Antonio Gramsci Intellectuals culture and the party

Antonio Gramsci  Intellectuals  culture and the party
Author: James Martin
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2002
Genre: Communism
ISBN: 0415217504

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Gramsci Culture and Anthropology

Gramsci  Culture and Anthropology
Author: Kate Crehan
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2002-12-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780520236028

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Gramsci, Culture and Anthropology provides an in-depth guide to Gramsci's theories on culture, and their significance for contemporary anthropologists.

Hegemony and Revolution

Hegemony and Revolution
Author: Walter L. Adamson
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1983-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0520050576

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As a result of his inquiry into the nature of class, culture, and the state, Antonio Gramsci became one of the most influential Marxist theorists. Hegemony and Revolution is the first full-fledged study of Gramsci's Prison Notebooks in the light of his pre-prison career as a socialist and communist militant and a highly original Marxist intellectual. Walter Adamson shows how Gramsci's concepts of revolution grew out of his experience with the Turin worker councils of 1919-1920 as well as his experience combatting the Fascist movement.For Gramsci, revolution meant the steady ascension of a mass-based, educated, and organized "collective will," in which the final seizure of power would be the climax of a broader educative process. Success depended on countering not just the coercive power of the existing economic and political order but also the cultural hegemony of the state. A "counter-hegemony" for Gramsci required the leadership of an organized political party, but at its core lay his conviction that the common people were capable of self-enlightenment and could produce an alternative conception of the world that challenged the prevailing hegemonic culture.Adamson shows how these ideas, which Gramsci developed prior to his imprisonment, led him to a highly original concept of "subaltern" class movements that cohere not just on the basis of economic interest but by virtue of religious, ideological, regional, folkloric, and other sorts of cultural ties as well. These ideas of Gramsci have had enormous influence on a wide variety of subsequent cultural theories including postcolonialism and Foucault-style analyses of discursive practices.

An Introduction to Antonio Gramsci

An Introduction to Antonio Gramsci
Author: George Hoare,Nathan Sperber
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2015-11-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781472572790

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This is a concise introduction to the life and work of the Italian militant and political thinker, Antonio Gramsci. As head of the Italian Communist Party in the 1920s, Gramsci was arrested and condemned to 20 years' imprisonment by Mussolini's fascist regime. It was during this imprisonment that Gramsci wrote his famous Prison Notebooks – over 2,000 pages of profound and influential reflections on history, culture, politics, philosophy and revolution. An Introduction to Antonio Gramsci retraces the trajectory of Gramsci's life, before examining his conceptions of culture, politics and philosophy. Gramsci's writings are then interpreted through the lens of his most famous concept, that of 'hegemony'; Gramsci's thought is then extended and applied to 'think through' contemporary problems to illustrate his distinctive historical methodology. The book concludes with a valuable examination of Gramsci's legacy today and useful tips for further reading. George Hoare and Nathan Sperber make Gramsci accessible for students of history, politics and philosophy keen to understand this seminal figure in 20th-century intellectual history.

Selections from Cultural Writings

Selections from Cultural Writings
Author: Antonio Gramsci
Publsiher: Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 472
Release: 1985
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105039938324

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"Antonio Gramsci (Italian: [ant?njo rami]; 22 January 1891? 27 April 1937) was an Italian writer, politician, political theorist, philosopher, sociologist, and linguist. He was a founding member and onetime leader of the Communist Party of Italy and was imprisoned by Benito Mussolini's Fascist regime. Gramsci was one of the most important Marxist thinkers in the 20th century. His writings are heavily concerned with the analysis of culture and political leadership and he is notable as a highly original thinker within modern European thought. He is renowned for his theory of cultural hegemony, which describes how states use cultural institutions to maintain power in a capitalist society."--Wikipedia.

Approaches to Gramsci

Approaches to Gramsci
Author: Anne Showstack Sassoon
Publsiher: Writers and Readers Pub. Cooperative Society
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1982
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015054021392

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Selections from the Prison Notebooks of Antonio Gramsci

Selections from the Prison Notebooks of Antonio Gramsci
Author: Antonio Gramsci
Publsiher: New York : International Publishers, 1971 printing.
Total Pages: 630
Release: 1971
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:49015000213927

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An extensive anthology, including his most important writings while in prison on philosophy, history, Communist Party formation, the intellectuals, and other subjects.

Prison notebooks Gramsci

Prison notebooks   Gramsci
Author: Antonio Gramsci
Publsiher: Lebooks Editora
Total Pages: 640
Release: 2024-03-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9786558943327

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Antonio Francesco Gramsci (1891 — 1937) was an Italian Marxist philosopher, journalist, literary critic, linguist, historian, and politician. He wrote extensively on political theory, sociology, anthropology, history, and linguistics. Gramsci was elected as a deputy for the Italian Communist Party and spent eight years in prison under Mussolini's orders. From the period of his imprisonment, two important works emerged: " Prison Notebooks" and "Prison Letters," containing messages written to relatives or friends, which were later compiled for publication. The prison letters of Antonio Gramsci constitute a valuable key to understanding his thought. They also reveal the man Antonio Gramsci, with his doubts and certainties, fears, and suffering due to the forced distance from his family.