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
Kings, Lisa,
Contesting urban Management Regimes: The Rise of Urban Justice Movements in Sweden, in García Agustín, Óscar, Solidarity without borders; London: Pluto Press, 2016, pp. 186 - 202
Meret, Susi - Della Corte, ElisabettaSpaces of Resistance and Re-Actuality of Gramsci in Refugees' Struggles for Rights? The "Lampedusa in Hamburg" between Exit and Voice
Meret, Susi,
Spaces of Resistance and Re-Actuality of Gramsci in Refugees' Struggles for Rights? The "Lampedusa in Hamburg" between Exit and Voice, in García Agustín, Óscar, Solidarity without borders; London: Pluto Press, 2016, pp. 203 - 220
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García Agustín, Óscar,
Against Pessimism: A Time and Space for Solidarity, in García Agustín, Óscar, Solidarity without borders; London: Pluto Press, 2016, pp. 223 - 233
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Beilharz, PeterFrom Marx to Gramsci to us: Laboratory to prison, and back
FA PARTE DI:
Thesis Eleven, 1, February 2016, p. 77
SOGGETTI:
Materialismo; Sociologia
citazione
Beilharz, Peter,
From Marx to Gramsci to us: Laboratory to prison, and back, in Thesis Eleven, February 2016, p. 77
SolrDocument[{id=IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0020706, livello=AP, titolo=From Marx to Gramsci to us: Laboratory to prison, and back, sottotitolo=, tipo_titolo=, responsability_namePart=[Beilharz, Peter], autorevoc=[Beilharz, Peter], responsability_codice=[IT-GRAMSCI-EACCPF0001-000678], responsability_ruolo=[author], first_author=Beilharz, Peter, forma_parallela=, responsability=, note_edizione_traduzione=, luogo_pubblicazione=, editore=, forma_visualizzata=February 2016, forma_normalizzata=20160201-20160231, tipo_data=, consistenza=, lingua=[eng], paese=[GB], abstract=Marx and Gramsci remain two of the most constant presences and inspirations for those on the left. Yet there is a persistent sense that we have still to get them right. Perhaps this indicates that sources like this are now fully classics, to be returned, and returned to. In the case of Marx and Gramsci, a series of major works published in the Brill Historical Materialism series breaks new ground as well as returning to older controversies, both resolved and unresolved. Apart from remaining arguments concerning the status of materials unpublished in their own lifetimes, the major tension that emerges here is that between the task of immanent, contextual philology and the challenge of reading 'Marx for today' or 'Gramsci for today'. The tension between text and context, and the question of what travels, conceptually persists., table_contents=, titolo_collana=, collocazione=FIG: Cassetta-Fubini, relazioni_titolo_collegato=[Thesis Eleven], relazioni_identificativo=[], relazioni_tipo_relazione=[padre], relazioni_numero_volume=[132], relazioni_numero_issue=[1], relazioni_start=[77], relazioni_end=[], relazioni_pagine=[], relazioni_forma_visualizzata=[February 2016], relazioni_forma_normalizzata=[20160201-20160231], relazioni_tipo_data=[], relazioni_luogo=[London], relazioni_editore=[SAGE Publications], relazioni_paese=[GB], soggettivoc=[Materialismo, Sociologia], subjectvoc=[Materialism, Sociology], note_riservate=201602_Thesis eleven_Beilharz, source=ProQuest, recordInfo=, identifier=IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0020706, recordOrigin=, condizioni_accesso=public, dateIssued=20160201-20160231}]
De Smet, Brecht,
Gramsci on Tahrir: Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Egypt; London: Pluto Press, 2016, X, 264 p.
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Contents: Series Preface Acknowledgments Abbreviations 1. Introduction 2. From Bourgeois to Permanent Revolution 3. A Criterion for Interpretation 4. Caesarism 5. Passive Revolution and Imperialism 6. Lineages of Egyptian Caesarism 7. The 25 January Revolution 8. Revolution and Restoration 9. Conclusions Bibliography Index
Patti, Emanuela,
Pasolini after Dante: The 'Divine Mimesis' and the politics of representation; Cambridge: Modern Humanities Research Association, 2016, 177 p.
SOGGETTI:
Pasolini, Pier, Paolo; Alighieri, Dante; Nazionale-Popolare; Lingua, Questione Della
Patti, Emanuela,
Pasolini after Dante: The 'Divine Mimesis' and the politics of representation; Cambridge: Modern Humanities Research Association, 2016, 177 p.
