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

  • Sotiris, Panagiotis Neither an Instrument nor a Fortress
    FA PARTE DI: Historical Materialism vol. 22, 2, London; Leiden; Biggleswade: London School of Economics; Koninklijke Brill, 2014, 135-157





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  • Thomas, Martin Gramsci without the Prince
    FA PARTE DI: Historical materialism, vol. 22, 2, London; Leiden; Biggleswade: London School of Economics;Koninklijke Brill, 2014





    SolrDocument[{id=IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0019824, livello=AP, titolo=Gramsci without the Prince, sottotitolo=, tipo_titolo=, responsability_namePart=[Thomas, Martin], autorevoc=[Thomas, Martin], responsability_codice=[IT-GRAMSCI-EACCPF0001-007692], responsability_ruolo=[autore], first_author=Thomas, Martin, forma_parallela=, responsability=, note_edizione_traduzione=, luogo_pubblicazione=London; Leiden; Biggleswade, editore=London School of Economics;Koninklijke Brill, forma_visualizzata=2014, forma_normalizzata=20140101-20141231, tipo_data=, consistenza=, lingua=[eng], paese=[GB], abstract=Peter Thomas, in The Gramscian Moment, explains well how Gramsci strove to re-educate the communist movement in an expansive spirit, around the united front. He makes clear that the united-front approach advocated by Gramsci, based on working-class mobilisation and accompanied by clear communist criticism, was distinct from the policy of bourgeois alliances to be advocated by the Stalinist parties after 1935 under the name 'popular front'. He demystifies the concept in Gramsci of working-class 'hegemony', from which so many speculations are spun, showing that it meant nothing other than working-class political leadership, achieved through sound use of united-front tactics. Yet Thomas makes the formula of 'united front' do too much, or bundles into it more than it can rationally contain. Meanwhile, the question of the revolutionary working-class political party is almost entirely absent in Thomas's discussion, table_contents=, titolo_collana=, collocazione=, relazioni_titolo_collegato=[Historical materialism, vol. 22], relazioni_identificativo=[], relazioni_tipo_relazione=[padre], relazioni_numero_volume=[], relazioni_numero_issue=[2], relazioni_start=[], relazioni_end=[], relazioni_pagine=[], relazioni_forma_visualizzata=[], relazioni_forma_normalizzata=[], relazioni_tipo_data=[], relazioni_luogo=[], relazioni_editore=[], relazioni_paese=[], note_riservate=, source=, recordInfo=, identifier=IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0019824, recordOrigin=, condizioni_accesso=, dateIssued=20140101-20141231}]
  • Ytterstad, Andreas Framing Global Warming: Is That Really the Question?: A Realist, Gramscian Critique of the Framing Paradigm in Media and Communication Research
    FA PARTE DI: Environmental Communication: A Journal of Nature and Culture, Abingdon: Routledge ; Taylor & Francis Group, 2014, 1-19





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  • Ives, Peter - Short, Nicola On Gramsci and the International: a Textual Analysis
    FA PARTE DI: Review of International Studies (British International Studies Association), 3, July 2013, Guildford: Cambridge University Press, pp. 621 - 642
    SOGGETTI:Neogramscismo; Nazional-Popolare; Teoria Politica





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    Antonio Gramsci's thought has strongly influenced the fields of IR and IPE through the work of Robert Cox, Stephen Gill, Kees van der Pijl and others, engagements often gathered (not uncontroversially) under the rubric of an ostensibly unified 'neo-Gramscian' position or 'the Italian School'. The emergence of such interventions into IR/IPE has sparked controversy regarding whether Gramsci's work can be legitimately applied to 'the international', both from within IR and in other fields. This article examines the validity of such critiques of 'neo-Gramscian IPE', which we argue rely on problematic characterisations and little evidence from Gramsci's writings. More substantively, we provide an exegesis of the role of the international dimension in the construction of central categories of Gramsci's thought and his approach to nation-state formation and international organisations such as the Catholic Church and the Rotary Club, which have been regrettably neglected by all facets of these discussions. We demonstrate that Gramsci can indeed be understood as a theorist of the international, whose approach is particularly salient for the present historical conjuncture.

    Available online a provisional draft: Ives,Short- Gramsci and the International (Accessed July 7, 2016)

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  • The Political Philosophies of Antonio Gramsci and B. R. Ambedkar: Itineraries of Dalits and Subalterns, edited by Cosimo Zene; London: Routledge, 2013, 242
    edited by Cosimo Zene
    SOGGETTI:Asia; India; Ambedkar, B.R.





