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  1. Antonio Gramsci: Life of a Revolutionary (Verso Modern Classics) by Giuseppe Fiori, 1996-12-20
  2. Cuadernos De La Carcel (Biblioteca Era) (Spanish Edition) by Antonio Gramsci, 1984-06-30
  3. Selections from Political Writings: 1910-1920 by Antonio Gramsci, 1990-05
  4. Antonio Gramsci (Routledge Revivals): Conservative Schooling for Radical Politics by Harold Entwistle, 2009-11-11
  5. Selections from Political Writings: 1921-1926 by Antonio Gramsci, 1990-05
  6. The Modern Prince and Other Writings by Antonio Gramsci, 2007-07-01
  7. Gramsci and Education by Carmel Borg, Joseph A. Buttigieg, et all 2003-02
  8. Gramsci and Educational Thought (Educational Philosophy and Theory Special Issues)
  9. Unravelling Gramsci: Hegemony and Passive Revolution in the Global Economy by Adam Morton, 2007-02-20
  10. Gramsci's Politics by Anne Showstack Sassoon, 1988-02
  11. Gramsci's Marxism by Carl Boggs, 1976
  12. The Southern Question by Antonio Gramsci, 1995-01-01
  13. Antonio Gramsci and the Origins of Italian Communism by J.M. Cammett, 1969-06
  14. Gramsci, Freire and Adult Education: Possibilities for Transformative Action (Global Perspectives on Adult Education and Training) by Peter Mayo, 1999-10

21. Gramsci Links Archive | Antonio Gramsci
An archive of internet resources, writings, articles, information on the life work of antonio gramsci (18911937), an Italian Political Theorist
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Antonio Gramsci Antonio Gramsci (1891-1937) was an Italian socialist, political theorist, and activist. For a brief overview of Gramsci's life and thought see An Introduction to Gramsci's Life and Thought by Frank Rosengarten.
Gramsci's Writings (On-Line) POLITICAL (PRE-PRISON) WRITINGS
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I. Problems of History and Culture
II. Notes on Politics
The Modern Prince
State and Civil Society

3. Americanism and Fordism
III. The Philosophy of Praxis

22. Gramsci, Antonio --  Britannica Student Encyclopaedia
gramsci, antonio (18911937), Italian politician and intellectual, founder of Italian Communist Party, born in Ales, Sardinia; brilliant scholastic career
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23. Antonio Gramsci By Lloyd Spencer
antonio gramsci was born in Arles, Sardinia into the impoverished household of a disgraced petty official. Permanently crippled from his fourth year,
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Antonio Gramsci was born in Arles, Sardinia into the impoverished household of a disgraced petty official. Permanently crippled from his fourth year, he became a dwarf hunchback and was subject to periodical attacks of illness throughout his life. He won a scholarship that enabled him to study philology in Turin, the 'red centre' of Italy. He joined the Socialist Party (PSI) in 1913, and became involved in the militant workers' movement. In 1919 he and Palmiro Togliatti founded the L'Ordine Nuovo , a socialist weekly newspaper. In 1921 Gramsci participated in the foundation of the Italian Communist Party (PCI). From 1923, and under the shadow of the victory of fascism, Gramsci served for three years as its leader. Despite the immunity he should have gained by being a Member of Parliament, Gramsci was arrested in 1926 by the fascist government and sentenced to twenty-years' imprisonment. He spent the last ten years of his life in prison, under Mussolini's personal supervision. He suffered a number of unpleasant and incapacitating diseases but succeeded filled up thirty-two notebooks (over 2,350 printed pages) which come to be regarded as an unfinished classic of Marxist thought.
Gramsci's Prison Notebooks offer some of the most important Marxist studies of culture, ideology and politics. Gramsci died in 1937. The publication of his thoughtful and moving

