The Cultural Production of Social Movements

Springer Verlag (2023)
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Abstract

The Cultural Production of Social Movements offers a theory of cultural practices, protest tactics, strategic planning and deliberation, and movement organizational structures: “ideological contention.” It is a theory of ideology “from below.” The Cultural Production of Social Movements shows how conflicts—both with external political forces and disagreements, dissensus, and the decision-making process internal to social movements—produce knowledge and meanings that, in turn, impact upon and change the practices that contribute to how social movements are structured and organized. The Cultural Production of Social Movements theorizes the relationship between consciously held superordinate ideas, the changing composition of progressive and oppositional social struggles, and the social worlds they hope to inhabit. Analyzing the Black Panther Party, specifically Kathleen Cleaver’s break with the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee and her contributions to the Party, Operaismo (or Workerism) in Italy and the relationship between shifting organizational strategies, inventive tactics, and novel and expansive ways to theorize class struggles, and the communal composition of “Worker-Recovered Enterprise Movements” in contemporary Argentina, this book shows how movement ideologies change and how meanings structure organizations, mobilizations, and futures. In The Cultural Production of Social Movements ideology is neither a static set of principles, nor is an unconscious orientation towards power and governance. Rather, it is the contentious, democratizing, and deliberative processes—which become realized as tactics in protests, struggles, defeats, and victories—that makes the relationship between movements, and what they “mean” conscious to its participants.

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Chapters

Incipient Practice, Class, and Ideology

This chapter interprets the connections between different practice and ideology-based concepts. It explores relationships between subaltern groups, class, self-organization, and ideology, on the one hand, and social struggles and social movements, on the other. In particular, this chapter builds upo... see more

Incipient Practice and Subaltern Groups

This chapter explores how Gramsci operationalizes the category of subaltern groups. It reviews how Gramsci’s work is discussed in contemporary theoretical approaches to racism in the work of Kimberlé Crenshaw, Patricia Hill Collins, Michael Omi and Howard Winant, and Stuart Hall. It stresses importa... see more

Ideological Contention

The following chapter explores the relationship between framing and the theory of ideological contention (through a review and critique of the former), describes the theory of ideological contention focusing on its materialist and communicative aspects, and explains what it helps us understand about... see more

Introduction

The following chapter introduces social movements as a cultural production process. Cultural production, in the context of social movements, mediates between the meaningful and practicable aspects of culture and the relatively durable, mobile, and instituting activities of social movement groups or ... see more

Conclusion

This final chapter will, first, establish a brief overview of the concept of cultural production in critical theory (Benjamin, Horkheimer, and Adorno) and cultural studies and discuss the main contributions of this book as they pertain to the concept. Cultural studies shifts the analytical focus on ... see more

The Factory Without Bosses

This chapter explores the example of Fábrica Sin Patrones/FaSinPat, or “The Factory without Bosses,” the former site of Cerámica Zanón (Zanón Ceramics) in the southern Argentine province of Neuquén. Through a focus on the history, organizational development, relationships with subaltern groups, comm... see more

Incipient Practice and Culture

This chapter introduces “incipient practice”: a concept that demonstrates how concrete and conscious collective forms of action organize and arrange material and symbolic systems into methods of cultural production. Incipient practices are developmental and transformative dynamics within the framewo... see more

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