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Rethinking Gramsci / edited by Marcus E Green.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Routledge innovations in political theory ; 37.
- Routledge innovations in political theory ; 37
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Gramsci, Antonio, 1891-1937--Political and social views.
- Gramsci, Antonio.
- Political science--Philosophy--History--20th century.
- Political science.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (345 p.)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon, [England] ; New York : Routledge, c2011.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- This edited volume provides a coherent and comprehensive assessment of Antonio Gramsci's significant contribution to the fields of political and cultural theory. It contains seminal contributions from a broad range of important political and cultural theorists from around the world and explains the origins, development and context for Gramsci's thought as well as analysing his continued relevance and influence to contemporary debates.It demonstrates the multidisciplinary nature of Gramscian thought to produce new insights into the intersection of economic, political, cultural, and so
- Contents:
- Front Cover; Rethinking Gramsci; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Rethinking Marxism and rethinking Gramsci: Marcus E. Green; Part I: Culture and criticism; 1. Race, culture, and communications: Looking backward and forward at cultural studies: Stuart Hall; 2. Dante, Gramsci, and cultural criticism: Paul Bové; 3. Bloom and Babbitt: A Gramscian view: Daniel O'Connell; 4. Socialist education today: Pessimism or optimism of the intellect?: Marcia Landy; Part II: Hegemony, subalternity, common sense
- 5. The sources for Gramsci's concept of hegemony: Derek Boothman6. Gramsci cannot speak: Presentations and interpretations of Gramsci's concept of the subaltern: Marcus E. Green; 7. Self-consciousness of the Dalits as 'subalterns': Reflections on Gramsci in South Asia: Cosimo Zene; 8. Gramscian politics and capitalist common sense: Evan Watkins; 9. Gramsci's theory of trade unionism: Frank R. Annunziato; 10. Production and its Others: Gramsci's "sexual question": Nelson Moe
- 11. Social forces in the struggle over hegemony: Neo-Gramscian perspectives in international political economy: Adam David Morton12. From ethico-political hegemony to post-Marxism: Richard Howson; Part III: Political Philosophy; 13. Gramsci, Marxism, and philosophy: Richard D. Wolff; 14. General will and democracy in Rousseau, Hegel, and Gramsci: Carlos Nelson Coutinho; 15. From Marx to Gramsci, from Gramsci to Marx: Historical materialism and the philosophy of praxis: Wolfgang Fritz Haug; 16. Gramsci and the dialectic: Resisting "enCrocement": Steven R. Mansfield
- 17. Gramsci's critical modernity: Esteve MoreraPart IV: On Gramsci's Prison Notebooks; 18. Unfinished business: Gramsci's Prison Notebooks: David F. Ruccio; 19. Of Prison Notebooks and the restoration of an archive: Joseph W. Childers; 20. The mammoth task of translating Gramsci: Peter Ives; 21. Cuvier's little bone: Joseph Buttigieg's English edition of Antonio Gramsci's Prison Notebooks: William V. Spanos; 22. The Prison Notebooks: Antonio Gramsci's work in progress: Joseph A. Buttigieg; Appendix; Bibliography; Index
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 1-136-79093-4
- 1-283-24188-9
- 9786613241887
- 1-136-79094-2
- 0-203-82598-5
- 9780203825983
- OCLC:
- 727133393
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