READING ANTONIO GRAMSCI #2 The Value of Cosmopolitanism. Roberto Dainotto and Peter D. Thomas in conversation with Marzia Maccaferri
READING ANTONIO GRAMSCI #2 The Value of Cosmopolitanism. Roberto Dainotto and Peter D. Thomas in conversation with Marzia Maccaferri
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Antonio Gramsci (1891-1937) was an innovative and wide-ranging thinker, whose theorisation of the role of the intellectuals have added a new dimension to the cultural and political understanding of current society.
For a long time, Gramsci had remained an Italian concern until 50 years ago, when the English translation of Selections from the Prison Notebooks catapulted the Italian thinker onto the world stage, giving to Marxism what is probably its most influential post-war intellectual.
Any application of Gramsci’s powerful categories is necessarily mediated by the ways in which his words were at first introduced. Roberto Dainotto (Duke University) and Peter Thomas (Brunel University London) will reflect on the global use (and abuse), receptions and misinterpretations of Gramsci’s thinking in different contexts and through different times.
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Italian Cultural Institute London
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Italian Cultural Institute, 39 Belgrave Square, SW1X 8NT London
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