<b>Discourse and ideology: reflections on the field of structural marxism</b> - DOI: 10.4025/actascihumansoc.v32i1.6958
Abstract
This article discusses the relationship between discourse and ideology presented by the French School of Discourse Analysis (DA), elaborated by Michel Pêcheux, and originated in the Althusserian matrix from which he takes all concepts of ideology and subjection. Through a discussion whose theoretical inflection is structural Marxism, this study tries to understand how the French theoretician reinterprets Althusserian concepts, a movement that leads him to reopen the structural matrix, reaffirm the Marxist concept of class struggle within ideological formations and, at the same time, rethink Focault’s idea of discourseDownloads
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