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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Juan José Gómez Gutiérrez , Carlo Verri , Tommaso BarisPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.639kg ISBN: 9781032733869ISBN 10: 1032733861 Pages: 246 Publication Date: 24 February 2025 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction Part 1: The Southern Question in Gramsci Between History and Theory 1. The Southern Question in Gramsci, Between Salvemini and Lenin 2. Gramsci’s Southern Question Between Hegemony and Revolution in the West 3. Antonio Gramsci: The Southern Question, Americanism and “National Life” 4. Plan and Autonomy. The Southern Question from Gramsci to Italian operaismo Part 2: From the Southern Question to Subaltern Studies. Interdisciplinary Approaches 5. Postcolonial Gramsci? From the Southern Question to Postcolonial Studies 6. From the creative popular spirit to the subject of lack. Gramscian variations on subalternity and its sources 7. School and subalternity in the thought of Antonio Gramsci 8. Dialect, grammar and the antithetical function of the philosophy of praxis in the Prison Notebooks 9. Aesthetics and Popular Culture in Antonio Gramsci 10. Subalternity and Baroque Culture. A Gramscian reading of communication studies in the Global South 11. Southern Question and Subalternization. A Gramscian analysis of power asymmetries in the European Union Part 3: Some case studies: The “Southern Questione” in Europe, Arab World and Latin America 12. Gramsci's Southern Question in Spain 13. The “Southern Question” in Latin America: Receptions, Interpretations and Translations 14. Gobetti, Gramsci and Mariátegui, on the Southern Question José Luis Villacañas 15. Gramsci and the Arab New Lefts: Making Sense of the Early Translations 16. A Gramscian Analytical Perspective about the Arab countries: A Long Southern Question?ReviewsAuthor InformationJuan José Gómez is Associate Professor of aesthetics and art theory at the University of Seville. He studies the relationship between art and politics, in particular modern art. He is the author of The PCI Artists: antifascism and Communism in Italian Art: 1944-1951 (2015) and Urbanismo y contraurbanismo de la Revolución Industrial a la Ciudad Global (2020) and curator of Critica, tendencia y propaganda. Textos sobre arte y comunismo (1917-1954) (2004). He has also published various articles and coordinated several book series with volumes on modern art, philosophy and the history of music. Carlo Verri teaches contemporary history at the University of Palermo. He holds the national scientific qualification as a second-rank professor and is a member of the editorial board of Spagna contemporanea. He is a member of the scholarly committee of the Istituto Gramsci Siciliano and the Centro documentazione e ricerca Trentin-Iveser. He studies antifascism, the Resistance, World War I, the contemporary history of Sicily and Carlism. He has recently published Los carlistas en las Cortes constituyentes (1869-1971), PUZ, Zaragoza, 2023. Tommaso Baris is associate professor of contemporary history at the University of Palermo and member of the Istituto Gramsci Siciliano and the Fondazione Antonio Gramsci. He has studied Fascism and Republican Italy. His recent works include Andreotti una biografica politica, il Mulino, 2021 and ‘La Resistenza e la nascita della Repubblica’, in Il comunismo italiano nella storia del Novecento, Viella, 2021. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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