Download or read book Italian Reactionary Thought and Critical Theory written by A. Righi and published by Springer. This book was released on 2016-04-30 with total page 238 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Contemporary critical theory has customarily been dominated by French and German thought. However, a new wave of Italian thinkers has broken ground for new theoretical inquiries. This book seeks to explain and defend the new wave of Italian critical though, providing context and substance behind the praxis of this emerging school.
Download or read book Italian Reactionary Thought and Critical Theory written by A. Righi and published by Palgrave Macmillan. This book was released on 2015-02-11 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Contemporary critical theory has customarily been dominated by French and German thought. However, a new wave of Italian thinkers has broken ground for new theoretical inquiries. This book seeks to explain and defend the new wave of Italian critical though, providing context and substance behind the praxis of this emerging school.
Download or read book Italian Reactionary Thought and Critical Theory written by A. Righi and published by Palgrave Macmillan. This book was released on 2014-01-14 with total page 223 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Contemporary critical theory has customarily been dominated by French and German thought. However, a new wave of Italian thinkers has broken ground for new theoretical inquiries. This book seeks to explain and defend the new wave of Italian critical though, providing context and substance behind the praxis of this emerging school.
Download or read book Against Redemption written by Franco Baldasso and published by Fordham Univ Press. This book was released on 2022-12-06 with total page 217 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Discloses the richness of ideas and sheds light on the controversy that characterized the transition from fascism to democracy, examining authors, works and memories that were subsequently silenced by Cold War politics. How a shared memory of Fascism and its cultural heritage took shape is still today the most disputed question of modern Italy, crossing the boundaries between academic and public discourse. Against Redemption concentrates on the historical period in which disagreement was at its highest: the transition between the downfall of Mussolini in July 1943 and the victory of the Christian Democrats over the Left in the 1948 general elections. By dispelling the silence around the range of opinion in the years before the ideological struggle fossilized into Cold War oppositions, this book points to early postwar literary practices as the main vehicle for intellectual dissent, shedding new light on the role of cultural policies in institutionalizing collective memory. During Italy’s transition to democracy, competing narratives over the recent traumatic past emerged and crystallized, depicting the country’s break with Mussolini’s regime as a political and personal redemption from its politics of exclusion and unrestrained use of violence. Conversely, outstanding authors such as Elsa Morante, Carlo Levi, Alberto Moravia, and Curzio Malaparte, in close dialogue with remarkable but now-neglected figures, stressed the cultural continuity between the new democracy and Fascism, igniting heated debates from opposite political standpoints. Their works addressed questions such as the working through of national defeat, Italian responsibility in World War II, and the Holocaust, revealing how the social, racial, and gender biases that characterized Fascism survived after its demise and haunted the newborn democracy.
Download or read book All or None written by Alison Sánchez Hall and published by Berghahn Books. This book was released on 2018-08-17 with total page 288 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: At once a social history and anthropological study of the world’s oldest voluntary collective farms, All or None is a story of how landless laborers joined together in Ravenna, Italy to acquire land, sometimes by occupying private land in what they called a “strike in reverse,” and how they developed sophisticated land use plans, based not only on the goal of profit, but on the human value of providing work where none was available. It addresses the question of the viability of cooperative enterprise as a potential solution for displaced workers, and as a more humane alternative to capitalist agribusiness.
Download or read book Another Mother written by Cesare Casarino and published by U of Minnesota Press. This book was released on 2018-12-18 with total page 430 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A groundbreaking volume introduces the unique feminist thought of the longstanding Italian group known as Diotima Introducing Anglophone readers to a potent strain of Italian feminism known to French, Spanish, and German audiences but as yet unavailable in English, Another Mother argues that the question of the mother is essential to comprehend the matrix of contemporary culture and society and to pursue feminist political projects. Focusing on Diotima, a community of women philosophers deeply involved in feminist politics since the 1960s, this volume provides a multifaceted panorama of its engagement with currents of thought including structuralism, psychoanalysis, linguistics, and Marxism. Starting from the simple insight that the mother is the one who gives us both life and language, these thinkers develop concepts of the mother and sexual difference in contemporary society that differ in crucial ways from both French and U.S. feminisms. Arguing that Diotima anticipates many of the themes in contemporary philosophical discourses of biopolitics—exemplified by thinkers such as Giorgio Agamben, Antonio Negri, and Roberto Esposito—Another Mother opens an important space for reflections on the past history of feminism and on feminism’s future. Contributors: Anne Emmanuelle Berger, Paris 8 U–Vincennes Saint-Denis; Ida Dominijanni; Luisa Muraro; Diana Sartori, U of Verona; Chiara Zamboni, U of Verona.