    SolrDocument[{id=IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0019475, livello=CB, titolo=The Political Philosophies of Antonio Gramsci and B. R. Ambedkar, sottotitolo=Itineraries of Dalits and Subalterns, tipo_titolo=uniform, responsability_namePart=[Zene, Cosimo], autorevoc=[Zene, Cosimo], responsability_codice=[IT-GRAMSCI-EACCPF0001-007320], responsability_ruolo=[curatore], first_author=Zene, Cosimo, forma_parallela=, responsability=edited by Cosimo Zene, note_edizione_traduzione=, luogo_pubblicazione=London, editore=Routledge, forma_visualizzata=2013, forma_normalizzata=20130101-20131231, tipo_data=inferred, consistenza=242, lingua=[eng], paese=[GB], abstract=Bridging two generations of scholarship on social inequality and modern political forms, this book examines the political philosophies of inclusion of subalterns/Dalits in Gramsci and Ambedkar's political philosophies. It highlights the full range of Gramsci's 'philosophy of praxis' and presents a more critical appreciation of his thought in the study of South Asian societies. Equally, Ambedkar's thought and philosophy is put to the forefront and acquires a prominence in the international context.Overcoming geographical, cultural and disciplinary boundaries, the book gives relevance to the subalterns. Following the lead of Gramsci and Ambedkar, the contributors are committed, apart from underscoring the historical roots of subalternity, to uncovering the subalterns' presence in social, economic, cultural, educational, literary, legal and religious grounds. The book offers a renewed critical approach to Gramsci and Ambedkar and expands on their findings in order to offer a present-day political focus into one of the most crucial themes of contemporary society. This book is of interest to an interdisciplinary audience, including political theory, post-colonial studies, subaltern studies, comparative political philosophy, Dalit studies, cultural studies, South Asian studies and the study of religions., table_contents=Part 1: The Emergence of Subaltern/Dalit Subjectivity and Historical Agency Part 2: The Function of Intellectuals Part 3: Subalternity and Common Sense Part 4: Dalit Literature, Subalternity and Consciousness Part 5: The Religion of the Subalterns/Dalits, titolo_collana=, collocazione=FIG: G. 812, soggettivoc=[Asia, India, Ambedkar, B.R.], subjectvoc=[Asia, India, Ambedkar, B.R.], note_riservate=, source=, recordInfo=francescogiasi@libero.it, identifier=IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0019475, recordOrigin=MODS.2CB33843217D135, condizioni_accesso=public, dateIssued=20130101-20131231}]
  • Giglioli, Matteo Fabio Nels, Legitimacy and Revolution in a Society of Masses: Max Weber, Antonio Gramsci, and the Fin-de-Siecle Debate on Social Order; New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Publishers, 2013, 260
    SOGGETTI:Weber, Max; Teoria della legittimazione; Alienazione; Rivoluzione





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  • Gramsci: Space, Nature, Politics, edited by Michael Ekers, Gillian Hart, Stefan Kipfer and Alex Loftus; Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2013, 362 p.
    edited by Michael Ekers, Gillian Hart, Stefan Kipfer and Alex Loftus
    SOGGETTI:Filosofia Della Praxis; Postmarxismo; Ecologia





    SolrDocument[{id=IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0020042, livello=CB, titolo=Gramsci: Space, Nature, Politics, sottotitolo=, tipo_titolo=uniform, responsability_namePart=[Ekers, Michael, Kipfer, Stefan, Loftus, Alex, Hart , Gillian], autorevoc=[Ekers, Michael, Kipfer, Stefan, Loftus, Alex, Hart , Gillian], responsability_codice=[IT-GRAMSCI-EACCPF0001-007500, IT-GRAMSCI-EACCPF0001-006328, IT-GRAMSCI-EACCPF0001-007581, IT-GRAMSCI-EACCPF0001-007777], responsability_ruolo=[curatore, curatore, curatore, curatore], first_author=Ekers, Michael, forma_parallela=, responsability=edited by Michael Ekers, Gillian Hart, Stefan Kipfer and Alex Loftus, note_edizione_traduzione=, luogo_pubblicazione=Oxford, editore=Wiley-Blackwell, forma_visualizzata=2013, forma_normalizzata=20130101-20131231, tipo_data=, consistenza=362 p., lingua=[eng], paese=[GB], abstract=This collection brings attention to Antonio Gramsci's work within geographical debates. Presenting a substantially different reading to Gramsci scholarship, the collection forges a new approach within human geography, environmental studies and development theory., table_contents=Notes on Contributors vii Abbreviations of Works by Antonio Gramsci ix Preface xi Acknowledgments xiii Framings 1 "A Barbed Gift of the Backwoods": Gramsci's Sardinian Beginnings 3 Michael Ekers, Gillian Hart, Stefan Kipfer, and Alex Loftus How to Live with Stones 6 John Berger Introduction 13 1 Gramsci: Space, Nature, Politics 15 Michael Ekers and Alex Loftus Part I Space 45 2 Traveling with Gramsci: The Spatiality of Passive Revolution 47 Adam David Morton 3 "Gramsci in Action": Space, Politics, and the Making of Solidarities 65 David Featherstone 4 City, Country, Hegemony: Antonio Gramsci's Spatial Historicism 83 5 State of Confusion: Money and the Space of Civil Society in Hegel and Gramsci 104 Geoff Mann Part II Nature 121 6 The Concept of Nature in Gramsci 123 Benedetto Fontana 7 Space, Ecology, and Politics in the Praxis of the Brazilian Landless Movement 142 Abdurazack Karriem 8 On the Nature of Gramsci's "Conceptions of the World" 161 Joel Wainwright 9 Gramsci, Nature, and the Philosophy of Praxis 178 Alex Loftus 10 Difference and Inequality in World Affairs: A Gramscian Analysis 197 Nicola Short 11 Gramsci and the Erotics of Labor: More Notes on "The Sexual Question" 217 Michael Ekers Part III Politics 239 12 Cracking Hegemony: Gramsci and the Dialectics of Rebellion 241 Jim Glassman 13 Gramsci at the Margins: A Prehistory of the Maoist Movement in Nepal 258 Vinay Gidwani and Dinesh Paudel 14 Accumulation through Dispossession and Accumulation through Growth: Intimations of Massacres Foretold? 279 Judith Whitehead 15 Gramsci, Geography, and the Languages of Populism 301 Gillian Hart Conclusion 321 16 Translating Gramsci in the Current Conjuncture 323 Stefan Kipfer and Gillian Hart Index 345, titolo_collana=, collocazione=FIG : G. 784, soggettivoc=[Filosofia Della Praxis, Postmarxismo, Ecologia], subjectvoc=[Philosophy of Praxis, Postmarxism, Ecology], note_riservate=ISBN: 978-1-4443-3970-3, source=IGS-Int_2013, recordInfo=, identifier=IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0020042, recordOrigin=, condizioni_accesso=public, dateIssued=20130101-20131231}]
  • Mann, Geoff State of Confusion: Money and the Space of Civil Society in Hegel and Gramsci
    FA PARTE DI: Ekers, Michael, Gramsci: Space, Nature, Politics, 2013, pp. 104 - 120
    SOGGETTI:Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich; Società Civile