24. Gramsci, Antonio. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language: Fo
gramsci, antonio. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language Fourth Edition. 2000.
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antonio gramsci, Italian philosopher, journalist and socialist politician, lived at the beginning of this century in Mussolini’s Fascist Italy.
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Antonio Gramsci on Culture Raquel de Almeida Moraes UnB - University of Brasilia Translation : Newton Ramos-de-Oliveira Antonio Gramsci, Italian philosopher, journalist and socialist politician, lived at the beginning of this century in Mussolini’s Fascist Italy. His work, partly developed in the long imprisonment imposed on him by Mussolini, constitutes a political theory that is considered as one of the great contemporary philosophical contributions to the critic and the social fight for the transformation of the capitalist society. Holding these general ideas in mind, we will develop, in the following section, a brief synthesis of the concepts involved in this thesis: a)civil society b)hegemony; c)State. And, inside this conception, the strategy to overcome the bourgeois hegemony, includes these other concepts: a) hegemony crisis; b)war of position; c) the intellectuals' role. With this, we intended to contribute with theoretical subsidies to the debate on the problem of the hegemony in the bourgeois societies in this global phase of the Capital. Key-concepts: A) Civil Society B)Hegemony : from the Marxist thesis that the class is the dominant material force in society and at the same time its dominant intellectual force, Gramsci added to the Marxist philosophy the concept of

27. Hegemony
According to Perry Anderson s The Antinomies of antonio gramsci, hegemony acquired a .. Selections from the Prison Notebooks of antonio gramsci.
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Hegemony in Antonio Gramsci Hegemony "Hegemony" was most likely derived from the Greek egemonia , whose root is egemon , meaning "leader, ruler, often in the sense of a state other than his own" (Williams, Keywords 144). Since the 19th century "hegemony" commonly has been used to indicate "political predominance, usually of one state over another" (Williams, Keywords 144). According to Perry Anderson's "The Antinomies of Antonio Gramsci," "hegemony" acquired a specifically Marxist character in its use (as " gegemoniya ") by Russian Social-Democrats, from the late 1890s through the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917 (15). This sense of hegemony, as articulated by Lenin, referred to the leadership exercised by the proletariat over the other exploited classes:" As the only consistently revolutionary class of contemporary society, [the proletariat] must be the leader in the struggle of the whole people for a fully democratic revolution, in the struggle of all the working and exploited people against the oppressors and exploiters" (qtd. in Anderson 17).

28. Gransci, Antonio - AnthroBase - Dictionary Of Anthropology: A Searchable Databas
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No selfrespecting piece of work on antonio gramsci can fail to mention his The subtitle to Renate Holub s book, antonio gramsci Beyond Marxism and
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31. Vanessa Raney: "Gramsci Outside Of Marx?: Defining Culture In Gramscian Terms"
Abstract This paper suggests that antonio gramsci, while Marxian in approach, antonio gramsci is considered to be an important figure in the field of
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Gramsci Outside of Marx?: Defining Culture in Gramscian Terms Vanessa Raney Portrait of Antonio Gramsci by Stephen Alcorn
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Abstract: This paper suggests that Antonio Gramsci, while Marxian in approach, had a different grasp of culture when compared to Marx. In focusing on The Prison Notebooks I hope to show how Gramsci approaches culture from many applicable but different contexts. I deliberately veer away from issues of hegemony in an attempt to offer a more general definition of culture that is more in line with Gramsci and Marx. Finally, I look to specific Gramscian scholars to understand how Gramsci has been approached in the scholarship. Key words: Gramsci, Marx, Culture, Althusser, Prison Notebooks , Ideological state apparatus, Mass consumption, Labor, Education, Bourgeoisie, Proletariat, Organic intellectual, Traditional intellectual Introduction 1. Antonio Gramsci is considered to be an important figure in the field of cultural studies. He takes the ideology of Marx and applies its practice to his native Italy. However, as Stuart Hall explains, "Gramsci was never a 'Marxist' in either a doctrinal, orthodox or 'religious' sense" (412). While Gramsci, as Hall points out, uses Marxian concepts of base/superstructure, these are really in the background of Gramsci's concerns, although certainly relevant.

