La Bibliografia gramsciana, fondata da John M. Cammett, ora curata da Francesco Giasi e da Maria Luisa Righi con la collaborazione dell'International Gramsci Society raccoglie volumi, saggi e articoli su Gramsci pubblicati dal 1922 e pubblicazioni e traduzioni degli scritti di Gramsci dal 1927. Per aggiornamenti, integrazioni o correzioni scrivere a: bibliografiagramsciana@fondazionegramsci.org
Antonio Gramsci, edited by Mark McNally; Basingstoke; New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015, 247
edited by Mark McNally
Antonio Gramsci remains one of the most influential political thinkers of the early twentieth century. Arrested and imprisoned by the Italian Fascist regime for his socialist activities in 1926, in the solitary and debilitating conditions of Mussolini's jail he penned one of the most startling works of social and political theory - the Prison Notebooks (1929-1935) - that continues to challenge, intrigue and inspire its readers to this day. This book brings together some of the world's leading scholars on Gramsci to provide an engaging and accessible account of the main ideas, themes and debates in his writings, and to critically explore their relevance for contemporary social and political theory. Among the key themes examined in the book are Gramsci's very influential accounts of state formation, hegemony and ideology, which are explored in relation to contemporary Marxism, the liberal tradition, democratic theory, subaltern studies and post-Marxism.
Introduction: The Life of a Reflective Revolutionary McNally, Mark Pages 1-8
Gramsci, the United Front Comintern and Democratic Strategy McNally, Mark Pages 11-33
Morbid Symptoms: Gramsci and the Crisis of Liberalism Martin, James Pages 34-51
Intellectuals and Masses: Agency and Knowledge in Gramsci Fontana, Benedetto Pages 55-75
Gramsci, Language and Pluralism Carlucci, Alessandro Pages 76-94
Gramsci's Marxism: The 'Philosophy of Praxis' Thomas, Peter D. Pages 97-117
Conceptions of Subalternity in Gramsci Liguori, Guido Pages 118-133
Gramsci and 'the International': Past, Present and Future Bieler, Andreas (et al.) Pages 137-155
Gramsci and Subaltern Struggles Today: Spontaneity, Political Organization and Occupy Wall Street Green, Marcus E. Pages 156-178
The Historical Bloc: Toward a Typology of Weak States and Contemporary Legitimation Crises Schecter, Darrow Pages 179-194
Gramsci, Hegemony and Post-Marxism Howarth, David Pages 195-213
Conclusion: Contemporary Themes McNally, Mark Pages 214-224
SOGGETTI:
Egemonia; Marxismo; Subalterno; Lingua (e Linguistica)
Antonio Gramsci, edited by Mark McNally; Basingstoke; New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015, 247
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McNally, Mark
Pages 1-8
Gramsci, the United Front Comintern and Democratic Strategy
McNally, Mark
Pages 11-33
Morbid Symptoms: Gramsci and the Crisis of Liberalism
Martin, James
Pages 34-51
Intellectuals and Masses: Agency and Knowledge in Gramsci
Fontana, Benedetto
Pages 55-75
Gramsci, Language and Pluralism
Carlucci, Alessandro
Pages 76-94
Gramsci's Marxism: The 'Philosophy of Praxis'
Thomas, Peter D.
Pages 97-117
Conceptions of Subalternity in Gramsci
Liguori, Guido
Pages 118-133
Gramsci and 'the International': Past, Present and Future
Bieler, Andreas (et al.)
Pages 137-155
Gramsci and Subaltern Struggles Today: Spontaneity, Political Organization and Occupy Wall Street
Green, Marcus E.
Pages 156-178
The Historical Bloc: Toward a Typology of Weak States and Contemporary Legitimation Crises
Schecter, Darrow
Pages 179-194
Gramsci, Hegemony and Post-Marxism
Howarth, David
Pages 195-213
Conclusion: Contemporary Themes
McNally, Mark
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