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  • Fontana, Benedetto The Concept of Nature in Gramsci
    FA PARTE DI: Ekers, Michael, Gramsci: Space, Nature, Politics, 2013, pp. 121 - 141
    SOGGETTI:Egemonia; Filosofia della praxis





    SolrDocument[{id=IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0020049, livello=E1, titolo=The Concept of Nature in Gramsci, sottotitolo=, tipo_titolo=, responsability_namePart=[Fontana, Benedetto], autorevoc=[Fontana, Benedetto], responsability_codice=[IT-GRAMSCI-EACCPF0001-002178], responsability_ruolo=[author], first_author=Fontana, Benedetto, forma_parallela=, responsability=, note_edizione_traduzione=, luogo_pubblicazione=, editore=, forma_visualizzata=, forma_normalizzata=, tipo_data=, consistenza=, lingua=[eng], paese=[GB], abstract=This chapter discusses Antonio Gramsci's concept of nature and its relation to his political thought. When Gramsci does refer to nature and to the natural, his statements are theoretically interesting and politically important, not only because of what they say about nature, but also because of what they say about his concepts of hegemony and of politics. Implicit in Gramsci's conception of politics - central to which is the notion of hegemony - is a particular understanding of the natural and the material, nonhuman world. It is possible to discern in Gramsci's writings five major strands or ideas regarding nature and the natural. The concept of praxis is crucial to the understanding of Gramsci's position regarding the relation between social men and nature., table_contents=, titolo_collana=, collocazione=, relazioni_titolo_collegato=[Ekers, Michael, Gramsci: Space, Nature, Politics], relazioni_identificativo=[IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0020042], relazioni_tipo_relazione=[padre], relazioni_numero_volume=[], relazioni_numero_issue=[], relazioni_start=[121], relazioni_end=[141], relazioni_pagine=[], relazioni_forma_visualizzata=[2013], relazioni_forma_normalizzata=[20130101-20131231], relazioni_tipo_data=[], relazioni_luogo=[Oxford], relazioni_editore=[Wiley-Blackwell], relazioni_paese=[GB], soggettivoc=[Egemonia, Filosofia della praxis], subjectvoc=[Hegemony, Philosophy of Praxis], note_riservate=, source=IGS-Int_2013, recordInfo=, identifier=IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0020049, recordOrigin=, condizioni_accesso=public, dateIssued=20130101-20131231}]
  • Karriem, Abdurazack Space, Ecology, and Politics in the Praxis of the Brazilian Landless Movement
    FA PARTE DI: Ekers, Michael, Gramsci: Space, Nature, Politics, 17.12.2012, pp. 142 - 160
    SOGGETTI:Ecologia; Movimenti Sociali; Filosofia della praxis





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  • Wainwright, Joel On the Nature of Gramsci's "Conceptions of the World"
    FA PARTE DI: Ekers, Michael, Gramsci: Space, Nature, Politics, 2013, pp. 161 - 177
    SOGGETTI:Quaderni del carcere; Concezione del mondo; Filosofia marxista





