The Ghilarza Summer School - Scuola internazionale di studi gramsciani offers 15 scholarships for participating in an advanced studies course on the thought of Antonio Gramsci. The course is held in Ghilarza (the small town in Sardinia where Gramsci spent the years of his childhood and youth) every two years. Each course focuses on a dedicated subject. The lessons are given in Italian.
For more information on the application process, see the links below:
Bando 2018 | Crisis and Passive Revolution: Gramsci Reads the 20th Century | Due Date: 30 April 2018 | PDF
Bando 2016 | The Expansion of Ideology: Folklore, Religion, Common Sense, Good Sense, Philosophy | PDF
Bando 2014 | Hegemonic/Subaltern | PDF
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The activities of the GSS are directed by a Scientific Council composed of
- Derek Boothman (Editor of International Gramsci Journal)
- Joseph A. Buttigieg (University of Notre Dame, Indiana, USA; President of the International Gramsci Society)
- Giuseppe Cospito (University of Pavia, Italy; Secretary of the GSS)
- Gianni Fresu (Federal University of Uberlândia, M.G., Brazil)
- Gianni Francioni (University of Pavia, Italy; President of GSS)
- Fabio Frosini (University of Urbino, Italy; Director of GSS)
- Francesca Izzo (University of Naples "L'Orientale," Italy)
- Dora Kanoussi (Autonomous University of Puebla, Mexico)
- Fiamma Lussana (University of Sassari, Sardinia)
- Mauro Pala (University of Cagliari, Sardinia)
- Giancarlo Schirru (University of Naples "L'Orientale," Italy)
- Peter D. Thomas (Brunel University, London)
- Giuseppe Vacca (Fondazione Gramsci Onlus, Rome)
- Cosimo Zene (School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London)
The Ghilarza Summer School - Scuola internazionale di studi gramsciani is sponsored by the Fondazione Casa Museo Antonio Gramsci of Ghilarza, with the institutional participation of the Fondazione Gramsci Onlus (Rome) and the International Gramsci Society, the patronage of the University of Cagliari and the University of Sassari, and the financial support of the Fondazione di Sardegna.
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