Rethinking Gramsci
Herausgeber: Green, Marcus E
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This edited volume provides a coherent and comprehensive assessment of Antonio Gramsci's significant contribution to the fields of political and cultural theory.
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This edited volume provides a coherent and comprehensive assessment of Antonio Gramsci's significant contribution to the fields of political and cultural theory.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 508g
- ISBN-13: 9780415820554
- ISBN-10: 0415820553
- Artikelnr.: 36540866
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 508g
- ISBN-13: 9780415820554
- ISBN-10: 0415820553
- Artikelnr.: 36540866
Marcus Green is Assistant Professor at Otterbein College, USA.
Introduction Marcus E. Green, Rethinking Gramsci and Rethinking Marxism I.
Culture and Criticism 1. Stuart Hall Race, Culture, and Communications:
Looking Backward and Forward at Cultural Studies 2. Paul Bové Dante,
Gramsci and Cultural Criticism 3. Daniel O'Connell Bloom and Babbitt: A
Gramscian View 4. Marcia Landy Socialist Education Today: Pessimism or
optimism of the intellect? II. Hegemony, Subalternity, Common Sense 5.
Derek Boothman The Sources for Gramsci's Concept of Hegemony 6. Marcus E.
Green Gramsci Cannot Speak: Presentations and Interpretations of Gramsci's
Concept of the Subaltern 7. Evan Watkins Gramscian Politics and Capitalist
Common Sense 8. Nelson Moe Production and Its Others 9. Adam David Morton
Social Forces in the Struggle over Hegemony: Neo-Gramscian Perspectives in
International Political Economy 10. Richard Howson From Ethico-Political
Hegemony III. Political Philosophy 11. Richard D. Wolff Gramsci, Marxism
and Philosophy 12. Carlos Nelson Coutinho General Will and Democracy in
Rousseau, Hegel, and Gramsci 13. Wolfgang Fritz Haug From Marx to Gramsci,
from Gramsci to Marx: Historical Materialism and the Philosophy of Praxis
14. Steven R. Mansfield, Gramsci and the Dialectic 15. Esteve Morera
Gramsci's Critical Modernity IV. On Gramsci's Prison Notebooks 16. David F.
Ruccio Unfinished Business: Gramsci's Prison Notebooks 17. Joseph W.
Childers Of Prison Notebooks and the Restoration of an Archive 18. Peter
Ives The Mammoth Task of Translating Gramsci 19. William V. Spanos
Cuvier's Little Bone: Joseph Buttigieg's English Edition of Antonio
Gramsci's Prison Notebooks 20. Joseph A. Buttigieg The Prison Notebooks:
Antonio Gramsci's Work in Progress
Culture and Criticism 1. Stuart Hall Race, Culture, and Communications:
Looking Backward and Forward at Cultural Studies 2. Paul Bové Dante,
Gramsci and Cultural Criticism 3. Daniel O'Connell Bloom and Babbitt: A
Gramscian View 4. Marcia Landy Socialist Education Today: Pessimism or
optimism of the intellect? II. Hegemony, Subalternity, Common Sense 5.
Derek Boothman The Sources for Gramsci's Concept of Hegemony 6. Marcus E.
Green Gramsci Cannot Speak: Presentations and Interpretations of Gramsci's
Concept of the Subaltern 7. Evan Watkins Gramscian Politics and Capitalist
Common Sense 8. Nelson Moe Production and Its Others 9. Adam David Morton
Social Forces in the Struggle over Hegemony: Neo-Gramscian Perspectives in
International Political Economy 10. Richard Howson From Ethico-Political
Hegemony III. Political Philosophy 11. Richard D. Wolff Gramsci, Marxism
and Philosophy 12. Carlos Nelson Coutinho General Will and Democracy in
Rousseau, Hegel, and Gramsci 13. Wolfgang Fritz Haug From Marx to Gramsci,
from Gramsci to Marx: Historical Materialism and the Philosophy of Praxis
14. Steven R. Mansfield, Gramsci and the Dialectic 15. Esteve Morera
Gramsci's Critical Modernity IV. On Gramsci's Prison Notebooks 16. David F.
Ruccio Unfinished Business: Gramsci's Prison Notebooks 17. Joseph W.