    SolrDocument[{id=IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0020051, livello=E1, titolo=On the Nature of Gramsci's "Conceptions of the World", sottotitolo=, tipo_titolo=, responsability_namePart=[Wainwright, Joel], autorevoc=[Wainwright, Joel], responsability_codice=[IT-GRAMSCI-EACCPF0001-007285], responsability_ruolo=[author], first_author=Wainwright, Joel, forma_parallela=, responsability=, note_edizione_traduzione=, luogo_pubblicazione=, editore=, forma_visualizzata=, forma_normalizzata=, tipo_data=, consistenza=, lingua=[eng], paese=[GB], abstract=This chapter contends that Antonio Gramsci could be described as a Marxist philosopher who investigated "conceptions of the world" (concezione del mondo). This expression, which Gramsci used sparingly before 1930 and more frequently after, is woven like a red thread through his Prison Notebooks. This chapter argues that "conceptions of the world" represents one of the most creative and radical elements of Gramsci's thought. It suggests that Gramsci uses this concept to refer to practical, relational approaches to being-in-the-world. Gramsci equates Marxist criticism with the formation of a coherent conception of the world. This, he contends, is the essence of Marxist philosophy: the critical historicizing of one's conception of the world. "Conceptions of the world" functions in the Prison Notebooks as both an analytical/descriptive and a moral/political concept. To conclude, the chapter considers how Gramsci's conception of the world is related to his Marx-inspired approach to nature., table_contents=, titolo_collana=, collocazione=, relazioni_titolo_collegato=[Ekers, Michael, Gramsci: Space, Nature, Politics], relazioni_identificativo=[IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0020042], relazioni_tipo_relazione=[padre], relazioni_numero_volume=[], relazioni_numero_issue=[], relazioni_start=[161], relazioni_end=[177], relazioni_pagine=[], relazioni_forma_visualizzata=[2013], relazioni_forma_normalizzata=[20130101-20131231], relazioni_tipo_data=[], relazioni_luogo=[Oxford], relazioni_editore=[Wiley-Blackwell], relazioni_paese=[GB], soggettivoc=[Quaderni del carcere, Concezione del mondo, Filosofia marxista], subjectvoc=[Prison Notebooks, Conceptions of the world, Marxist Philosophy], note_riservate=, source=IGS-Int_2013, recordInfo=, identifier=IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0020051, recordOrigin=, condizioni_accesso=public, dateIssued=20130101-20131231}]
  • Loftus, Alex Gramsci, Nature, and the Philosophy of Praxis
    FA PARTE DI: Ekers, Michael, Gramsci: Space, Nature, Politics, 2013, pp. 178 - 196
    SOGGETTI:Ecologia; Storicismo; Filosofia della praxis





    SolrDocument[{id=IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0020052, livello=E1, titolo=Gramsci, Nature, and the Philosophy of Praxis, sottotitolo=, tipo_titolo=, responsability_namePart=[Loftus, Alex], autorevoc=[Loftus, Alex], responsability_codice=[IT-GRAMSCI-EACCPF0001-007581], responsability_ruolo=[author], first_author=Loftus, Alex, forma_parallela=, responsability=, note_edizione_traduzione=, luogo_pubblicazione=, editore=, forma_visualizzata=, forma_normalizzata=, tipo_data=, consistenza=, lingua=[eng], paese=[GB], abstract=Either implicitly or explicitly, critical environmental thought often takes as its target "ideologies of nature." This chapter considers Antonio Gramsci's writings on nature in relation to his philosophy of praxis. Rather than finding a conception of nature in his scattered notes on the subject, the chapter argues that nature must be situated within the overall philosophy of praxis. Nature is fundamental to the three component parts of Gramsci's philosophy of praxis, something Gramsci defines as "absolute 'historicism,' the absolute secularization and earthliness of thought, an absolute humanism of history." Until recently, Gramsci's writings have rarely been considered in relation to environmental questions. Political ecology is perhaps the one subfield where Gramscian ideas have taken hold. Gramsci's conception of ideology, if situated within his overall philosophy of praxis, could serve as a key contribution to environmental thought., table_contents=, titolo_collana=, collocazione=, relazioni_titolo_collegato=[Ekers, Michael, Gramsci: Space, Nature, Politics], relazioni_identificativo=[IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0020042], relazioni_tipo_relazione=[padre], relazioni_numero_volume=[], relazioni_numero_issue=[], relazioni_start=[178], relazioni_end=[196], relazioni_pagine=[], relazioni_forma_visualizzata=[2013], relazioni_forma_normalizzata=[20130101-20131231], relazioni_tipo_data=[], relazioni_luogo=[], relazioni_editore=[], relazioni_paese=[], soggettivoc=[Ecologia, Storicismo, Filosofia della praxis], subjectvoc=[Ecology, Historism, Philosophy of Praxis], note_riservate=, source=IGS-Int_2013, recordInfo=, identifier=IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0020052, recordOrigin=, condizioni_accesso=public, dateIssued=20130101-20131231}]
  • Short, Nicola Difference and Inequality in World Affairs: A Gramscian Analysis
    FA PARTE DI: Ekers, Michael, Gramsci: Space, Nature, Politics, 2013, pp. 197 - 216
    SOGGETTI:Disuguaglianza; Questione sessuale; Questione meridionale





