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Newsletter - International Gramsci Society

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Antonino Infranca (Roma-Tivoli): “Progresso allternativa alla modernità: <strong>Gramsci</strong> e<br />

Lukács”<br />

Nicolas Tertulian (Paris): “<strong>Gramsci</strong>, l’Anti-Croce e la filosofia di Lukács”<br />

József Bayer (Budapest): “Sul concetto di ideologia in <strong>Gramsci</strong> e Lukács”<br />

III. Dalla Presenza Fino all’Influenza<br />

Ernó Gáll (Cluj-Napoca): “<strong>Gramsci</strong> e gli intellettuali ungheresi della Transilvania”<br />

Gheorghe Lencan Stoica (Bucarest): “La presenza di <strong>Gramsci</strong> nella cultura e filosofia<br />

rumena”<br />

Ábel Dési (Subotica): “<strong>Gramsci</strong> e la filosofia iugoslava”<br />

József Pankovits (Budapest): “<strong>Gramsci</strong> sul partito—alla luce della svolta ungherese”<br />

Elemér Kéri (Budapest): “Interpretazioni recenti di <strong>Gramsci</strong>”<br />

Vamireh Chacon (Brasilia): “La preistoria della fortuna di Lukács in Brasile”<br />

IV. Sulla Cultura e Sulla Letteratura<br />

Pavol Koprda (Bratislava):“Il romanzo storico e la sovranità del popolo nella cultura<br />

nazionale”<br />

Lelio La Porta (Roma): “<strong>Gramsci</strong>, Lukács e la letteratura italiana”<br />

Birgit Wagner (Vienna): “<strong>Gramsci</strong> come critico letterario del periodo fascista”<br />

V. Appendice (testi in italiano ed in inglese)<br />

Géza Sallay (Budapest): “Scoprire <strong>Gramsci</strong> in Ungheria”<br />

Tibor Szabó (Szeged): “Svolta politica nell’Est e il pensiero di <strong>Gramsci</strong>”<br />

Péter Sárközy (Roma-Budapest): “Croce e <strong>Gramsci</strong> in Ungheria”<br />

Anne Showstack Sassoon (London): “Back to the Past, On to the Future: Rethinking with<br />

<strong>Gramsci</strong>”<br />

A Special Issue on Antonio <strong>Gramsci</strong>. Italian Quarterly, vol. XXXI, nos. 119-120 (Winter-<br />

Spring 1990)<br />

This is the second special double issue of Italian Quarterly dedicated to <strong>Gramsci</strong>—the earlier<br />

one was vol. XXV, nos. 97-98 (Summer Fall, 1984). This issue contains six essays as well as<br />

some reviews of books that deal directly with <strong>Gramsci</strong>. The essays are:<br />

Howard K. Moss: “<strong>Gramsci</strong> and the Idea of Human Nature”<br />

William Hartley: “Notebook Ten and the Critique of Benedetto Croce”<br />

Darrow Schechter: “<strong>Gramsci</strong>, Gentile and the Theory of the Ethical State in Italy”<br />

Michael G. Smith: “<strong>Gramsci</strong> in the Mirror of Italian Fascism: Mussolini, Gentile, Spirito”<br />

Naomi Greene: “Pasolini: ‘Organic Intellectual’?”<br />

Alexander De Grand: “The Italian Communist Party, the Italian Socialist Party and the<br />

Communist <strong>International</strong>: Alternative Visions of Proletarian Unity and Leadership”<br />

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