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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.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. März 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136790942
- Artikelnr.: 38448045
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. März 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136790942
- Artikelnr.: 38448045
Marcus Green is Assistant Professor at Otterbein College, USA.
Introduction Marcus E. Green, Rethinking Marxism and Rethinking Gramsci 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. Cosimo Zene. Self-consciousness of
the Dalits as 'subalterns:' Reflections on Gramsci in South Asia 8. Evan
Watkins. Gramscian Politics and Capitalist Common Sense 9. Frank R.
Annunziato. Gramsci's theory of trade unionism 10. Nelson Moe. Production
and Its Others 11. Adam David Morton. Social Forces in the Struggle over
Hegemony: Neo-Gramscian Perspectives in International Political Economy 12.
Richard Howson. From Ethico-Political Hegemony to Post-Marxism III.
Political Philosophy
13. Richard D. Wolff. Gramsci, Marxism and Philosophy 14. Carlos Nelson
Coutinho. General Will and Democracy in Rousseau, Hegel, and Gramsci 15.
Wolfgang Fritz Haug. From Marx to Gramsci, from Gramsci to Marx: Historical
Materialism and the Philosophy of Praxis 16. Steven R. Mansfield. Gramsci
and the Dialectic 17. Esteve Morera. Gramsci's Critical Modernity IV. On
Gramsci's Prison Notebooks 18. David F. Ruccio. Unfinished Business:
Gramsci's Prison Notebooks 19. Joseph W. Childers. Of Prison Notebooks and
the Restoration of an Archive 20. Peter Ives. The Mammoth Task of
Translating Gramsci
21. William V. Spanos. Cuvier's Little Bone: Joseph Buttigieg's English
Edition of Antonio Gramsci's Prison Notebooks 22. 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. Cosimo Zene. Self-consciousness of
the Dalits as 'subalterns:' Reflections on Gramsci in South Asia 8. Evan
Watkins. Gramscian Politics and Capitalist Common Sense 9. Frank R.
Annunziato. Gramsci's theory of trade unionism 10. Nelson Moe. Production
and Its Others 11. Adam David Morton. Social Forces in the Struggle over
Hegemony: Neo-Gramscian Perspectives in International Political Economy 12.
Richard Howson. From Ethico-Political Hegemony to Post-Marxism III.
Political Philosophy
13. Richard D. Wolff. Gramsci, Marxism and Philosophy 14. Carlos Nelson
Coutinho. General Will and Democracy in Rousseau, Hegel, and Gramsci 15.
Wolfgang Fritz Haug. From Marx to Gramsci, from Gramsci to Marx: Historical
Materialism and the Philosophy of Praxis 16. Steven R. Mansfield. Gramsci
and the Dialectic 17. Esteve Morera. Gramsci's Critical Modernity IV. On
Gramsci's Prison Notebooks 18. David F. Ruccio. Unfinished Business:
Gramsci's Prison Notebooks 19. Joseph W. Childers. Of Prison Notebooks and
the Restoration of an Archive 20. Peter Ives. The Mammoth Task of
Translating Gramsci
21. William V. Spanos. Cuvier's Little Bone: Joseph Buttigieg's English
Edition of Antonio Gramsci's Prison Notebooks 22. Joseph A. Buttigieg. The
Prison Notebooks: Antonio Gramsci's Work in Progress
Introduction Marcus E. Green, Rethinking Marxism and Rethinking Gramsci 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. Cosimo Zene. Self-consciousness of
the Dalits as 'subalterns:' Reflections on Gramsci in South Asia 8. Evan
Watkins. Gramscian Politics and Capitalist Common Sense 9. Frank R.
Annunziato. Gramsci's theory of trade unionism 10. Nelson Moe. Production
and Its Others 11. Adam David Morton. Social Forces in the Struggle over
Hegemony: Neo-Gramscian Perspectives in International Political Economy 12.
Richard Howson. From Ethico-Political Hegemony to Post-Marxism III.
Political Philosophy
13. Richard D. Wolff. Gramsci, Marxism and Philosophy 14. Carlos Nelson
Coutinho. General Will and Democracy in Rousseau, Hegel, and Gramsci 15.
Wolfgang Fritz Haug. From Marx to Gramsci, from Gramsci to Marx: Historical
Materialism and the Philosophy of Praxis 16. Steven R. Mansfield. Gramsci
and the Dialectic 17. Esteve Morera. Gramsci's Critical Modernity IV. On
Gramsci's Prison Notebooks 18. David F. Ruccio. Unfinished Business:
Gramsci's Prison Notebooks 19. Joseph W. Childers. Of Prison Notebooks and
the Restoration of an Archive 20. Peter Ives. The Mammoth Task of
Translating Gramsci
21. William V. Spanos. Cuvier's Little Bone: Joseph Buttigieg's English
Edition of Antonio Gramsci's Prison Notebooks 22. 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. Cosimo Zene. Self-consciousness of
the Dalits as 'subalterns:' Reflections on Gramsci in South Asia 8. Evan
Watkins. Gramscian Politics and Capitalist Common Sense 9. Frank R.
Annunziato. Gramsci's theory of trade unionism 10. Nelson Moe. Production
and Its Others 11. Adam David Morton. Social Forces in the Struggle over
Hegemony: Neo-Gramscian Perspectives in International Political Economy 12.
Richard Howson. From Ethico-Political Hegemony to Post-Marxism III.
Political Philosophy
13. Richard D. Wolff. Gramsci, Marxism and Philosophy 14. Carlos Nelson
Coutinho. General Will and Democracy in Rousseau, Hegel, and Gramsci 15.
Wolfgang Fritz Haug. From Marx to Gramsci, from Gramsci to Marx: Historical
Materialism and the Philosophy of Praxis 16. Steven R. Mansfield. Gramsci
and the Dialectic 17. Esteve Morera. Gramsci's Critical Modernity IV. On
Gramsci's Prison Notebooks 18. David F. Ruccio. Unfinished Business:
Gramsci's Prison Notebooks 19. Joseph W. Childers. Of Prison Notebooks and
the Restoration of an Archive 20. Peter Ives. The Mammoth Task of
Translating Gramsci
21. William V. Spanos. Cuvier's Little Bone: Joseph Buttigieg's English
Edition of Antonio Gramsci's Prison Notebooks 22. Joseph A. Buttigieg. The
Prison Notebooks: Antonio Gramsci's Work in Progress