Abstract
Antonio Gramsci's concepts of hegemony and subalternity have enjoyed a high currency in contemporary cultural studies and postcolonialism. These concepts were formulated by Gramsci as practical strategies and tactics of socialist revolution between the two world wars. What the proponents of Gramscian cultural theory are facing today, however, is an era of globalization marked by the end or failure of socialist revolution. In the advanced Western world of
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