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    Subjects: Marxian economics; Marxismus; Marx, Karl < 1818-1883>
    Other subjects: Marx, Karl (1818-1883); Marx, Karl (1818-1883)
    Scope: 447 Seiten, 22 cm
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  10. The Contemporary Construction of the Chinese Form of Marxist Literary Criticism
    Author: Hu, Yamin
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  Springer Nature Singapore, Singapore ; Springer International Publishing AG, Cham

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    Subjects: Literature; Marxian economics; China; Social policy; Ontology; Aesthetics; Literary Criticism; Marxist Economics; History of China; Social Policy; Ontology; Aesthetics
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  11. Sexual hegemony
    statecraft, sodomy, and capital in the rise of the world system
    Published: 2020; © 2020
    Publisher:  Duke University Press, Durham

    Preface / Max Fox -- Introduction / Christopher Nealon -- Homosexuality and capitalism -- Sodomy and the government of cities -- Sexual hegemony and the capitalist world system -- Homosexuality and bourgeois hegemony -- Historicizing the history of... more

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    Preface / Max Fox -- Introduction / Christopher Nealon -- Homosexuality and capitalism -- Sodomy and the government of cities -- Sexual hegemony and the capitalist world system -- Homosexuality and bourgeois hegemony -- Historicizing the history of sexuality -- Homosexuality as a category of bourgeois society. "Christopher Chitty was a graduate student and activist at UC-Santa Cruz who committed suicide in 2015. The project that Chitty left behind, entitled SEXUAL HEGEMONY, reveals how the policing of male homosexuality happened in conjunction with the establishment of capitalist economies across Europe and the U.S. Writing against a thesis of modernization in which sexual freedom advances alongside the development of commodity production and state formation, Chitty instead shows how the rise of capitalism has embedded a bourgeois sexual hegemony into property relations, economic crises, and political institutions. Drawing on queer theory, Marxism, Foucault, Gramsci, and world-systems-analysis, Chitty demonstrates that male same-sex intimacy and sex have systematically been constructed as problematic for bourgeois polities. The book begins with an introduction by Christopher Nealon that situates Chitty's work among new scholarship bringing Marxism into conversation with queer theory, and that speculates on some of the Marxist feminist texts that might have helped extend Chitty's limited analysis of lesbian and other non-male queer sexualities. Chitty's own work begins by considering Michel Foucault's idea that sexuality arises from the discourse of sexual science. Instead, Chitty argues that sexuality came into being as a result of the contradiction between the forces and relations of production inherent in the development of capitalism. The book's chapters proceed in chronological order, tracking the politicization of male homosexuality in Florence, Amsterdam, London, Paris, and New York. Chitty considers the secular offices of the late medieval and early modern Mediterranean world, which employed a sliding scale of penalties to regulate a flourishing culture of sodomy in Florence. Then he considers Atlantic seafaring culture of London and Amsterdam of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and public urinal design in Paris of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Although unfinished, SEXUAL HEGEMONY is theoretically bold. It will make an important contribution to Marxist queer theory, early modern studies, and studies of sexuality"--

     

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    Contributor: Fox, Max (HerausgeberIn); Nealon, Christopher (VerfasserIn einer Einleitung)
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    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781478009580; 9781478008675
    Series: Theory Q
    Subjects: Queer theory; Homosexuality; Capitalism; Philosophy, Marxist; Marxian economics; Socialist feminism
    Scope: xii, 222 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Includes index

  12. Confrontaciones monetarias
    marxistas y post-keynesianos en América Latina
    Published: 2006
    Publisher:  CLACSO, Buenos Aires