SolrDocument[{id=IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0020327, livello=B2, titolo=Pasolini after Dante, sottotitolo=The 'Divine Mimesis' and the politics of representation, tipo_titolo=, responsability_namePart=[Patti, Emanuela], autorevoc=[Patti, Emanuela], responsability_codice=[IT-GRAMSCI-EACCPF0001-007876], responsability_ruolo=[author], first_author=Patti, Emanuela, forma_parallela=, responsability=, note_edizione_traduzione=, luogo_pubblicazione=Cambridge, editore=Modern Humanities Research Association, forma_visualizzata=2016, forma_normalizzata=20160101-20161231, tipo_data=, consistenza=177 p., lingua=[eng], paese=[GB], abstract=What role did Dante play in the work of Pier Paolo Pasolini (1922-1975)? His unfinished and fragmented imitation of the Comedia, La Divina Mimesis, is only one outward sign of what was a sustained dialogue with Dante on representation begun in the early 1950s. During this period, the philologists Gianfranco Contini (1912-1990) and Erich Auerbach (1892-1957) played a crucial role in Pasolini's re-thinking of 'represented reality', suggesting Dante as the best literary, authorial and political model for a generation of postwar Italian writers. This emerged first as 'Dantean realism' in Pasolini's prose and poetry, after Contini's interpretation of Dante and of his plurilingualism, and then as 'figural realism' in his cinema, after Auerbach's concepts of Dante's figura and 'mingling of styles'. Following the evolution of Pasolini's mimetic ideal from these formative influences through to La Divina Mimesis, Emanuela Patti explores Pasolini's politics of representation in relation to the 'national-popular', the 'questione della lingua' and the Italian post-war debates on neorealism, while also providing a new interpretation of some of his major literary and cinematic works., table_contents=, titolo_collana=, collocazione=FIG: G. 904, soggettivoc=[Pasolini, Pier, Paolo, Alighieri, Dante, Nazionale-Popolare, Lingua, Questione Della], subjectvoc=[Pasolini, Pier, Paolo, Alighieri, Dante, National-Popular, Language Question], note_riservate=ISBN: 1909662933, 9781909662933, source=, recordInfo=, identifier=IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0020327, recordOrigin=, condizioni_accesso=public, dateIssued=20160101-20161231}]
Marco, Briziarelli,
Reviving Gramsci: Crisis, Communication, and Change; New York; London: Routledge, 2016, 161
SOGGETTI:
Studi Culturali; Movimenti Sociali; Egemonia culturale; Rivoluzione Passiva
citazione
Marco, Briziarelli,
Reviving Gramsci: Crisis, Communication, and Change; New York; London: Routledge, 2016, 161
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1. Gramsci in/for Critical Times 2. Selective Gramsci(s) 3. Gramsci and Communication: Dialectics and Translation 4. Occupy Wall Street: The Limits of War of Position 5. Movimento Cinque Stelle: Dialectics of Passive Revolution 6. From Indignados to Podemos: Sublating Vernacular Rhetoric into National Popular Rhetoric 7. A Dialectical Image
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Fonseca, Marco,
Gramsci's Critique of Civil Society: Towards a New Concept of Hegemony; New York; London: Routledge, 2016, X, 214
SOGGETTI:
Società Civile; Egemonia culturale; Marxismo; Quaderni del Carcere
citazione
Fonseca, Marco,
Gramsci's Critique of Civil Society: Towards a New Concept of Hegemony; New York; London: Routledge, 2016, X, 214
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As the struggles from Zapatismo to Chavismo and from the Arab Springs to Spain's Podemos show, liberation is not possible without counter-hegemony. This book will be of interest to activist scholars engaged in the study of Marxism, Gramsci, political philosophy, and contemporary debates about the renewal of Marxist thought and the relevance of revolution and Communism for the twenty-first century., table_contents=
Introduction 1. Rethinking Structures and Superstructures 2. On Moral and Intellectual Reform 3. The Process of Hegemony 4. A Critique of Civil Society 5. War of Position as Counter-Hegemony 6. The Modern Prince: Refounding the State Conclusion: Towards a New Concept of Hegemony
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García Agustín, Óscar,
Solidarity without borders: Gramscian perspectives on migration and civil society alliances; London (etc.): Pluto Press, 2016, XI, 244
García Agustín, Óscar,
Solidarity without borders: Gramscian perspectives on migration and civil society alliances; London (etc.): Pluto Press, 2016, XI, 244
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Part I: The Heterogeneity Of Political Actors
2: Ursula Apitzsch: Gramsci's "Philosophy Of Praxis" And The Topic Of Migration
3: Nazl enses & K vanç Özcan: Countering Hegemony Through A Park
Chapter 4: Miguel Mellino: Gramsci In Slices - Race, Colonialism, Migration And The Postcolonial Gramsci
Part 2: Solidarity And Alliances
5: Derek Boothman: Political And Social Alliances: Gramsci And Today
6: Ronald Munck & Mary Hyland: Gramsci, Migrants And Trade Unions: An Irish Case Study
7: Laurence Cox: The Southern Question And The Irish Question: A Social Movement Perspective
Part 3: Avoiding Misplaced Alliances
8: Peter Mayo: Hegemony, Migration & Misplaced Alliances Lessons From Gramsci
9: Óscar García Agustín & Martin Bak Jørgensen: For The Sake Of Workers But Not Immigrants Workers? Social Dumping And Free Movement
Part 4: Spaces Of Resistance
10: David Featherstone: Politicising The Crisis: The Southern Question, Uneven Geographies And The Construction Of Solidarity
