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- How does Gramsci define hegemony? What is the relationship between hegemony, “common sense,” and “consent”?
- What is the relationship between hegemony and capitalism?
- According to Apple, what is the “hidden curriculum”? What role does hegemony and ideology play in the hidden curriculum?
- How does Segall define a (1) grand narrative, (2) myths, and (3) discourse? How are these concepts related to hegemony and the “hidden curriculum”?
- How might the hidden curriculum reinforce power structures through schooling/education?
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for the citation please can you include the number of pages please thanks! ( steeger pg. 12) or ( steeger 12) MLA
Understanding Hegemony
Question 1
According to Gramsci, hegemony results from the masses’ ascent to the rule of the dominant and elite community that enjoys power and confidence from their position and role in the production process (Gross, 2015). Consequently, the population spontaneously gives the few elite the power to determine the direction of their social life, which infers that hegemony is primarily given by those lowest in the social hierarchy, to those on top of the social strata. However, such consent is often a result of a multiplicity of factors as opposed to being willfully offered, which explains Gramsci’s definition of hegemony as spontaneous.
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