    SolrDocument[{id=IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0020053, livello=E1, titolo=Difference and Inequality in World Affairs, sottotitolo=A Gramscian Analysis, tipo_titolo=, responsability_namePart=[Short, Nicola], autorevoc=[Short, Nicola], responsability_codice=[IT-GRAMSCI-EACCPF0001-007780], responsability_ruolo=[author], first_author=Short, Nicola, forma_parallela=, responsability=, note_edizione_traduzione=, luogo_pubblicazione=, editore=, forma_visualizzata=, forma_normalizzata=, tipo_data=, consistenza=, lingua=[eng], paese=[GB], abstract=This chapter considers the question of racialized and gendered difference and inequality in world affairs from a Gramscian perspective. The discussion is organized in three parts. The first sketches briefly some elements of Antonio Gramsci's method useful for understanding the logic of racialized and gendered difference as he posed it, primarily under the rubric of two questions: "The Southern Question," and "The Sexual Question." The second section considers Gramsci's engagement with the Southern Question and his reading of the politics of uneven development in Italy. The third section explores the question of gender and "the sexual question," in which the role of gender as an ethico-political element of changing regimes of production is explored. The chapter concludes by considering the implications of an analysis of Gramsci's work for the understanding of the relationship between race, gender, and class, as well as the conditions and strategies for genuinely emancipatory politics., table_contents=, titolo_collana=, collocazione=, relazioni_titolo_collegato=[Ekers, Michael, Gramsci: Space, Nature, Politics], relazioni_identificativo=[IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0020042], relazioni_tipo_relazione=[padre], relazioni_numero_volume=[], relazioni_numero_issue=[], relazioni_start=[197], relazioni_end=[216], relazioni_pagine=[], relazioni_forma_visualizzata=[2013], relazioni_forma_normalizzata=[20130101-20131231], relazioni_tipo_data=[], relazioni_luogo=[], relazioni_editore=[], relazioni_paese=[], soggettivoc=[Disuguaglianza, Questione sessuale, Questione meridionale], subjectvoc=[Inequality, Sexual Question, Southern Question], note_riservate=, source=IGS-Int_2013, recordInfo=, identifier=IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0020053, recordOrigin=, condizioni_accesso=public, dateIssued=20130101-20131231}]
  • Glassman, Jim Cracking Hegemony: Gramsci and the Dialectics of Rebellion
    FA PARTE DI: Ekers, Michael, Gramsci: Space, Nature, Politics, 2013, pp. 239 - 257
    SOGGETTI:Americanismo Fordismo; Egemonia





    SolrDocument[{id=IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0020055, livello=E1, titolo=Cracking Hegemony, sottotitolo=Gramsci and the Dialectics of Rebellion, tipo_titolo=, responsability_namePart=[Glassman, Jim], autorevoc=[Glassman, Jim], responsability_codice=[IT-GRAMSCI-EACCPF0001-007429], responsability_ruolo=[author], first_author=Glassman, Jim, forma_parallela=, responsability=, note_edizione_traduzione=, luogo_pubblicazione=, editore=, forma_visualizzata=, forma_normalizzata=, tipo_data=, consistenza=, lingua=[eng], paese=[GB], abstract=If one wishes to explain not how the subaltern accommodate but, rather, how they rebel, one typically sets Antonio Gramsci aside. Instead of leaving Gramsci behind in order to explain rebellion, this chapter argues that rebellion can be read precisely through a Gramscian framework that foregrounds conceptions such as hegemony. It selectively mines several texts - most especially Gramsci's essay "Americanism and Fordism" - for usable insights that illustrate the enabling conditions for rebellion that exist within contexts of hegemony. The major purpose of the chapter is to show that a conception of the capacity for rebellion need not and should not steer clear of Gramscian perceptions regarding hegemony, as has been the case for various approaches on the intellectual Left in recent decades., table_contents=, titolo_collana=, collocazione=, relazioni_titolo_collegato=[Ekers, Michael, Gramsci: Space, Nature, Politics], relazioni_identificativo=[IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0020042], relazioni_tipo_relazione=[padre], relazioni_numero_volume=[], relazioni_numero_issue=[], relazioni_start=[239], relazioni_end=[257], relazioni_pagine=[], relazioni_forma_visualizzata=[2013], relazioni_forma_normalizzata=[20130101-20131231], relazioni_tipo_data=[], relazioni_luogo=[Oxford], relazioni_editore=[Wiley-Blackwell], relazioni_paese=[GB], soggettivoc=[Americanismo Fordismo, Egemonia], subjectvoc=[Americanism Fordism, Hegemony], note_riservate=, source=IGS-Int_2013, recordInfo=, identifier=IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0020055, recordOrigin=, condizioni_accesso=public, dateIssued=20130101-20131231}]
  • Paudel, Dinesh - Gidwani, Vinay Gramsci at the Margins: A Prehistory of the Maoist Movement in Nepal
    FA PARTE DI: Ekers, Michael, Gramsci: Space, Nature, Politics, 2013, pp. 258 - 278
    SOGGETTI:Rivoluzione maoista; Cultura indiana; Movimenti Sociali





