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From: Michael Pugliese <michael098762001-AT-earthlink.net>
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Finocchiaro, Maurice A.   
  Title:  Beyond right and left : democratic elitism in Mosca and Gramsci / Maurice A. Finocchiaro   
  Published:  New Haven, Conn. : Yale University Press, c1999   
  Series:  Italian literature and thought series    
    

   Title: Antonio Gramsci: Critical Assessments
Edited by: James Martin
Publisher: Routledge: New York and London
Series: Critical Assessments of Leading Political Philosophers 
ISBN: 0415217474
Pub date:  2002 (09 NOV 2001) 
Extent:  1880 pages, 4 Volume Set
Price:  US$735.00 

CONTENTS: 

VOLUME 1: INTELLECTUAL AND POLITICAL CONTEXT

General introduction by James Martin

PART 1: The Young Gramsci

1. Carl Levy; A New Look at the Young Gramsci; boundary 2 [1986]

2. Robert S. Dombroski; On Gramsci's Theatre Criticism; boundary 2 [1986]

3. Paolo Spriano; Gramsci and Gobetti; Studi storici [1976]

PART 2: Intellectual and Political Influences

4. Norberto Bobbio; Gramsci and Italian Political Culture; Belfagor [1978]

5. Paul Piccone, From Spaventa to Gramsci; Telos [1977]

6. Richard Bellamy; Gramsci, Croce and the Italian Political Tradition; History of Political Thought [1990]

7. Darrow Schecter; Two Views of the Revolution: Gramsci and Sorel, 1916-1920; History of European Ideas [1990]

8. Alistair Davidson; Gramsci and Lenin 1917-1922; The Socialist Register [1974]

PART 3: The Factory Council Struggles, 1919-1920

9. Thomas R. Bates; Antonio Gramsci and the Soviet Experiment in Italy; Societas [1974]

10. Piero Gobetti, A History of the Turin Communists Written by a Liberal; La Rivoluzione Liberale [1922]

11. Darrow Schecter, Gramsci, Gentile and the Theory of the Ethical State in Italy; History of Political Thought [1990]

12. Franklin Adler, Factory Councils, Gramsci and the Industrialists; Telos [1977]

13. Enzo Rutigliano; The Ideology of Labour and Capitalist Rationality in Gramsci; Telos [1977]

PART 4: Communism and Fascism

14. Thomas R. Bates; Antonio Gramsci and the Bolshevization of the PCI; Journal of Contemporary History [1976]

15. Walter L. Adamson; Towards the Prison Notebooks: The Evolution of Gramsci's Thinking on Political Organization 1918-1926; Polity [1979]

16. Frank Rosengarten; The Gramsci-Trotsky Question (1922-1932); Social Text [1984/85]

17. Walter L. Adamson; Gramsci's Interpretation of Fascism; Journal of the History of Ideas [1980]

VOLUME 2: MARXISM, PHILOSOPHY AND POLITICS

PART 1: Marxism as a Philosophy of Praxis

18. John Merrington; Theory and Practice in Gramsci's Marxism; Socialist Register [1968]

19. Paul Piccone; Gramsci's Hegelian Marxism; Political Theory [1974]

20. Gershon Shafir; Interpretive Sociology and the Philosophy of Praxis: Comparing Max Weber and Antonio Gramsci; Praxis International [1985]

21. Benedetto Fontana; The Concept of Nature in Gramsci; The Philosophical Forum [1996]

22. D. P. Dimikratos; Gramsci and the Contemporary Debate on Marxism; Philosophy of the Social Sciences [1986]

PART 2: Gramsci's 'Anti-Croce'

23. B. L. Kahn; Antonio Gramsci's Reformulation of Bendetto Croce's Speculative Idealism; Idealistic Studies [1985]

24. Maurice A. Finocchiaro; Gramsci's Crocean Marxism; Telos [1979]

PART 3: Epistemology and Science

25. Richard D. Wolff; Gramsci, Marxism and Philosophy; Rethinking Marxism [1989]

26. Thomas Nemeth; Gramsci's Concept of Constitution; Philosophy and Social Criticism [1978]

27. Maurice A. Finocchiaro; Science and Praxis in Gramsci's Critique of Bukharin; Philosophy and Social Criticism [1979]

28. Esteve Morera; Gramsci's Realism; Science and Society [1989]

PART 4: The Concept of Hegemony

29. G. A. Williams; The Concept of Egemonia in the Thought of Antonio Gramsci: Some Notes on Interpretation; Journal of the History of Ideas [1960]

30. Thomas R. Bates; Gramsci and the Theory of Hegemony; Journal of the History of Ideas [1975]

31. Joseph V. Femia; Hegemony and Consciousness in the Thought of Antonio Gramsci; Political Studies [1975]

32. Chantal Mouffe; Hegemony and Ideology in Gramsci; Research in Political Economy [1978]

33. Peter Ives; The Grammar of Hegemony; Left History [1997]

PART 5: State and Civil Society

34. Perry Anderson; The Antinomies of Antonio Gramsci; New Left Review [1976-7]

35. Anne Showstack Sassoon; Gramsci's Subversion of the Language of Politics; Rethinking Marxism [1990]

36. Joseph A. Buttigieg; Gramsci on Civil Society; boundary 2 [1995]

37. Geoffrey Hunt; Gramsci, Civil Society and Bureaucracy; Praxis International [1986]

38. Geoffrey Hunt; Gramsci's Marxism and the Concept of Homo Oeconomicus;International Studies in Philosophy [1985]

39. Walter L. Adamson; Gramsci and the Politics of Civil Society; Praxis International, [1987-88]

VOLUME 3: INTELLECTUALS, CULTURE AND THE PARTY

PART 1: The Theory of Intellectuals 

40. Jerome Karabel; Revolutionary Contradictions: Antonio Gramsci and the Problem of Intellectuals; Politics and Society [1976]