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    Subjects: Geldpolitik; Postkeynesianismus; Marxismus; Lateinamerika; Monetary policy; Marxian economics; Keynesian economics
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  13. Anpassung oder Widerstand?
    ein Arbeitsbuch zu technischem Fortschritt und gesellschaftlichem Wandel am Beispiel von B. Traven "Die weiße Rose"
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    Series: Oberstufen-Kolleg des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen <Bielefeld>: Arbeitsmaterialien aus dem Bielefelder Oberstufen-Kolleg ; 13
    Subjects: Entwicklungsländer; Gesellschaft; Marxian economics; Technology; Technology; Sozialer Wandel; Technischer Fortschritt <Motiv>; Deutschunterricht; Technischer Fortschritt
    Other subjects: Traven, B: Weisse Rose; Traven, B; Traven, B. (1882-1969): Die weiße Rose
    Scope: 295 S., Ill.
  14. The micro-politics of capital
    Marx and the prehistory of the present
    Author: Read, Jason
    Published: c2003
    Publisher:  State University of New York Press, Albany

  15. Marxism
    Karl Marx's fifteen key concepts for cultural and communication studies
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Routledge, New York

    "This introductory text is a critical theory toolkit on how to how to make use of Karl Marx's ideas in media, communication and cultural studies. Karl Marx's ideas remain of crucial relevance, and in this short, student-friendly book, leading expert... more

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    "This introductory text is a critical theory toolkit on how to how to make use of Karl Marx's ideas in media, communication and cultural studies. Karl Marx's ideas remain of crucial relevance, and in this short, student-friendly book, leading expert Christian Fuchs introduces Marx to the reader by discussing fifteen of his key concepts and showing how they matter for understanding the digital and communicative capitalism that shapes human life in 21st century society. Key concepts covered include: the dialectic, materialism, commodities, capital, capitalism, labour, surplus-value, the working class, alienation, means of communication, the general intellect, ideology, socialism, communism, and class struggles. Students taking courses in Media, Culture and Society; Communication Theory; Media Economics; Political Communication and Cultural Studies will find Fuchs' concise introduction an essential guide to Marx"--

     

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    ISBN: 9780367418786; 9780367418779
    RVK Categories: MS 4715
    Series: Key ideas in media & cultural studies
    Subjects: Marxismus; Kommunikationswissenschaft; Medientheorie
    Other subjects: Marxian economics; Dialectical materialism; Social conflict; Alienation (Philosophy); Alienation (Philosophy); Dialectical materialism; Marxian economics; Social conflict
    Scope: viii, 287 Seiten, Illustrationen, 20 cm
  16. Sexual hegemony
    statecraft, sodomy, and capital in the rise of the world system
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Duke University Press, Durham ; London

    "Christopher Chitty was a graduate student and activist at UC-Santa Cruz who committed suicide in 2015. The project that Chitty left behind, entitled SEXUAL HEGEMONY, reveals how the policing of male homosexuality happened in conjunction with the... more

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    "Christopher Chitty was a graduate student and activist at UC-Santa Cruz who committed suicide in 2015. The project that Chitty left behind, entitled SEXUAL HEGEMONY, reveals how the policing of male homosexuality happened in conjunction with the establishment of capitalist economies across Europe and the U.S. Writing against a thesis of modernization in which sexual freedom advances alongside the development of commodity production and state formation, Chitty instead shows how the rise of capitalism has embedded a bourgeois sexual hegemony into property relations, economic crises, and political institutions. Drawing on queer theory, Marxism, Foucault, Gramsci, and world-systems-analysis, Chitty demonstrates that male same-sex intimacy and sex have systematically been constructed as problematic for bourgeois polities. The book begins with an introduction by Christopher Nealon that situates Chitty's work among new scholarship bringing Marxism into conversation with queer theory, and that speculates on some of the Marxist feminist texts that might have helped extend Chitty's limited analysis of lesbian and other non-male queer sexualities. Chitty's own work begins by considering Michel Foucault's idea that sexuality arises from the discourse of sexual science. Instead, Chitty argues that sexuality came into being as a result of the contradiction between the forces and relations of production inherent in the development of capitalism. The book's chapters proceed in chronological order, tracking the politicization of male homosexuality in Florence, Amsterdam, London, Paris, and New York. Chitty considers the secular offices of the late medieval and early modern Mediterranean world, which employed a sliding scale of penalties to regulate a flourishing culture of sodomy in Florence [...].

