Meetings of the 70th Anniversary of Gramsci's DeathKatsumi Nakamura, "Adolescent Gramsci as a matrix of linguistic and spatial turns in Marxism" (summary). Jun-ichi Tanimoro, "Gramsci studies in Japanese political science" (summary).
News of Takeo Nakamura's DeathHiroshi Maea, "Takeo Nakamura's precious work of seeking a true Gramscian figure through over forty years of praxis." La Città Futura, Tokyo Gramsci Society Bulletin No. 41 (November 2007)
- Jun Kaneyama, "From syndicalism to Gramsci: on the problem of morality in industrial society."
- Akira Itoh, "Reflecting upon the late Ryo Maeno and his politics."
- Yoskifumi Morikawa, Book review of The birth of a primordial Fascism by Hiromi Fujioka.
- Table of full items in the 1st series of L'Ordine Nuovo, a weekly of socialist culture (May 1, 1919 to December 24, 1920), translated and edited by Koichi Ohara.
Why Gramsci Now? Rethinking Hegemony and World Change. The Special Collection of Papers Presented to the Symposium Commemorating the 70th Anniversary of the Death of Antonio Gramsci. Papers presented at the Symposium Commemorating the 70th anniversary of the death of Antonio Gramsci, Tokyo, Japan, December 1-2, 2007.
Plenary Session I: Globalization and the Gramscian concept of Hegemony
- Hideharu Saitoh?The hegemonic struggle for Global Governance
- Masaharu Takashima?The appropriation of Gramscian terms and his hegemony analysis on Globalism
- Hiroyuki Tosa?The Passive Revolution and the state of exception in the Global Governance
- Masaya Honda?Global Civil Society and Metamorphose of Socialism
- Carlos Nelson Coutinho: The time of Neoliberalism: The passive revolution or the counter-reformation?
- Esteve Morera: Hegemony and Globalization: Some theoretical considerations
- Simon Tate: Hegemony, Caesarism and Transformism: Exploring the role of the British government in the international community during the war in Iraq 2002-2004
- Joseph A. Buttigieg: Some observations on Gramsci and the right wing in the USA
- Adam David Morton: Disputing the Geopolitics of the States-System and Global Capitalism
Plenary Session II: Theoretical problems over how to read “Prison Notebooks”
- Tadao Uemura:“Totalitarian State” and the dream of a society of organized producers—rethinking about the “Totalitarism” of Gramsci
- Hiroshi Matsuda: For a further development of study of “Prison Notebooks
- Hisatoshi Yoshida: The range and significance of Gramscian Concept of Civil Society
- Hiroshi Maeda: The present state of Gramsci studies in our country and an interpretative orientation of “Prison Notebooks”
- Tomihisa Suzuki:The structure and method of the system of “Prison Notebooks”
- Giuseppe Prestipino: Hegemony and democracy between State and Civil Society
Thematic Session I: Postwar politics in Japan and Gramsci
- Akira Itoh: Some characteristics of postwar nationalism in Japan and development of the passive revolution”)
- Hisao Kozuka:Changes of Civil Society in the postwar Japan
- Masakazu Ohtake: The conceptions of Trasformismo and Passive Revolution and the postwar history of Japan)
Thematic session II: Intellectuals and education in the 21st Century
- Nobuaki Kurosawa: Educational thought in Gramsci ---For the presentation of the work “Educative principle in Gramsci” by Alighiero M. Manacorda
- Senkoh Tsuda:Contemporary hegemonic rule and the Educational reform
Thematic session III: The role of culture and media in the 21st century
- Tetsuro Katoh: From the war of movement and the war of position to the war of information—overcoming A. Gramsci
Thematic session IV: Gramsci and Civil Sector of No-profit and Collaboration
- Katsumi Yokota & Shigeki Maruyama: Gramsci and Civil Sector of No-profit and Collaboration
Thematic session V: Gramsci and Contemporary thought
- Ken Yamane: E. Said’s Method of Literary Critics and Gramsci
- Alastair Davidson: Uses and abuses of Gramsci, II: Gramsci and Said (with a sideways glance at Guha
- Yuri Brunello: When the postmodern looks at the left: Stuart Hall, interpreter of Gramsci
- Sumith Chaaminda: Gramscian Legacy in Laclau and Mouffe’s Theory of Post-Marxism
Appendix: Bibliography of Gramsci studies in Japan (Fall 1997 to Fall 2007). Edited by Jun-ichi Tanimoto and revised and supplemented by Katsumi Nakamura
SPANISH
Almeida Rodríguez, Manuel S. “Los Estudios Gramscianos Hoy: ¿Gramsci Lingüista?” Tabula Rasa, vol. 7, no. Universidad Colegio Mayor de Cundinamarca (Bogotá-Colombia) (2007).
Kanoussi, Dora. Los cuadernos filosóficos de Antonio Gramsci De Bujarin a Maquiavelo. (México, D.F.: Plaza y Valdés, 2007). [ISBN: 978-970-722-726-2]. cover
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