Hybridity and Ideology

Hybridity and Ideology by Leonard A. Williams, published by Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group on December 2, 2024, is a comprehensive examination of political perspectives that blend distinct beliefs and practices from various ideologies. This 170-page book delves into hybrid worldviews such as liberal nationalism, ecosocialism, and anarchafeminism, analyzing their structure, development, and significance within the broader context of political thought.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the concept of hybridity, including the processes through which ideologies merge and the political implications of these blended ideologies. The authors employ concepts from ideology studies, discourse theory, and cultural studies to create a theoretical framework for understanding ideological hybridization. By discussing characteristic patterns of hybrid construction and the social and political contexts that foster their emergence, this book serves as a valuable resource for students and researchers interested in politics and social sciences, particularly in the areas of ideologies and doctrines.
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Hybridity and Ideology analyzes the structure, development, and significance of political perspectives that mix or fuse the distinct beliefs, practices, and identities found in other ideologies–for example, hybrid worldviews such as liberal nationalism, ecosocialism, and anarchafeminism.
Employing concepts and methods drawn from ideology studies, discourse theory, and cultural studies, Leonard Williams and Benjamin Franks explore the meaning of hybridity, the processes by which ideologies hybridize, and the political implications of the blended ideologies that result. Their hybrid inquiry fashions a theoretical vocabulary and framework for understanding and studying ideological hybridization.
Using examples from a broad spectrum of ideologies, the book discusses the characteristic patterns by which hybrids are constructed from parent ideologies. It explores the operations and processes that enable hybrids to emerge from other ideologies and develop within social and political contexts. Lastly, it addresses how ideologies provide resources for political action and discusses the criteria for judging the success of hybrid ideologies.
Hybridity and Ideology offers insight into the dynamic processes of hybridization central to ideological transformation and political change. It provides a helpful resource for students and researchers in political theory, cultural studies, and philosophy.
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