32. Gramsci, Antonio - Biographical Entry - Reason In Revolt
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The Italian Communist leader Antonio Gramsci was both a political activist and theorist. During his imprisonment by the fascist regime in Italy from 1926 until his death 1937, he wrote his posthumously published Prison Notebooks . Working from Leninist principles, he developed the conception of hegemony in Marxist theory, in order to explains how a dominant class rules. Gramsci emphasised a less dogmatic variety of Marxism than the contemporary Stalinist orthodoxy, and his thinking has subsequently had considerable impact around the globe, including in Australia.
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33. AN INTRODUCTION TO GRAMSCI
Italian Communist Party (PCI) and, with gramsci and several others, among the most capable leaders of that embattled Party. antonio enrolled in the Faculty
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AN INTRODUCTION TO GRAMSCI'S LIFE AND THOUGHT
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Antonio Gramsci was born on January 22, 1891 in Ales in the province of Cagliari in Sardinia. He was the fourth of seven
children born to Francesco Gramsci and Giuseppina Marcias. His relationship with his father was never very close, but he had
a strong affection and love for his mother, whose resilience, gift for story-telling and pungent humor made a lasting impression
on him. Of his six siblings, Antonio enjoyed a mutual interest in literature with his younger sister Teresina, and seems to have
always felt a spiritual kinship with his two brothers, Gennaro, the oldest of the Gramsci children, and Carlo, the youngest.
Gennaro's early embrace of socialism contributed significantly to Antonio's political development.
In 1897, Antonio's father was suspended and subsequently arrested and imprisoned for five years for alleged administrative
abuses. Shortly thereafter, Giuseppina and her children moved to Ghilarza, where Antonio attended elementary school. Sometime during these years of trial and near poverty, he fell from the arms of a servant, to which his family attributed his

34. Niels Helsloot, Gramsci
Niels Helsloot on antonio gramsci. 2001e gramsci, antonio (18911937), in Rajend Mesthrie, ed., Concise encyclopedia of sociolinguistics,
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35. Janus: Gramsci, Antonio (1891-1937) Italian Political Theorist
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36. Comrade Gramsci S Progeny
_antonio gramsci Beyond Marxism and Postmodernism_. New York Routledge, 1992. 1 No selfrespecting piece of work on antonio gramsci can fail to mention
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38. Antonio Gramsci — Infoplease.com
gramsci, antonio (antôn yô gräm sh ) key, 1891–1937, Italian political leader and theoretician. Originally a member of the Socialist party and a cofounder
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    Gramsci, Antonio key L'Ordine Nuovo, Gramsci helped to establish (1921) the Italian Communist party. When Benito Mussolini Lettere del carcere (1947), present his theory of hegemony, which explains how a dominant class controls society and emphasizes a less dogmatic form of Communism that many intellectuals preferred to the increasingly ossified version represented by the former Soviet Union. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia

39. Biografia De Antonio Gramsci
Translate this page antonio gramsci. Intelectual y activista político italiano, fundador del Partido Comunista (Ales, Cerdeña, 1891 - Roma, 1937).
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Inicio Buscador Las figuras clave de la historia Reportajes Los protagonistas de la actualidad Antonio Gramsci Intelectual y activista político italiano, fundador del Partido Comunista (Ales, Cerdeña, 1891 - Roma, 1937). Gracias al apoyo de su hermano y a su capacidad intelectual superó las dificultades producidas por su deformidad física (era jorobado) y por la pobreza de su familia (desde que su padre fuera encarcelado, acusado de malversación de fondos). Estudió en la Universidad de Turín, donde recibió la influencia intelectual de Croce y de los socialistas. En 1913 se afilió al Partido Socialista Italiano, convirtiéndose enseguida en dirigente de su ala izquierda: tras haber trabajado en varias publicaciones periódicas del partido, fundó, junto con Togliatti y Terracini, la revista Ordine nuovo Ante la disyuntiva planteada a los socialistas de todo el mundo por el curso que tomaba la Revolución rusa, Gramsci optó por adherirse a la línea comunista y, en el Congreso de Livorno (1921), se escindió con el grupo que fundó el Partido Comunista Italiano. Perteneció desde el principio al Comité Central del nuevo partido, al que también representó en Moscú en el seno de la Tercera Internacional (1922), dotó de un órgano de prensa oficial (L'Unità

40. JSTOR Antonio Gramsci Conservative Schooling For Radical Politics
208, ?3.95 Reviewed by Henry A. Giroux, Douglas Holly and Quintin Hoare Almost forty five years after his death, antonio gramsci finally looms as one of the
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