    SolrDocument[{id=IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0020056, livello=E1, titolo=Gramsci at the Margins, sottotitolo=A Prehistory of the Maoist Movement in Nepal, tipo_titolo=, responsability_namePart=[Paudel, Dinesh, Gidwani, Vinay], autorevoc=[Paudel, Dinesh, Gidwani, Vinay], responsability_codice=[IT-GRAMSCI-EACCPF0001-007782, IT-GRAMSCI-EACCPF0001-007781], responsability_ruolo=[author, author], first_author=Paudel, Dinesh, forma_parallela=, responsability=, note_edizione_traduzione=, luogo_pubblicazione=, editore=, forma_visualizzata=, forma_normalizzata=, tipo_data=, consistenza=, lingua=[eng], paese=[GB], abstract=This chapter aims to convey the relevance of Antonio Gramsci and south Asian subaltern studies in understanding the Maoist uprising in Nepal, and to put this phenomenon in perspective by evoking its long history. As Ranajit Guha suggests in Elementary Aspects of Peasant Insurgency in Colonial India, his seminal examination of rural rebellions, jacqueries, and revolts under British rule, Gramsci's ideas must be extended if they are to supply an adequate explanatory framework for understanding how and why popular uprisings unfolded in the manner they did. Via forays into the micro-history of Thabang, one of the formative sites of Nepal's Maoist revolution, this chapter attempts to show how Gramsci's ideas remain deeply relevant to understanding political transformations at the margin. Thabang's rebellions show how peasant movements can overcome the constraints of geography and how geography can be mobilized for politics., table_contents=, titolo_collana=, collocazione=, relazioni_titolo_collegato=[Ekers, Michael, Gramsci: Space, Nature, Politics], relazioni_identificativo=[IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0020042], relazioni_tipo_relazione=[padre], relazioni_numero_volume=[], relazioni_numero_issue=[], relazioni_start=[258], relazioni_end=[278], relazioni_pagine=[], relazioni_forma_visualizzata=[2013], relazioni_forma_normalizzata=[20130101-20131231], relazioni_tipo_data=[], relazioni_luogo=[Oxford], relazioni_editore=[Wiley-Blackwell], relazioni_paese=[GB], soggettivoc=[Rivoluzione maoista, Cultura indiana, Movimenti Sociali], subjectvoc=[Maoism, Indian Culture, Social Movement], note_riservate=, source=IGS-Int_2013, recordInfo=, identifier=IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0020056, recordOrigin=, condizioni_accesso=public, dateIssued=20130101-20131231}]
  • Whitehead, Judith Accumulation through Dispossession and Accumulation through Growth: Intimations of Massacres Foretold?
    FA PARTE DI: Ekers, Michael, Gramsci: Space, Nature, Politics, 2013, pp. 279 - 300
    SOGGETTI:Rivoluzione maoista; Movimenti sociali; Rivoluzione passiva





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    The changes occurring in the wake of India's neoliberal reforms, starting in the mid-1980s, illustrate the continuing relevance of Antonio Gramsci's view that the national state occupies a nodal level in international political economy, while necessitating fresh approaches and new assessments of India's current "passive revolution". This chapter argues that patterns of accumulative dispossession have intensified in India in recent years and that these are driven by financialization, while producing new class configurations. The growing poles of accumulation by dispossession and accumulation by growth are one of the most important contradictions of capitalist reproduction in contemporary India. The first social movements countering accumulation by dispossession in India were launched by localized social movements that often referred to themselves as "ecosocialists". The second major political formation that has actively set itself against contemporary dispossession and indeed against capitalist development in general is a resurgent Maoist movement, known in India as Naxalism.

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  • Hart , Gillian Gramsci, Geography, and the Languages of Populism
    FA PARTE DI: Ekers, Michael, Gramsci: Space, Nature, Politics, 2013, pp. 301 - 320
    SOGGETTI:Senso Comune; Nazional-Popolare; Filosofia della praxis





