This study investigates Breakfast, a short fiction by John Steinbeck, in the light of Louis Althusser’s theory of ideology expounded in his essay Ideological State Apparatuses (ISAs). According to this post-Marxist philosopher, social institutions like church, family, education, and morality paradigm are political agencies that work to inculcate the spirit of allegiance to the existing ideologies among the individuals of a given social formation. Interpellation is an essentially significant mode that is consistently employed to bend the living individuals as ‘subjects’ to the dominant institutional ideologies. The interpellated subjects, the subjected souls, are addressed in such a way that they continue to believe themselves as contented, ...
This paper discusses individual’s determinism caused by ideology; in fact, it is an attempt to show ...
Proceeding from the notions of the social imaginary and the fictive in literature, the paper defines...
I began college interested not in knowledge, but in what the minimum requirements were for a credent...
This study investigates Breakfast, a short fiction by John Steinbeck, in the light of Louis Althusse...
Althusser famously explains the constitutive effects of ideology in terms of a process of “interpell...
Althusser is a representative of the structuralism of western Marxism, and his theory of ideology ho...
<p>This article argues that although the heyday of Marxism is over, the French Marxist philosopher L...
Louis Althusser\u27s 1970 essay “Ideology and ideological state apparatuses” is arguably the most in...
Louis Althusser (1918-1990) builds on the work of Jacques Lacan to understand the way ideology funct...
Chip Rhodes defends Althusser\u27s scientific belief that the subject is a bearer of structures and ...
The present study seeks to critically investigate Bozorg Alavi’s celebrated Persian novel, Čašmhāyaš...
As someone who began college believing it was the only way to achieve the myth of the “American Drea...
This paper is a comparative study of two dramatic works of Henrik Ibsen’s “An Enemy of the people”, ...
Ideology in Context of Marxism. Social Theory of Karl Marx and Louis AlthusserThe article reflects o...
Ideology has always been the most vital apparatus for each government and dominant groups of society...
This paper discusses individual’s determinism caused by ideology; in fact, it is an attempt to show ...
Proceeding from the notions of the social imaginary and the fictive in literature, the paper defines...
I began college interested not in knowledge, but in what the minimum requirements were for a credent...
This study investigates Breakfast, a short fiction by John Steinbeck, in the light of Louis Althusse...
Althusser famously explains the constitutive effects of ideology in terms of a process of “interpell...
Althusser is a representative of the structuralism of western Marxism, and his theory of ideology ho...
<p>This article argues that although the heyday of Marxism is over, the French Marxist philosopher L...
Louis Althusser\u27s 1970 essay “Ideology and ideological state apparatuses” is arguably the most in...
Louis Althusser (1918-1990) builds on the work of Jacques Lacan to understand the way ideology funct...
Chip Rhodes defends Althusser\u27s scientific belief that the subject is a bearer of structures and ...
The present study seeks to critically investigate Bozorg Alavi’s celebrated Persian novel, Čašmhāyaš...
As someone who began college believing it was the only way to achieve the myth of the “American Drea...
This paper is a comparative study of two dramatic works of Henrik Ibsen’s “An Enemy of the people”, ...
Ideology in Context of Marxism. Social Theory of Karl Marx and Louis AlthusserThe article reflects o...
Ideology has always been the most vital apparatus for each government and dominant groups of society...
This paper discusses individual’s determinism caused by ideology; in fact, it is an attempt to show ...
Proceeding from the notions of the social imaginary and the fictive in literature, the paper defines...
I began college interested not in knowledge, but in what the minimum requirements were for a credent...