Subaltern Classes, Class Struggles and Hegemony : a Gramscian Approach

Authors

  • Ivete Simionatto UFSC - Florianópolis - SC

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1414-49802009000100006

Abstract

This article sought to revive the concept of subaltern classes and their relation with other categories, particularly the State, civil society and hegemony in the thinking of Antonio Gramsci, as a support for contemporary class struggles. It also analyzes the relations between subaltern classes, common sense and ideology, as well as the forms of “overcoming” conceptualized by Gramsci, through the culture and philosophy of praxis. The paper revives the discussion of the subaltern classes, based on the original Gramscian formulation in the realm of Marxism, through the dialectic interaction between structure and superstructure, economy and politics. In addition to the conceptual revival, it indicates some elements that can support the discussion of the forms of subalternity found in contemporary reality and the possibilities for strengthening the struggles of these class layers, above all in moments of strong demobilization of popular participation.

 

Author Biography

Ivete Simionatto, UFSC - Florianópolis - SC

Possui graduação em Serviço Social pela UFSC (1977), mestrado em Administração pela UFSC (1983), doutorado em Serviço Social pela PUCSP (1993) e pós-doutorado (2003) no European University Institute (Itália). Atualmente é adjunto I da UFSC. Tem experiência na área de Serviço Social, com ênfase em Fundamentos do Serviço Social, atuando principalmente nos seguintes temas: pensamento gramsciano, sociedade civil, Estado, políticas públicas e formação profissional.

Mais informações: Currículo Lattes - CNPq.

Published

2009-01-01