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FEELING, THE SUBALTERN, AND THE ORGANIC INTELLECTUAL

FEELING, THE SUBALTERN, AND THE ORGANIC INTELLECTUAL A N G E L A K I j o u r n a l o f th e th e o r e t ic a l h u m a n i ti e s v o lu m e 6 n u m b e r 1 ap r il 2 00 1 hree components of Antonio GramsciÕs Twork have spearheaded a recent resurgence in Gramscian studies: his analyses of the way in which cultural representations and institutions, or the various sectors of civil society, shape rather than reflect social realities and the state; his formulation of the ÒsubalternÓ; and the notion of the Òorganic intellectual.Ó The purpose of this article is to analyze these Gramscian topoi, but to do so through a somewhat unusual lens: by focusing on GramsciÕs observations on language rather than on representation or culture. brett levinson I begin with a passage from ÒLanguage, Linguistics and Folklore,Ó in which Gramsci condemns linguistics as a discipline, then FE ELING, THE proposes a counter-linguistic, alternative theory of language: SU BALTERN , AND Artificial languages are like jargons. It is not THE ORGANIC true that they are absolutely non-languages because they are useful in some http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Angelaki: Journal of Theoretical Humanities Taylor & Francis

FEELING, THE SUBALTERN, AND THE ORGANIC INTELLECTUAL

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FEELING, THE SUBALTERN, AND THE ORGANIC INTELLECTUAL

Abstract

A N G E L A K I j o u r n a l o f th e th e o r e t ic a l h u m a n i ti e s v o lu m e 6 n u m b e r 1 ap r il 2 00 1 hree components of Antonio GramsciÕs Twork have spearheaded a recent resurgence in Gramscian studies: his analyses of the way in which cultural representations and institutions, or the various sectors of civil society, shape rather than reflect social realities and the state; his formulation of the ÒsubalternÓ; and the notion of the Òorganic...
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Taylor & Francis
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1469-2899
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0969-725X
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10.1080/713650377
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Abstract

A N G E L A K I j o u r n a l o f th e th e o r e t ic a l h u m a n i ti e s v o lu m e 6 n u m b e r 1 ap r il 2 00 1 hree components of Antonio GramsciÕs Twork have spearheaded a recent resurgence in Gramscian studies: his analyses of the way in which cultural representations and institutions, or the various sectors of civil society, shape rather than reflect social realities and the state; his formulation of the ÒsubalternÓ; and the notion of the Òorganic intellectual.Ó The purpose of this article is to analyze these Gramscian topoi, but to do so through a somewhat unusual lens: by focusing on GramsciÕs observations on language rather than on representation or culture. brett levinson I begin with a passage from ÒLanguage, Linguistics and Folklore,Ó in which Gramsci condemns linguistics as a discipline, then FE ELING, THE proposes a counter-linguistic, alternative theory of language: SU BALTERN , AND Artificial languages are like jargons. It is not THE ORGANIC true that they are absolutely non-languages because they are useful in some

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Angelaki: Journal of Theoretical HumanitiesTaylor & Francis

Published: Apr 1, 2001

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