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Dissertation
    ISBN: 9781478009580; 9781478008675
    RVK Categories: MS 3100
    Series: Theory Q
    Subjects: Queer-Theorie; Sexualunterdrückung; Kapitalismus; Sexualnorm; Sexualpolitik; Klassengesellschaft; Feminismus; Feudalismus; Marxismus; Homosexualität
    Other subjects: Queer theory; Homosexuality / Political aspects; Capitalism / Social aspects; Philosophy, Marxist; Marxian economics; Socialist feminism; Capitalism / Social aspects; Homosexuality / Political aspects; Marxian economics; Philosophy, Marxist; Queer theory; Socialist feminism
    Scope: xii, 222 Seiten, Illustrationen, 23 cm
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    Dissertation, ,

    Preface / Max Fox -- Introduction / Christopher Nealon -- Homosexuality and capitalism -- Sodomy and the government of cities -- Sexual hegemony and the capitalist world system -- Homosexuality and bourgeois hegemony -- Historicizing the history of sexuality -- Homosexuality as a category of bourgeois society

  17. Sexual Hegemony
    statecraft, sodomy, and capital in the rise of the world system
    Published: [2020]; © 2020
    Publisher:  Duke University Press, Durham

    In Sexual Hegemony Christopher Chitty traces the 500 year history of capitalist sexual relations by excavating the class dynamics of the bourgeoisie's attempts to regulate homosexuality. Tracking the politicization of male homosexuality in... more

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    In Sexual Hegemony Christopher Chitty traces the 500 year history of capitalist sexual relations by excavating the class dynamics of the bourgeoisie's attempts to regulate homosexuality. Tracking the politicization of male homosexuality in Renaissance Florence, Amsterdam, Paris, and London between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries, and twentieth-century New York City, Chitty shows how sexuality became a crucial dimension of the accumulation of capital and a technique of bourgeois rule. Whether policing male sodomy during the Medici rule in Florence or accusing the French aristocracy of monstrous sexuality in the wake of the French Revolution, the bourgeoisie weaponized both sexual constraint and sexual freedom in order to produce and control a reliable and regimented labor class and subordinate it to civil society and the state. Only by grasping sexuality as a field of social contention and the site of class conflict, Chitty contends, can we embark on a politics that destroys sexuality as a tool and effect of power, and open a front against the forces that keep us unfree

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Dissertation
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781478012238
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    RVK Categories: MS 3100
    Series: Theory Q
    Subjects: SOCIAL SCIENCE / LGBT Studies / Gay Studies; Capitalism; Homosexuality; Marxian economics; Philosophy, Marxist; Queer theory; Socialist feminism; Queer-Theorie; Kapitalismus; Sexualunterdrückung; Feminismus; Sexualnorm; Sexualpolitik; Klassengesellschaft; Marxismus; Feudalismus; Homosexualität
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 222 Seiten)
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    Dissertation, ,

  18. How to change the world
    Marx and Marxism ; 1840 - 2011
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Little, Brown, London

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    ISBN: 9781408702871; 1408702878
    RVK Categories: EC 1856
    Subjects: Marx; Marxismus; Marxismus
    Other subjects: Marx, Karl (1818-1883); Engels, Friedrich (1820-1895); Marx, Karl, 1818-1883; Marxian economics
    Scope: VIII, 470 S.
  19. Sexual hegemony
    statecraft, sodomy, and capital in the rise of the world system
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Duke University Press, Durham

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    ISBN: 9781478009580; 9781478008675
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    Series: Theory Q
    Subjects: Kapitalismus; Homosexualität; Sexualpolitik; Sexualnorm; Feminismus; Queer-Theorie; Marxismus; Queer theory; Homosexuality; Capitalism; Philosophy, Marxist; Marxian economics; Socialist feminism
    Scope: xii, 222 Seiten, Illustrationen
  20. Marxism
    Karl Marx's fifteen key concepts for cultural and communication studies
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Routledge, New York, NY ; Taylor & Francis Group, London

