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It is related then to the theory of cultural hegemony.
Once again, we are told, America's cultural hegemony is cracking.
Others, on the contrary, consider this American cultural hegemony as a threat.
Cultural hegemony as a means of maintaining the capitalist state.
Was it bombed in 1993 because of concern over globalization and cultural hegemony?
This may be converted into a number of instructive rules, which in turn, if followed over time, create, for instance, cultural hegemony.
The real danger is not cultural hegemony but cultural amnesia.
These patterns represent moments when cultural hegemony is relatively unquestioned.
They failed in overcoming the cultural hegemony of non-Soviet traditions.
These years are characterized by the challenging of the existence of a cultural hegemony in Israel.
The university hosts a debate, Cultural hegemony vs. linguistic diversity: do we really need to learn foreign languages?
The complexities of political consciousness are described by the theories of cultural hegemony.
Gramsci's theories revolved around the idea of creating a new cultural hegemony in society.
Instead, Foucault focused on the ways in which such constructs can foster cultural hegemony, violence and exclusion.
International fears of American cultural hegemony are overblown.
Couple this with the earlier sociological observations about the students' experience being describable in terms of intellectual, technical and general cultural hegemony.
He is renowned for his theory of cultural hegemony, which describes how states use cultural institutions to maintain power in a capitalist society.
With Chinese cultural hegemony in Tibet itself, these valleys have become repositories of traditional ways.
"Japan has surrendered to Western cultural hegemony.
He maintains that the left no longer has political significance but still has educational influence in the battle for "cultural hegemony" on college campuses.
German artists are hardly unaware of the challenge they have posed to America's cultural hegemony, and they do not lack for confidence.
This began the cultural hegemony that led Castilian to become the dominant language of Spain and, later, its empire.
Thus, the key rubric for Gramsci and for cultural studies is that of cultural hegemony.
Theories of cultural hegemony or cultural assimilation via cultural imperialism.
One could argue, of course, that this represents a broadening of United States cultural hegemony rather than its decline.