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The Antonio Gramsci Reader: Selected Writings 1916-1935
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The Antonio Gramsci Reader: Selected Writings 1916-1935The Antonio Gramsci Reader: Selected Writings 1916-1935

with a new introduction by ERIC J. HOBSBAWM
"Very usefully pulls the key passages from Gramsci's writings into one volume, which allows English-language readers an overall view of his work. Particularly valuable are the connections it draws across his work and the insights which the introduction and glossary provide into the origin and development of some key Gramscian concepts."
--Stuart Hall, Professor of Sociology, Open University
 
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Tags: introduction, Gramsci, which, Gramscian, concepts, Antonio, 1916-1935
Gramsci, Language, and Translation
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Gramsci, Language, and TranslationGramsci, Language, and Translation

This anthology brings together key articles translated into English for the first time from Italian debates concerning Antonio Gramsci's writings on language and translation as central to his entire social and political thought. It includes recent scholarship by Italian, German and English-speaking scholars providing important contributions to debates concerning culture, language, Marxism, post-Marxism, and identity as well as the many fields in which Gramsci's notion of hegemony has been influential.
 
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The English Imaginaries
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The English Imaginaries
The English Imaginaries
What does it mean to be English in the modern world?

The answer doesn't usually include Nancy Cunard's assault on Anglo-British whiteness; J.B. Priestley's democratic populism; Who guitarist Pete Townshend's modernist rebellion; Vivienne Westwood's anti-fashion; David Dabydeen's blackening of the literary and visual canon; or Mark Wallinger's detournement of English oil painting.

Kevin Davey, drawing on the work of Gramsci and Julia Kristeva, argues that any analysis of Englishness should aknowledge these figures, and goes on to pose searching questions about New Labour's vision of the nation.


Reuploaded. Thanks to englishcology!
 
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Tags: English, Imaginaries, Julia, Gramsci, Kristeva