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hegemonics

  1. hegemony
    • 1995, John Paul Wenke, Melville's Muse: Literary Creation & the Forms of Philosophical Fiction:
      [] Melville critically assails the once privileged concept of the subject: the Confidence Man's repetition of theatrical display empowers his predatory hegemonics.
    • 2007, Elena Ruth Marshall, All Over: The Identities of Old Age, page 26:
      While open to new ways of producing and disseminating critical ideas, I found in the texts of many second-wave feminists material and ideas that were unsuccessful in deconstructing the current hegemonics, []