11: Lisa Kings, Aleksandra Ålund And Nazem Tahvilzadeh: Contesting Urban Management Regimes: The Rise Of Urban Justive Movements In Sweden
12: Susi Meret And Elisabetta Della Corte: Spaces Of Resistance And Re-Actuality Of Gramsci In Refugees' Struggles For Rights: The 'Lampedusa In Hamburg' Between Exit And Voice
Conclusion
13: Óscar Garcia Agustín & Martin Bak Jørgensen: Against Pessimism - A Time And Space For Solidarity
Index, titolo_collana=Reading Gramsci, collocazione=FIG: G. 883, soggettivoc=[Società Civile, Immigrazione], subjectvoc=[Civil Society, Immigration], note_riservate=ISBN - 9780745336312, source=, recordInfo=, identifier=IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0020347, recordOrigin=, condizioni_accesso=public, dateIssued=20160101-20161231}]
Hoare, George,
An Introduction to Antonio Gramsci: His Life, Thought and Legacy; London (etc.): Bloomsbury, 2016, IX, 257
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This is a new approach to one of the greatest political theorists, Antonio Gramsci. Gramsci's Prison Notebooks are one of the most popular Marxist texts available and continue to inspire readers across the world. In Using Gramsci, Michele Filippini proposes a new approach based on the analysis of previously ignored concepts in his works, creating a book which stands apart. Including chapters on ideology, the individual, collective organisms, society, crisis and temporality, Using Gramsci offers a new pattern in Gramscian studies aimed to speak to the broader audience of social sciences scholars. The tools that are provided in this book extend the uses of Gramsci beyond the field of political theory and Marxism, while remaining firmly rooted in his writings. Working from the original Italian texts, Filippini also examines the more traditional areas of Gramsci's thought, including hegemony, organic intellectuals and civil society. This book will be perfect for scholars and students of Gramsci's thought, whether they are experts, or coming to his ideas for the first time.
, table_contents=Series Preface ix
Acknowledgements xii
Abbreviations xv
Introduction 1
1 Ideology 4
The problem of ideology 4
The historicity of the concept of ideology 5
The complexity of ideology 9
The truth/falsity of ideology 14
The conceptual constellation of ideology including hegemony 18
2 The individual 24
The structure of the individual 24
The social production of the individual: Gramsci and
Durkheim 28
'Man is a social worker': Gramsci and Sorel 32
The theory of personality and molecular transformations 37
3 Collective organisms 43
Collective organisms between civil society and the State 43
Bureaucracy and officials: Gramsci and Weber 48
The political party and the political class 52
Organic centralism and living philology 57
Machiavelli and the modern Prince 60
4 Society 65
The organicity of society 65
Organic intellectuals and mass intellectuality 67
How society works 73
Gramsci's 'sociological operators' 78
5 The crisis 86
A new understanding of the crisis 86
The multiple meanings of 'crisis' 90
The political science of crisis 94
Crisis and organization 100
6 Temporality 105
The dual character of Gramscian time 105
Signs of time: the theory of personality, common sense,
language, East and West 108
The shape of duration: the passive revolution 114
The form of epoch: how novelty emerges 118
Conclusion 122
Notes 124
Bibliography 157
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Carley, RobertIdeological Contention: Antonio Gramsci and the Connection Between Race and Social Movement Mobilization in Early Twentieth-Century Italy
FA PARTE DI:
Sociological Focus, 1, October 22, 2015, pp. 28 - 43
SOGGETTI:
Movimenti Sociali
citazione
Carley, Robert,
Ideological Contention: Antonio Gramsci and the Connection Between Race and Social Movement Mobilization in Early Twentieth-Century Italy, in Sociological Focus, pp. 28 - 43
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This article introduces the concept "ideological contention" into the study of social movements and demonstrates the concept through an analysis of the relationship between race and mobilization in modern national contexts. The analysis links the emergence of scientific racism to the period of large nation state consolidation and the development of liberal political ideologies across Western nations. The paper demonstrates that movement struggles within the context of a national ideological framework impact the organization, process of ideological elaboration, and strategic choices a movement makes. I explore how ideology organizes, coordinates, and mobilizes movement members in political processes through a study of Sardinian worker, peasant, and communist struggles in the context of a modernized and industrialized Italy (1917-1920). I argue that reevaluating the theoretical and empirical relationship between ideology and the frame perspective could strengthen analyses of social movement struggles.
Klabbers, JanWhatever happened to Gramsci? Some reflections on new legal realism
FA PARTE DI:
Leiden Journal of International Law, 3, September 2015, pp. 469 - 478
citazione
Klabbers, Jan,
Whatever happened to Gramsci? Some reflections on new legal realism, in Leiden Journal of International Law, pp. 469 - 478
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The Voice of the People: Hamish Henderson and Scottish Cultural Politics, 2015, pp. 77 - 114
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Gibson, Corey,
Chapter 3: Gramsci's Folklore, in The Voice of the People: Hamish Henderson and Scottish Cultural Politics, pp. 77 - 114
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