On Overinterpellation Reassessing Althusser’s Theory of Ideology
Royal Institute of Philosophy Public Lectures (2020-21)
Hosted by Philosophy, Religion and Ethics at the University of Wolverhampton
The webinar was recorded on Thursday 20th May 2021
Speaker: Dr Stefano Pippa
Host: Meena Dhanda, Professor of Philosophy & Cultural Politics, UoW @DhandaMeena @WLV_PRE
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Since the publication of the essay ‘#Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses’ in 1970, #Althusser’s theory of interpellation – according to which ‘ideology interpellates individuals as subjects’ – has attracted all sort of criticisms, being accused of reducing subjectivity to mere passivity and of disregarding resistance and antagonism to subjection.
Countering the standard reading of Althusser’s thesis, I will reconsider his theory of ideology based on the original manuscript from which the famous 1970 essay on Ideology was culled, extrac
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On Overinterpellation Reassessing Althusser’s Theory of Ideology