    SolrDocument[{id=IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0020058, livello=E1, titolo=Gramsci, Geography, and the Languages of Populism, sottotitolo=, tipo_titolo=, responsability_namePart=[Hart , Gillian], autorevoc=[Hart , Gillian], responsability_codice=[IT-GRAMSCI-EACCPF0001-007777], responsability_ruolo=[author], first_author=Hart , Gillian, forma_parallela=, responsability=, note_edizione_traduzione=, luogo_pubblicazione=, editore=, forma_visualizzata=, forma_normalizzata=, tipo_data=, consistenza=, lingua=[eng], paese=[GB], abstract=This chapter suggests how Antonio Gramsci's theory of language enables us to work with, against, and beyond Ernesto Laclau in extending, reworking, and enriching his analysis to grapple with emerging forms of populism. For Gramsci, language was crucial to grasping the popular appeal of fascism, as well as the working of hegemony more generally. Language and translation were also central to the philosophy of praxis - the practices and processes of rendering coherent fragmentary "common sense," enabling new forms of critical practice. Closely linked with Gramsci's work on language is his relational concept of the person - a concept fundamentally different from either a liberal notion of the sovereign subject, or a structuralist conception of interpellation. The arguments developed in this chapter provide leverage into the rise of populist politics over the past decade in South Africa - while also requiring further elaboration in relation to unfolding challenges., table_contents=, titolo_collana=, collocazione=, relazioni_titolo_collegato=[Ekers, Michael, Gramsci: Space, Nature, Politics], relazioni_identificativo=[IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0020042], relazioni_tipo_relazione=[padre], relazioni_numero_volume=[], relazioni_numero_issue=[], relazioni_start=[301], relazioni_end=[320], relazioni_pagine=[], relazioni_forma_visualizzata=[2013], relazioni_forma_normalizzata=[20130101-20131231], relazioni_tipo_data=[], relazioni_luogo=[Oxford], relazioni_editore=[Wiley-Blackwell], relazioni_paese=[GB], soggettivoc=[Senso Comune, Nazional-Popolare, Filosofia della praxis], subjectvoc=[Common Sense, National-Popular, Philosophy of Praxis], note_riservate=, source=IGS-Int_2013, recordInfo=, identifier=IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0020058, recordOrigin=, condizioni_accesso=public, dateIssued=20130101-20131231}]
  • Kipfer, Stefan - Hart , Gillian Translating Gramsci in the Current Conjuncture
    FA PARTE DI: Ekers, Michael, Gramsci: Space, Nature, Politics, 2013, pp. 321 - 343
    SOGGETTI:Traduzione; Marxismo; Postcolonialismo





    SolrDocument[{id=IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0020059, livello=E1, titolo=Translating Gramsci in the Current Conjuncture, sottotitolo=, tipo_titolo=, responsability_namePart=[Kipfer, Stefan, Hart , Gillian], autorevoc=[Kipfer, Stefan, Hart , Gillian], responsability_codice=[IT-GRAMSCI-EACCPF0001-006328, IT-GRAMSCI-EACCPF0001-007777], responsability_ruolo=[author, author], first_author=Kipfer, Stefan, forma_parallela=, responsability=, note_edizione_traduzione=, luogo_pubblicazione=, editore=, forma_visualizzata=, forma_normalizzata=, tipo_data=, consistenza=, lingua=[eng], paese=[GB], abstract=Moving beyond Antonio Gramsci today necessarily entails elements of betrayal, but it is also very much in the spirit of translation as Gramsci conceived and practiced it. This chapter begins by pointing to the distance between the speculative left that embraces a transcendental notion of politics/the political and a Gramscian understanding of politics as translation. It aims to show, both singularly and collectively, how Frantz Fanon, Himani Bannerji, and Henri Lefebvre strengthen and reshape Gramsci's spatial historicism. Through the works of these authors, Gramsci can be actualized and redirected - translated - in a properly postcolonial, explicitly feminist, theoretically spatialized, and antiproductivist fashion. Gramsci is both vital and insufficient to approach anti- and postcolonial nationalisms. This point becomes particularly clear in debates on Indian nationalism. Gramsci's Marxism remains crucial for anyone interested in linking an analysis of historical conjunctures to a search for nuanced political strategies., table_contents=, titolo_collana=, collocazione=, relazioni_titolo_collegato=[Ekers, Michael, Gramsci: Space, Nature, Politics], relazioni_identificativo=[IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0020042], relazioni_tipo_relazione=[padre], relazioni_numero_volume=[], relazioni_numero_issue=[], relazioni_start=[321], relazioni_end=[343], relazioni_pagine=[], relazioni_forma_visualizzata=[2013], relazioni_forma_normalizzata=[20130101-20131231], relazioni_tipo_data=[], relazioni_luogo=[Oxford], relazioni_editore=[Wiley-Blackwell], relazioni_paese=[GB], soggettivoc=[Traduzione, Marxismo, Postcolonialismo], subjectvoc=[Translation, Marxism, Postcolonialism], note_riservate=, source=IGS-Int_2013, recordInfo=, identifier=IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0020059, recordOrigin=, condizioni_accesso=public, dateIssued=20130101-20131231}]
  • Loftus, Alex - Kipfer, Stefan - Hart , Gillian - Ekers, Michael A Barbed Gift of the Backwoods: Gramsci's Sardinian Beginnings
    FA PARTE DI: Ekers, Michael, Gramsci: Space, Nature, Politics, 2013, pp. 1 - 5
    SOGGETTI:Materialismo Storico; Sardegna





