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The influence of private agents in high school reform ; La influencia de los agentes privados en la reforma de la escuela secundaria ; A influência dos agentes privados na reforma do Ensino Médio
In: Ensino em Re-Vista; Vol. 29 (2022): Publicação Contínua; e023 ; Ensino em Re-Vista; v. 29 (2022): Publicação Contínua; e023 ; 1983-1730 ; 0104-3757 (2022)
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The Betrayal of Workers. Counterrevolution in the 1980s: the Transitory Class and their Hegemony ...
Melegh, Attila. - : DuEPublico: Duisburg-Essen Publications online, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany, 2021
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The Use of English in Pakistani Universities: Implications for Students ...
Ali, Rabia; Umar, Sidra. - : Academia, 2021
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Global Markets, Local Issues: The Hegemonic Process of Agri-Food Construction to Present Challenges
In: Land ; Volume 10 ; Issue 11 (2021)
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Making a Difference: Bible Translation among the Dagomba and Konkomba of Northern Ghana
Sule-Saa, Solomon Sumani. - : SIL International, 2021
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The ‘Intense Ideological Activity’ of the 1919-20 Turin Factory Council Movement
In: International Gramsci Journal (2021)
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Exploring the language ideology of nativeness in narrative accounts of English second language users in Montreal.
Ferri, G; Magne, V. - : Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2020
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Geopolitics of Monetary Innovation in the Longue Durée. Financialization, Digitalization and the Crisis of the Global Hegemony ...
Buscema, Carmelo. - : University of Salento, 2020
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The dialectics of english dominance
In: Society Register ; 4 ; 1 ; 101-106 (2020)
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The Tlatelolco Massacre, Mexico 1968, and the emotional triangle of anger, grief and shame: discourses of truth(s)
Carpenter, Victoria. - : University of Wales Press, 2020
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Economía política de la comunicación: la decolonialidad como nuevo paradigma ; Political Economy of Communication: The new paradigm of decoloniality
García Macías, Pascual; Rojas Ariza, Yuber Hernando. - : Universidade da Coruña, 2020
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The Tasks of Translatability
In: International Gramsci Journal (2020)
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Aus dem Buch des Lebens: Zum Status der Philologie bei Benjamin und Gramsci / From the Book of Life: Walter Benjamin’s and Antonio Gramsci’s Philological Methods
In: International Gramsci Journal (2020)
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Geopolitics of Monetary Innovation in the Longue Durée. Financialization, Digitalization and the Crisis of the Global Hegemony
In: PARTECIPAZIONE E CONFLITTO; Vol. 13, No. 1 (2020). Special Issue on:“The Cultural Side of Populism” & “Rethinking Money, Rebuilding Community”; 360-383 (2020)
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La construction discursive de la justice et des injustices spatiolinguistique.s dans le capitalisme contemporain : l’exemple de l’action et de l’organisation communautaires à Verdun – Montréal
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IDENTITY AND TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION IN AN EFL CONTEXT: A STUDY OF EGYPTIAN TEACHERS AND ADULT LEARNERS
In: Theses, Student Research, and Creative Activity: Department of Teaching, Learning and Teacher Education (2020)
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Disinventing and reinventing the self: international students’ identities and second language learning histories
Afrin, Sajia. - 2020
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Resistance to Marginalization in America as Reflected in Kathryn Stockett's 'The Help'
In: Rainbow: Journal of Literature, Linguistics and Culture, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 10-18 (2020) (2020)
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Crisis and Transformation in Heisei Japan
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Crisis and Transformation in Heisei Japan
Abstract: This dissertation examines the political economy of post-war Japan using a theoretical framework that combines Antonio Gramsci's ideas about hegemony and crisis in capitalist society with feminist political economy analyses of social reproduction under capitalism. The study theorizes Japan since the 1990s as facing a multifaceted crisis what Gramsci would term an organic crisis and seeks to understand the crisis in the context of Japan's post-war period of prosperous, stable and hegemonic political economic order. Moreover, it demonstrates how central to contemporary Japan's overall crisis is a crisis of social reproduction, characterized by a rapidly aging and shrinking population and a chronically low birth rate, among other things. This crisis of social reproduction is dialectically related to other dimensions of Japan's more general organic crisis, including its prolonged period of economic stagnation since the 1990s and the widespread degree of mistrust towards political institutions held among the public, which fostered a wave of reformist politics in the 1990s and 2000s. The dissertation is thus an attempt to theorize post-war Japanese political economy by exploring the key economic, social, and political conditions that served as the basis for the robust hegemonic order of the early post-war era. It considers how those conditions were transformed by a variety of structural, institutional and political forces, beginning in the 1970s, and how as a result many of the same conditions that had initially anchored the hegemonic order came to undermine its basis and ultimately bring about a deep-seated and multifaceted crisis beginning in the 1990s, which has thus far defied resolution. After providing an original account of post-war Japanese political economy from the 1950s to the 2000s, the concluding chapters of the dissertation first examine the current period since the return to power of Abe Shinzo in 2012, exploring how Abe has sought to solve the organic crisis, before finally considering four potential scenarios for the future, as various competing social forces in Japan struggle for a resolution to the organic crisis based on different ethico-political visions, exploring the barriers and contradictions inherent in each of them.
Keyword: Gramsci; hegemony; Japan; organic crisis; political economy; Political Science; post-war era; social reproduction
URL: https://yorkspace.library.yorku.ca/xmlui/handle/10315/37313
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