Download or read book Dachau to Dolomites written by Tom Wall and published by Merrion Press. This book was released on 2019-01-04 with total page 306 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Dachau to the Dolomites is the dramatic but little-known story of a group of prominent Nazi SS hostages transported from various concentration camps to a remote Alpine valley in the final days of the Third Reich. Five Irishmen were among the 160 prisoners whom Himmler and other SS leaders attempted to use as barter to save the regime or, as a final resort, themselves. As well as eminent international statesmen, aristocrats and clergy, the group contained opposition German generals and civilian relatives of those who had plotted against Hitler, including the family of Claus von Stauffenberg, who placed the bomb in Hitler's Wolf's Lair. Among the hostages were a number of British officers, survivors of the famous 'Great Escape', and also Colonel John McGrath from Roscommon, a World War I veteran who had left his job as manager of Dublin's Theatre Royal to rejoin the British Army in 1939. They had been held with Russian, Italian and Polish special prisoners as 'Nacht und Nebel' - Night and Fog - prisoners, whose existence was a state secret. They lived in constant danger of execution, a fate some did not escape, including Stalin's son, who died following a fracas with Irish prisoners. It is an astonishing and epic tale encompassing heroic endurance, escape, betrayal, tragedy and love.
Download or read book The Other Side of the Digital written by Andrea Righi and published by U of Minnesota Press. This book was released on 2021-03-02 with total page 325 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A necessary, rich new examination of how the wired world affects our humanity Our tech-fueled economy is often touted as a boon for the development of our fullest human potential. But as our interactions are increasingly turned into mountains of data sifted by algorithms, what impact does this infinite accumulation and circulation of information really have on us? What are the hidden mechanisms that drive our continuous engagement with the digital? In The Other Side of the Digital, Andrea Righi argues that the Other of the digital acts as a new secular God, exerting its power through endless accountability that forces us to sacrifice ourselves for the digital. Righi deconstructs the contradictions inherent in our digital world, examining how ideas of knowledge, desire, writing, temporality, and the woman are being reconfigured by our sacrificial economy. His analyses include how both our self-image and our perception of reality are skewed by technologies like fitness bands, matchmaking apps, and search engines, among others. The Other Side of the Digital provides a necessary, in-depth cultural analysis of how the political theology of the new media functions under neoliberalism. Drawing on the work of well-known thinkers like Jacques Derrida, Jacques Lacan, and Ludwig Wittgenstein, as well as Carla Lonzi, Luisa Muraro, and Luciano Parinetto, Righi creates novel appraisals of popular digital tools that we now use routinely to process life experiences. Asking why we must sign up for this sort of regime, The Other Side of the Digital is an important wake-up call to a world deeply entangled with the digital.
Download or read book Gog and Magog written by Georges Tamer and published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. This book was released on 2023-12-31 with total page 1084 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Himmler s Hostages written by Tom Wall and published by Pen and Sword Military. This book was released on 2021-01-18 with total page 313 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The notorious Nazi leader’s attempt to take war prisoners hostage at the end of WWII is revealed in this lively and expertly researched history. During the final weeks of the Second World War, Heinrich Himmler assembled the most famous and noteworthy SS prisoners be taken hostage. Himmler’s plan was to use these individuals as bargaining chips to save the Reich—or, failing that, himself. Known as the Prominenten, this group included European politicians and former heads of state, five British survivors of the ‘Great Escape,’ two MI5 agents, and Irish born POWs. This meticulously researched study sheds new light on how the British prisoners came to be integrated with a multinational group of VIPs in Dachau concentration camp, including German family groups of men, women and children; relatives of those implicated in plot to kill Hitler. The lively narrative describes kidnapping, escape attempts, interpersonal conflict, betrayal and comradeship. It also reveals intrigues and love affairs among the prisoners, culminating in their dramatic attempt to free themselves from the SS.
Download or read book Around the Day in Eighty Worlds written by Martin Savransky and published by Duke University Press. This book was released on 2021-04-19 with total page 110 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In Around the Day in Eighty Worlds Martin Savransky calls for a radical politics of the pluriverse amid the ongoing devastation of the present. Responding to an epoch marked by the history of colonialism and ecological devastation, Savransky draws on the pragmatic pluralism of William James to develop what Savransky calls a “pluralistic realism”—an understanding of the world as simultaneously one and many, ongoing and unfinished, underway and yet to be made. Savransky explores the radical multifariousness of reality by weaving key aspects of James's thought together with divergent worlds and stories: of Magellan's circumnavigation, sorcery in Mozambique, God's felt presence among a group of evangelicals in California, visible spirits in Zambia, and ghosts in the wake of the 2011 tsunami in Japan. Throughout, he experiments with these storied worlds to dramatize new ways of approaching the politics of radical difference and the possibility of transforming reality. By exploring and constructing relations between James's pluralism and the ontological turn in anthropology, Savransky offers a new conceptualization of the pluriverse that fosters modes of thinking and living otherwise.
