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Historical materialism book series ; 205
Revisiting Gramsci’s Notebooks offers a rich collection of historical, philosophical, and political studies addressing the thought of Antonio Gramsci, one of the most significant intellects of the twentieth century. Based on thorough analyses of Gramsci’s texts, these interdisciplinary investigations engage with ongoing debates in different fields of study. They are exciting evidence of the enduring capacity of Gramsci’s thought to generate and nurture innovative inquiries across diverse themes. Gathering scholars from different continents, the volume represents a global network of Gramscian thinkers from early-career researchers to experienced scholars. Combining rigorous explication of the past with a strategic analysis of the present, these studies mobilise underexplored resources from the Gramscian toolbox to confront the actuality of our ‘great and terrible’ world. Contributors include: Francesca Antonini, Aaron Bernstein, Derek Boothman, Watcharabon Buddharaksa, Takahiro Chino, Riccardo Ciavolella, Carmine Conelli, Anthony Crézégut, Valentina Cuppi, Yohann Douet, Anne Freeland, Fabio Frosini, Lorenzo Fusaro, Robert Jackson, Alex Loftus, Susi Meret, Sebastian Neubauer, Alessio Panichi, Ingo Pohn-Lauggas, Roberto Roccu, Bruno Settis, Anne Showstack Sassoon, Alen Sućeska, Peter D. Thomas, Nicolas Vandeviver, Marta Natalia Wróblewska.
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Gramsci as a historical geographical materialist / Alex Loftus -- Neoliberalism as passive revolution? Insights from the Egyptian experience / Roberto Roccu -- The old is dying and the new cannot be born: 'past and present' of Thailand's organic crisis / Watcharabon Buddharaksa -- Gramsci: structure of language, structure of ideology / Derek Boothman -- Hegemonic language: the politics of linguistic phenomena / Alen Sućeska -- Translations of the Prison Notebooks into Polish: a Gramscian analysis / Marta Natalia Wróblewska -- Time and revolution in Gramsci's Prison Notebooks / Fabio Frosini -- From Marx's Diesseitigkeit to Gramsci's terrestrità assoluta / Aaron Bernstein -- Interpreting the present from the past: Gramsci, Marx and the historical analogy / Francesca Antonini -- We good subalterns / Peter D. Thomas -- Subalternity and the National-Popular: a brief genealogy of the concepts / Anne Freeland -- What can we learn from Gramsci today? Migrant subalternity and the refugee movements: perspectives from the Lampedusa in Hamburg / Susi Meret -- Back to the south: revisiting Gramsci's Southern Question in the light of subaltern studies / Carmine Conelli -- Resisting orientalism: Gramsci and Foucault in counterpoint / Nicolas Vandeviver -- The changing meanings of people's politics: Gramsci and anthropology from subaltern classes to contemporary struggles / Riccardo Ciavolella -- Religion, common sense, and good sense in Gramsci / Takahiro Chino -- Past and present: popular literature / Ingo Pohn-Lauggas -- The 'mummification of culture' in Gramsci's Prison Notebooks / Robert Jackson -- Gramsci and the rise of capitalism / Yohann Douet -- The Gramscian Moment in international political economy / Lorenzo Fusaro -- Rethinking Fordism / Bruno Settis -- Between belonging and originality: Norberto Bobbio's interpretation of Gramsci / Alessio Panichi -- The diffusion of Gramsci's thought in the 'Peripheral West' of Latin America / Valentina Cuppi -- An imaginary Gramscianism? Early French Gramscianism and the quest for 'Marxist Humanism' (1947-65) / Anthony Crézégut -- Althusser, Gramsci, and Machiavelli: encounters and mis-encounters / Sebastian Neubauer.
Gramsci, Antonio, 1891-1937. Quaderni del carcere.
Marxist criticism.