    "This introductory text is a critical theory toolkit on how to how to make use of Karl Marx's ideas in media, communication and cultural studies. Karl Marx's ideas remain of crucial relevance, and in this short, student-friendly book, leading expert... more

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    "This introductory text is a critical theory toolkit on how to how to make use of Karl Marx's ideas in media, communication and cultural studies. Karl Marx's ideas remain of crucial relevance, and in this short, student-friendly book, leading expert Christian Fuchs introduces Marx to the reader by discussing fifteen of his key concepts and showing how they matter for understanding the digital and communicative capitalism that shapes human life in 21st century society. Key concepts covered include: the dialectic, materialism, commodities, capital, capitalism, labour, surplus-value, the working class, alienation, means of communication, the general intellect, ideology, socialism, communism, and class struggles. Students taking courses in Media, Culture and Society; Communication Theory; Media Economics; Political Communication and Cultural Studies will find Fuchs' concise introduction an essential guide to Marx"--...

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781000747300; 1000747301; 9781000744118; 1000744116; 9781000750492; 1000750493; 9780367816759; 036781675X
    RVK Categories: MS 4715
    Series: Key ideas in media & cultural studies
    Subjects: Marxismus; Kommunikationswissenschaft; Medientheorie; Marxian economics; Dialectical materialism; Social conflict; Alienation (Philosophy)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 287 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  21. How to change the world
    Marx and Marxism ; 1840 - 2011
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Little, Brown, London

    Freie Universität Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek
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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781408702871; 1408702878
    RVK Categories: EC 1856
    Subjects: Marx; Marxismus; Marxismus
    Other subjects: Marx, Karl (1818-1883); Engels, Friedrich (1820-1895); Marx, Karl, 1818-1883; Marxian economics
    Scope: VIII, 470 S.
  22. Ausgewählte Bereiche der Betriebswirtschaft als Erkenntnisquelle der Deutschlandforschung
    Published: 1990

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin; Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Language: German
    Media type: Book
    RVK Categories: QG 230
    Series: Foschungsstelle für Gesamtdeutsche Wirtschaftliche und Soziale Fragen <Berlin, West>: FS-Analysen ; 1990,1.
    Subjects: Wirtschaftspolitik; Central planning; Marxian economics; Socialism; Demokratischer Zentralismus; Wirtschaftliche Rechnungsführung; Straßengüterverkehr
    Scope: 77 S.
  23. Anpassung oder Widerstand?
    ein Arbeitsbuch zu technischem Fortschritt und gesellschaftlichem Wandel am Beispiel von B. Traven "Die weiße Rose"
    Published: 1982

    Freie Universität Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek
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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Language: German
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    ISBN: 3921912121
    RVK Categories: GM 6282 ; MB 2568
    Series: Oberstufen-Kolleg des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen <Bielefeld>: Arbeitsmaterialien aus dem Bielefelder Oberstufen-Kolleg ; 13
    Subjects: Entwicklungsländer; Gesellschaft; Marxian economics; Technology; Technology; Sozialer Wandel; Technischer Fortschritt <Motiv>; Deutschunterricht; Technischer Fortschritt
    Other subjects: Traven, B: Weisse Rose; Traven, B; Traven, B. (1882-1969): Die weiße Rose
    Scope: 295 S., Ill.
  24. How to change the world
    [tales of] Marx and Marxism 1840 - 2011
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Little, Brown, London

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781408702871; 1408702878
    RVK Categories: EC 1856
    Edition: 1. publ., repr.
    Subjects: Marxian economics
    Scope: VIII, 470 S., 24 cm
  25. <<The>> micro-politics of capital
    Marx and the prehistory of the present
    Author: Read, Jason
    Published: 2003
    Publisher:  State University of New York Press, Albany, NY

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 0791458431; 079145844X
    Subjects: Marxian economics; Philosophy, Marxist; Economics; Capitalism; Intellectual capital; Production (Economic theory); Post-communism; Postmodernism; Subjectivity
    Other subjects: Althusser; Marx 1818-1883
    Scope: IX, 213 S., 23cm
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    Literaturverz. S. 199 - 208