41. Nigel Todd; Ideological Superstructures in Gramsci and Mao Tse-Tung; Journal of the History of Ideas [1974]

42. Leonardo Salamini; Towards a Sociology of Intellectuals: a Structural Analysis of Gramsci's Marxist; Theory Sociological Analysis and Theory [1976]

43. Anne Showstack Sassoon; The People, Intellectuals and Specialized Knowledge; boundary 2 [1986]

44. James Martin; Between Ethics and Politics: Gramsci's Theory of Intellectuals; Modern Italy [1998]

PART 2: Culture and Language

45. Margaret L. King; The Social Role of Intellectuals: Antonio Gramsci and the Italian Rennaisance; Soundings [1978]

46. Marcia Landy; Culture and Politics in the Work of Antonio Gramsci; boundary 2 [1986]

47. William Q. Boelhower; Antonio Gramsci's Sociology of Literature; Contemporary Literature [1981]

48. Peter Ives; A Grammatical Introduction to Gramsci's Political Theory; Rethinking Marxism [1998]

49. Craig Brandist; The Official and the Popular in Gramsci and Bakhtin; Theory, Culture & Society [1996]

PART 3: On Education

50. Harold Entwistle; Antonio Gramsci and the School as Hegemonic; Educational Theory [1978]

51. Philip Simpson; The Whalebone in the Corset: Gramsci on Education, Culture and Change; Screen Education [1978]

52. Walter L. Adamson; Beyond 'Reform or Revolution': Notes on Political Education in Gramsci, Habermas and Arendt; Theory and Society [1978]

PART 4: The Politics of Subalternity

53. Nadia Urbinati; From the Periphery of Modernity: Antonio Gramsci's Theory of Subordination and Hegemony; Political Theory [1998]

54. G. Turnatori; and G. Lodi Classes in Southern Italy: Salvemini's, Dorso's and Gramsci's Analyses; International Journal of Sociology [1974]

55. Alistair Davidson; Gramsci, the Peasantry and Popular Culture; The Journal of Peasant Studies [1984]

PART 5: Gramsci and the Communist Party

56. Federico Mancini and Giorgio Galli; Gramsci's Presence; Government and Opposition [1968]

57. Stephen White; Gramsci and the Italian Communist Party; Government and Opposition [1972]

58. Paul Piccone; Gramsci's Marxism: Beyond Lenin and Togliatti; Theory and Society [1976]

59. Maurice A. Finocchiaro; Gramsci: an Alternative Communism?; Studies in Soviet Thought [1984]

60. Joseph V. Femia; Gramsci, the Via Italiana and the Classical Marxist-Leninist Approach to Revolution; Government and Opposition [1979]

61. Peter Gibbon; Gramsci, Eurcommunism and the Comintern; Economy and Society [1983]

VOLUME 4: CONTEMPORARY APPLICATIONS

PART 1: Reviews and Commentaries

62. Alistair Davidson; The Varying Seasons of Gramscian Studies; Political Studies [1972]

63. G. Eley; Reading Gramsci in English: Observations on the Reception of Gramsci in the English Speaking World 1957-82; European History Quarterly [1984]

64. David Forgacs; Gramsci and Marxism in Britain; New Left Review [1989]

65. Chantal Mouffe and Anne Showstack; Sassoon Gramsci in France and Italy: a Review of the Literature; Economy and Society [1977]

66. Joseph V. Femia; The Gramsci Phenomenon: Some Reflections; Political Studies [1979]

PART 2: Political Theory

67. Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe; Recasting Marxism: Hegemony and New Political Movements; Socialist Review [1982]

68. John Rosenthal; Who Practices Hegemony? Class Division and the Subject of Politics; Cultural Critique [1988]

69. Esteve Morera; Gramsci and Democracy; Canadian Journal of Political Science [1990]

70. Richard Bellamy; Gramsci and Walzer on the Intellectual as Social Critic; The Philosophical Forum [1998]

PART 3: Political Analysis

71. Heather Jon Maroney; Using Gramsci for Women: Feminism and the Quebec State, 1960-1980; Resources for Feminism [1988]

72. Stuart Hall; Gramsci and Us; Marxism Today [1987]

73. J. Girling; Thailand in Gramscian Perspective; Pacific Affairs [1984]

74. Robert Fatton; Gramsci and the Legitimization of the State: the Case of the Senegalese Passive Revolution; Canadian Journal of Political Science [1986]

PART 4: Cultural Studies

75. Stuart Hall; Gramsci's Relevance for the Study of Race and Ethnicity; Journal of Communication Inquiry [1986]

76. Colin Mercer; After Gramsci; Screen Education [1980]

77. T. J. Jackson Lears; The Concept of Cultural Hegemony: Problems and Possibilities; American Historical Review [1985]

PART 5: International Relations Theory

78. Robert W. Cox; Gramsci, Hegemony and International Relations: an Essay on Method; Millennium: Journal of International Studies [1983]

79. Randall D. Germain and Michael Kenny; Engaging Gramsci: International Relations Theory and the New Gramscians; Review of International Studies [1998]

80. Craig M. Murphy; Understanding IR: Understanding Gramsci; Review of International Studies [1998]







Michael Pugliese


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