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boundary 2 (2007) 34 (3): 143–160.
Published: 01 August 2007
...Wolfgang Fritz Haug Duke University Press 2007 Philosophizing with Marx, Gramsci, and Brecht Wolfgang Fritz Haug 1. Why Gramsci and Brecht? I don’t have to introduce you to Karl Marx, though one could apply Brecht’s...
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boundary 2 (2008) 35 (3): 99–131.
Published: 01 August 2008
... and unemployable to the bottom of the social and economic pyramid, and perpetual warfare on national and global fronts. Antonio Gramsci's analysis of “passive revolution” seems cogent for this moment, particularly for the ways media and other cultural forms play a significant role in mobilizing or disorganizing...
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boundary 2 (2006) 33 (2): 51–74.
Published: 01 May 2006
...Benedetto Fontana Duke University Press 2006 To Doris—amicae carissimae et fortissimae Liberty and Domination: Civil Society in Gramsci Benedetto Fontana To Doris—amicae carissimae et fortissimae...
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boundary 2 (2021) 48 (3): 55–86.
Published: 01 August 2021
...Antonio Gómez López-Quiñones One of the surprising outcomes of the 2008 economic crisis in Spain has been the emergence of Antonio Gramsci as a fashionable figure. This “all-purpose Gramsci” forces us to regain some historical perspective on the Spanish reception of his ideas. In the 1970s...
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boundary 2 (2019) 46 (4): 95–117.
Published: 01 November 2019
...Jay Garcia This essay argues that “New Negro” and “Young American” writings from the early twentieth century reward rereading in concert with Antonio Gramsci’s concept of a “national-popular” and as instances of theoretical production in themselves. Focusing on the work of Randolph Bourne (1886...
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boundary 2 (2014) 41 (2): 1.
Published: 01 May 2014
... and liberation. Mandela never produced anything equivalent to the political writings of a Gramsci, Fanon, or Césaire. Because of the media and the global support for the struggles he led, Mandela acquired a resonance with effects across the globe. His career, with all its changes, posed challenges for thinking...
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boundary 2 (2011) 38 (2): 1–38.
Published: 01 May 2011
... of the mainstream. Secondly, therefore, he elaborates and further develops certain key aspects of Antonio Gramsci's theory of hegemony (consensual leadership through multilateralism vs. mere supremacy, “hegemonic sacrifice,” etc.) in order better to grasp the lines of conflicts in national as well as international...
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boundary 2 (2005) 32 (1): 33–52.
Published: 01 February 2005
... and Gramsci. The oppressed, the marginalized, and the voiceless are indeed important elements of civil society, and they merit special attention precisely because they are generally overlooked, even though they are in the majority; but to regard them as tantamount to civil society can only result...
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boundary 2 (2006) 33 (1): 251–253.
Published: 01 February 2006
... 2006 Contributors Joseph A. Buttigieg is the Kenan Professor of English and a fellow of the Nanovic Institute for European Studies at the University of Notre Dame. His multivolume com- plete critical edition in English of Antonio Gramsci’s Prison Notebooks is being pub- lished...
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boundary 2 (2000) 27 (3): 171–197.
Published: 01 August 2000
... on the main 174 boundary 2 / Fall 2000 threads of the book: the theorization of memoriality and the event. These can be more concisely expanded on, and their specificities read within and beyond the epistemological confines of contemporary geopolitics, by way of Antonio Gramsci’s schematic and probably...
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boundary 2 (2018) 45 (3): 79–105.
Published: 01 August 2018
... Melissa J. 2004 . Is Taiwan Chinese? The Impact of Culture, Power, and Migration on Changing Identities . Berkeley : University of California Press . Buttigieg Joseph A. 1995 . “ Gramsci on Civil Society .” boundary 2 22 , no. 3 : 1 – 32 . Chao Hsiang-Heng 趙祥亨 Hu 胡醴云 Li...
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boundary 2 (2005) 32 (1): 71–93.
Published: 01 February 2005
... Introduction When Antonio Gramsci, locked away in Italy’s fascist jails between 1927 and his death in April 1937, began to probe the question that politically haunted him—why the European proletarian revolution had failed to materi- This title is inspired by Stuart Hall’s closing address...
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boundary 2 (2019) 46 (1): 103–132.
Published: 01 February 2019
... . “ Are Recent College Graduates Finding Good Jobs? ” Federal Reserve of New York Current Issues in Economics and Finance 20 , no. 1 : 1 – 8 . Anderson Perry . 1976 . “ The Antinomies of Antonio Gramsci .” New Left Review I/100 ( November–December ): 5 – 78 . Anderson Perry . 2016...
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boundary 2 (2006) 33 (2): 239–242.
Published: 01 May 2006
... Postcolonialisms: An Anthology of Cultural Theory and Criticism (2005). Benedetto Fontana teaches political philosophy and American political thought at Baruch College of the City University of New York. He is the author of Hegemony and Power: On the Relation between Gramsci and Machiavelli. He has published...
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boundary 2 (2010) 37 (3): 123–149.
Published: 01 August 2010
...: the bourgeoisie. There is an equally obvious underlying attitude in Pamuk’s declaration of unwavering optimism about the inevitability of pro- gressive modernity and that literature is an instrumentality of this advance- ment. As Gramsci pointed out, literature has historically been one of the 24...
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boundary 2 (2012) 39 (2): 201–208.
Published: 01 May 2012
... a genealogy of Orientalist discourse and his reliance on Auerbachian philology and the work of left humanists such as Gramsci— we know these conflicting tendencies inflected each other and produced a highly idiosyncratic and original work. Said was critically too strong to suc- cumb to the Marcionitic...
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boundary 2 (2012) 39 (1): 1–16.
Published: 01 February 2012
...—and the emergent popular (in the class sense) intellectuals, whom Bourguiba was somewhat forcefully composing out of the population at large, deliberately at the expense of tribal and regional formations. This can be regarded as resonant with Gramsci’s fundamental focus on the relationship...
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boundary 2 (2021) 48 (3): 145–168.
Published: 01 August 2021
..., contributing to what for many was a veritable “organic crisis” (Gramsci 2000 ). Trust in the political system in Spain was deeply eroded by innumerable cases of corruption—most often involving the Popular Party, but also, to a lesser degree, the Socialist Party, both of which had structured the Spanish...
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boundary 2 (2006) 33 (3): 103–122.
Published: 01 August 2006
... an Effective Intellectual: Foucault or Gramsci in Radhakrishnan / When Is Democracy Political? 117 on this, I would ask Wolin the following questions: What kind of a place or topos is democracy? Is it a place or a nonplace, a homotopia or a hetero- topia? Is democracy what...
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boundary 2 (2001) 28 (2): 105–131.
Published: 01 May 2001
..., that it is, as it were, the shadow of its light, that this silence is the ‘‘precipitation’’ of the totalization of what Michel Foucault, in extending Antonio Gramsci, has called the ‘‘regime of truth 2 Before Pierre’s discovery that he has, or may have, an illegitimate sis- ter, the world of Saddle...