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Watcharabon Buddharaksa --
Derek Boothman --
Alen Sućeska --
Marta Natalia Wróblewska --
Fabio Frosini --
Aaron Bernstein --
Francesca Antonini --
Peter D. Thomas --
Anne Freeland --
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Nicolas Vandeviver --
Riccardo Ciavolella --
Takahiro Chino --
Ingo Pohn-Lauggas --
Robert Jackson --
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title Revisiting Gramsci's notebooks /
spellingShingle Revisiting Gramsci's notebooks /
Historical materialism book series ;
Gramsci as a historical geographical materialist /
Neoliberalism as passive revolution? Insights from the Egyptian experience /
The old is dying and the new cannot be born: 'past and present' of Thailand's organic crisis /
Gramsci: structure of language, structure of ideology /
Hegemonic language: the politics of linguistic phenomena /
Translations of the Prison Notebooks into Polish: a Gramscian analysis /
Time and revolution in Gramsci's Prison Notebooks /
From Marx's Diesseitigkeit to Gramsci's terrestrità assoluta /
Interpreting the present from the past: Gramsci, Marx and the historical analogy /
We good subalterns /
Subalternity and the National-Popular: a brief genealogy of the concepts /
What can we learn from Gramsci today? Migrant subalternity and the refugee movements: perspectives from the Lampedusa in Hamburg /
Back to the south: revisiting Gramsci's Southern Question in the light of subaltern studies /
Resisting orientalism: Gramsci and Foucault in counterpoint /
The changing meanings of people's politics: Gramsci and anthropology from subaltern classes to contemporary struggles /
Religion, common sense, and good sense in Gramsci /
Past and present: popular literature /
The 'mummification of culture' in Gramsci's Prison Notebooks /
Gramsci and the rise of capitalism /
The Gramscian Moment in international political economy /
Rethinking Fordism /
Between belonging and originality: Norberto Bobbio's interpretation of Gramsci /
The diffusion of Gramsci's thought in the 'Peripheral West' of Latin America /
An imaginary Gramscianism? Early French Gramscianism and the quest for 'Marxist Humanism' (1947-65) /
Althusser, Gramsci, and Machiavelli: encounters and mis-encounters /
title_full Revisiting Gramsci's notebooks / edited by Francesca Antonini [and three others].
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title_alt Gramsci as a historical geographical materialist /
Neoliberalism as passive revolution? Insights from the Egyptian experience /
The old is dying and the new cannot be born: 'past and present' of Thailand's organic crisis /
Gramsci: structure of language, structure of ideology /
Hegemonic language: the politics of linguistic phenomena /
Translations of the Prison Notebooks into Polish: a Gramscian analysis /
Time and revolution in Gramsci's Prison Notebooks /
From Marx's Diesseitigkeit to Gramsci's terrestrità assoluta /
Interpreting the present from the past: Gramsci, Marx and the historical analogy /
We good subalterns /
Subalternity and the National-Popular: a brief genealogy of the concepts /
What can we learn from Gramsci today? Migrant subalternity and the refugee movements: perspectives from the Lampedusa in Hamburg /
Back to the south: revisiting Gramsci's Southern Question in the light of subaltern studies /
Resisting orientalism: Gramsci and Foucault in counterpoint /
The changing meanings of people's politics: Gramsci and anthropology from subaltern classes to contemporary struggles /
Religion, common sense, and good sense in Gramsci /
Past and present: popular literature /
The 'mummification of culture' in Gramsci's Prison Notebooks /
Gramsci and the rise of capitalism /
The Gramscian Moment in international political economy /
Rethinking Fordism /
Between belonging and originality: Norberto Bobbio's interpretation of Gramsci /
The diffusion of Gramsci's thought in the 'Peripheral West' of Latin America /
An imaginary Gramscianism? Early French Gramscianism and the quest for 'Marxist Humanism' (1947-65) /
Althusser, Gramsci, and Machiavelli: encounters and mis-encounters /
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contents Gramsci as a historical geographical materialist /
Neoliberalism as passive revolution? Insights from the Egyptian experience /
The old is dying and the new cannot be born: 'past and present' of Thailand's organic crisis /
Gramsci: structure of language, structure of ideology /
Hegemonic language: the politics of linguistic phenomena /
Translations of the Prison Notebooks into Polish: a Gramscian analysis /
Time and revolution in Gramsci's Prison Notebooks /
From Marx's Diesseitigkeit to Gramsci's terrestrità assoluta /
Interpreting the present from the past: Gramsci, Marx and the historical analogy /
We good subalterns /
Subalternity and the National-Popular: a brief genealogy of the concepts /
What can we learn from Gramsci today? Migrant subalternity and the refugee movements: perspectives from the Lampedusa in Hamburg /
Back to the south: revisiting Gramsci's Southern Question in the light of subaltern studies /
Resisting orientalism: Gramsci and Foucault in counterpoint /
The changing meanings of people's politics: Gramsci and anthropology from subaltern classes to contemporary struggles /
Religion, common sense, and good sense in Gramsci /
Past and present: popular literature /
The 'mummification of culture' in Gramsci's Prison Notebooks /
Gramsci and the rise of capitalism /
The Gramscian Moment in international political economy /
Rethinking Fordism /
Between belonging and originality: Norberto Bobbio's interpretation of Gramsci /
The diffusion of Gramsci's thought in the 'Peripheral West' of Latin America /
An imaginary Gramscianism? Early French Gramscianism and the quest for 'Marxist Humanism' (1947-65) /
Althusser, Gramsci, and Machiavelli: encounters and mis-encounters /
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