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English
Etymology
From post- + hegemony.
Noun
posthegemony (uncountable)
- The theory that hegemony and ideology of discourse can no longer properly reflect the social order. Posthegemony also finds that history is not, as Karl Marx described it, a class struggle, but rather a "struggle to produce class".
References
- Beasley-Murray, Jon. On Posthegemony, Bulletin of Latin American Research. Vol. 22 UK.
- Johnson, Richard, "Post-hegemony? I Don't Think So." Theory, Culture, and Society 24.3 (2007): 95-110.