Childers Of Prison Notebooks and the Restoration of an Archive 18. Peter
Ives The Mammoth Task of Translating Gramsci 19. William V. Spanos
Cuvier's Little Bone: Joseph Buttigieg's English Edition of Antonio
Gramsci's Prison Notebooks 20. Joseph A. Buttigieg The Prison Notebooks:
Antonio Gramsci's Work in Progress
Introduction Marcus E. Green, Rethinking Gramsci and Rethinking Marxism I.
Culture and Criticism 1. Stuart Hall Race, Culture, and Communications:
Looking Backward and Forward at Cultural Studies 2. Paul Bové Dante,
Gramsci and Cultural Criticism 3. Daniel O'Connell Bloom and Babbitt: A
Gramscian View 4. Marcia Landy Socialist Education Today: Pessimism or
optimism of the intellect? II. Hegemony, Subalternity, Common Sense 5.
Derek Boothman The Sources for Gramsci's Concept of Hegemony 6. Marcus E.
Green Gramsci Cannot Speak: Presentations and Interpretations of Gramsci's
Concept of the Subaltern 7. Evan Watkins Gramscian Politics and Capitalist
Common Sense 8. Nelson Moe Production and Its Others 9. Adam David Morton
Social Forces in the Struggle over Hegemony: Neo-Gramscian Perspectives in
International Political Economy 10. Richard Howson From Ethico-Political
Hegemony III. Political Philosophy 11. Richard D. Wolff Gramsci, Marxism
and Philosophy 12. Carlos Nelson Coutinho General Will and Democracy in
Rousseau, Hegel, and Gramsci 13. Wolfgang Fritz Haug From Marx to Gramsci,
from Gramsci to Marx: Historical Materialism and the Philosophy of Praxis
14. Steven R. Mansfield, Gramsci and the Dialectic 15. Esteve Morera
Gramsci's Critical Modernity IV. On Gramsci's Prison Notebooks 16. David F.
Ruccio Unfinished Business: Gramsci's Prison Notebooks 17. Joseph W.
Childers Of Prison Notebooks and the Restoration of an Archive 18. Peter
Ives The Mammoth Task of Translating Gramsci 19. William V. Spanos
Cuvier's Little Bone: Joseph Buttigieg's English Edition of Antonio
Gramsci's Prison Notebooks 20. Joseph A. Buttigieg The Prison Notebooks:
Antonio Gramsci's Work in Progress
Culture and Criticism 1. Stuart Hall Race, Culture, and Communications:
Looking Backward and Forward at Cultural Studies 2. Paul Bové Dante,
Gramsci and Cultural Criticism 3. Daniel O'Connell Bloom and Babbitt: A
Gramscian View 4. Marcia Landy Socialist Education Today: Pessimism or
optimism of the intellect? II. Hegemony, Subalternity, Common Sense 5.
Derek Boothman The Sources for Gramsci's Concept of Hegemony 6. Marcus E.
Green Gramsci Cannot Speak: Presentations and Interpretations of Gramsci's
Concept of the Subaltern 7. Evan Watkins Gramscian Politics and Capitalist
Common Sense 8. Nelson Moe Production and Its Others 9. Adam David Morton
Social Forces in the Struggle over Hegemony: Neo-Gramscian Perspectives in
International Political Economy 10. Richard Howson From Ethico-Political
Hegemony III. Political Philosophy 11. Richard D. Wolff Gramsci, Marxism
and Philosophy 12. Carlos Nelson Coutinho General Will and Democracy in
Rousseau, Hegel, and Gramsci 13. Wolfgang Fritz Haug From Marx to Gramsci,
from Gramsci to Marx: Historical Materialism and the Philosophy of Praxis
14. Steven R. Mansfield, Gramsci and the Dialectic 15. Esteve Morera
Gramsci's Critical Modernity IV. On Gramsci's Prison Notebooks 16. David F.
Ruccio Unfinished Business: Gramsci's Prison Notebooks 17. Joseph W.
Childers Of Prison Notebooks and the Restoration of an Archive 18. Peter
Ives The Mammoth Task of Translating Gramsci 19. William V. Spanos
Cuvier's Little Bone: Joseph Buttigieg's English Edition of Antonio
Gramsci's Prison Notebooks 20. Joseph A. Buttigieg The Prison Notebooks:
Antonio Gramsci's Work in Progress