    SolrDocument[{id=IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0020060, livello=E1, titolo=A Barbed Gift of the Backwoods, sottotitolo=Gramsci's Sardinian Beginnings, tipo_titolo=, responsability_namePart=[Loftus, Alex, Kipfer, Stefan, Hart , Gillian, Ekers, Michael], autorevoc=[Loftus, Alex, Kipfer, Stefan, Hart , Gillian, Ekers, Michael], responsability_codice=[IT-GRAMSCI-EACCPF0001-007581, IT-GRAMSCI-EACCPF0001-006328, IT-GRAMSCI-EACCPF0001-007777, IT-GRAMSCI-EACCPF0001-007500], responsability_ruolo=[author, author, author, author], first_author=Loftus, Alex, forma_parallela=, responsability=, note_edizione_traduzione=, luogo_pubblicazione=, editore=, forma_visualizzata=, forma_normalizzata=, tipo_data=, consistenza=, lingua=[eng], paese=[GB], abstract=This chapter refers to Tim Nairn's essay "Antonu Su Gobbu" in his book Approaches to Gramsci. Nairn says of Antonio Gramsci that "He was a barbed gift of the backwoods to the metropolis, and some aspects of his originality always reflected this difference." Together with John Berger's letter to Subcomandante Marcos about Gramsci's Sardinian birthplace, the mural of the young Gramsci's journey to a new political and intellectual life in the industrial heart of Italy frames Gramsci: Space, Nature, Politics. John Berger's vivid meditation on Gramsci and Sardinia captures the key themes that tie the essays in this volume together. For Berger, Gramsci's political patience stems from his experiences of the Sardinian landscape. There is also a deep appreciation of Gramsci's relational style of historical materialism, which informs the introduction to the collection that follows Berger's piece and many of the contributions comprising Gramsci: Space, Nature, Politics, table_contents=, titolo_collana=, collocazione=, relazioni_titolo_collegato=[Ekers, Michael, Gramsci: Space, Nature, Politics], relazioni_identificativo=[IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0020042], relazioni_tipo_relazione=[padre], relazioni_numero_volume=[], relazioni_numero_issue=[], relazioni_start=[1], relazioni_end=[5], relazioni_pagine=[], relazioni_forma_visualizzata=[2013], relazioni_forma_normalizzata=[20130101-20131231], relazioni_tipo_data=[], relazioni_luogo=[Oxford], relazioni_editore=[Wiley-Blackwell], relazioni_paese=[GB], soggettivoc=[Materialismo Storico, Sardegna], subjectvoc=[Historical materialism, Sardinia], note_riservate=, source=IGS-Int_2013, recordInfo=, identifier=IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0020060, recordOrigin=, condizioni_accesso=public, dateIssued=20130101-20131231}]
  • Berger, John How to Live with Stones
    FA PARTE DI: Ekers, Michael, Gramsci: Space, Nature, Politics, 2013, pp. 6 - 11
    SOGGETTI:Filosofia della praxis; Sardegna





    SolrDocument[{id=IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0020061, livello=E1, titolo=How to Live with Stones, sottotitolo=, tipo_titolo=, responsability_namePart=[Berger, John], autorevoc=[Berger, John], responsability_codice=[IT-GRAMSCI-EACCPF0001-000730], responsability_ruolo=[author], first_author=Berger, John, forma_parallela=, responsability=, note_edizione_traduzione=, luogo_pubblicazione=, editore=, forma_visualizzata=, forma_normalizzata=, tipo_data=, consistenza=, lingua=[eng], paese=[GB], abstract=Antonio Gramsci is arguably the least dogmatic of our century's thinkers about revolution. Gramsci's special patience came from a sense of practice, which will never end. He saw close-up, and sometimes directed, the political struggles of his time, but he never forgot the background of an unfolding drama whose span covers incalculable ages. Gramsci went to school, from the age of 6 until 12, in the small town of Ghilarza in central Sardinia. When Gramsci was four, he fell to the floor as he was being carried, and this accident led to a spinal malformation, which permanently undermined his health. He did not leave Sardinia until he was 20. In the hinterland around Ghilarza, as in many parts of the island, the thing one feels most strongly is the presence of stones. The island probably gave Gramsci or inspired in him his special sense of time., table_contents=, titolo_collana=, collocazione=, relazioni_titolo_collegato=[Ekers, Michael, Gramsci: Space, Nature, Politics], relazioni_identificativo=[IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0020042], relazioni_tipo_relazione=[padre], relazioni_numero_volume=[], relazioni_numero_issue=[], relazioni_start=[6], relazioni_end=[11], relazioni_pagine=[], relazioni_forma_visualizzata=[2013], relazioni_forma_normalizzata=[20130101-20131231], relazioni_tipo_data=[], relazioni_luogo=[Oxford], relazioni_editore=[Wiley-Blackwell], relazioni_paese=[GB], soggettivoc=[Filosofia della praxis, Sardegna], subjectvoc=[Sardinia, Philosophy of praxis], note_riservate=, source=IGS-Int_2013, recordInfo=, identifier=IT-GRAMSCI-BIB00001-0020061, recordOrigin=, condizioni_accesso=public, dateIssued=20130101-20131231}]
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