Download or read book Marxist Schools of Thought written by Fouad Sabry and published by One Billion Knowledgeable. This book was released on 2024-08-13 with total page 538 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the dynamic field of Political Science, understanding "Marxist Schools of Thought" is crucial for grasping the global socio-political landscape. This book provides a comprehensive exploration of the historical and ideological currents that have shaped societies, influenced revolutions, and sparked debates for over a century. 1-Marxist Schools of Thought-An introduction to the foundational theories from Marx’s original ideas. 2-Leninism-Insight into Lenin’s adaptation of Marxist theory, which laid the groundwork for revolutionary strategies in Soviet politics. 3-Marxism–Leninism-How Leninism evolved into Marxism-Leninism, combining Marx's theories with Lenin's practices. 4-Maoism-Exploration of how Mao Zedong adapted Marxist-Leninist principles to China's conditions, creating a distinct ideological path. 5-Trotskyism-An examination of Leon Trotsky’s ideas, focusing on the theory of permanent revolution and his opposition to Stalinism. 6-Marxism-A return to the core principles of Marxist thought that have inspired global movements. 7-Communism-Tracing the development of communism as both an ideology and political system. 8-Ideology of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union-Study of the official ideology guiding Soviet policy and global communist movements. 9-List of Communist Ideologies-An overview of various interpretations and adaptations of communist thought across different cultures and eras. 10-Orthodox Marxism-Investigation into the strict interpretation of Marxist theory, faithful to Marx’s original doctrines. 11-List of Political Ideologies-A broader understanding of political ideologies, placing Marxism within the global political context. 12-Marxist–Leninist Party of Germany-The unique development of Marxist-Leninist ideology in the German political landscape. 13-State Socialism-Exploration of state socialism, where the state centrally implements socialist policies. 14-Types of Socialism-Comparison of various forms of socialism, highlighting their commonalities and differences. 15-Revolutionary Socialism-Ideology advocating for the overthrow of capitalist systems through revolutionary means. 16-Anti-revisionism-Understanding the movement against the dilution of Marxist principles, advocating for a return to orthodox interpretations. 17-Socialist State-Examination of the characteristics and functions of a socialist state, focusing on Marxist theory in governance. 18-Permanent Revolution-Study of Trotsky’s theory that revolution must be continuous, spreading globally to achieve socialism. 19-Outline of Marxism-A concise overview of Marxism, summarizing key concepts and theories. 20-Outline of Socialism-A summary of socialism, tracing its evolution from utopian ideals to modern political movements. 21-Continuity and Rupture-Exploration of debates within Marxist theory regarding the balance between tradition and innovation. This book is a vital resource for deepening your understanding of political ideologies that continue to shape our world. "Marxist Schools of Thought" is an essential tool for anyone serious about Political Science.
Download or read book Critical Theory and the Humanities in the Age of the Alt Right written by Christine M. Battista and published by Springer. This book was released on 2019-06-22 with total page 232 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This edited collection uses critical theory in order to understand the rise of the Alt-Right and the election of Donald Trump—and, in doing so, to assert the necessity and value of various disciplines within the humanities. While neoliberal mainstream culture has expressed shock at the seemingly expeditious rise of the Alt-Right movement and the outcome of the 2016 United States presidential election, a rich tradition of theory may not only explain the occurrence of this “phenomenon,” but may also chart an alternative understanding of the movement, revealing the persistence of right-wing populism throughout the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Though the humanities have seen themselves undervalued and under attack in recent years, the historical and cultural contextualization of the current moment via theory is a means of reaffirming the value of the humanities in teaching the ever-important and multifaceted skill of critical literacy. This book re-affirms the humanities, particularly the study of literature, theory, and philosophy, through questions such as how the humanities can help us understand the here and now.
Download or read book Marxist International Relations Theory written by Fouad Sabry and published by One Billion Knowledgeable. This book was released on 2024-08-12 with total page 363 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the evolving field of international relations, Marxist theory provides a crucial perspective, revealing hidden structures and challenging traditional views. This journey through "Marxist International Relations Theory" offers deep insights into political science. Here’s a concise guide to each chapter: Chapters Highlights: 1. Marxist International Relations Theory: Explore global politics through Marxism, examining surplus extraction and power dynamics shaping our world. 2. Conflict Theories: Understand conflicts beyond surface-level, focusing on economic and social tensions, class struggles, and geopolitical rivalries. 3. Cultural Hegemony: Investigate how dominant ideologies influence culture and perpetuate inequality through cultural hegemony. 4. Marxism: Dive into Marxist thought—historical materialism, class struggle, and dialectical processes—offering rigorous intellectual exploration. 5. Marxian Class Theory: Study the historical class divide, from bourgeoisie to proletariat, and its role in societal transformation. 6. Marxist Schools of Thought: Examine diverse Marxist perspectives, from Gramsci to Althusser, each offering unique insights into power relations. 7. Analytical Marxism: Delve into concepts with precision, questioning assumptions and analyzing social phenomena. 8. Neo-Marxism: Explore contemporary issues such as globalization and identity through Neo-Marxist perspectives. 9. Historical Materialism: Understand how historical materialism drives societal change, offering a compass for analyzing the past and present. 10. Marxist Philosophy: Go beyond politics to explore Marxist philosophy—dialectics, alienation, and human liberation. 11. Frankfurt School: Discover how Frankfurt School thinkers challenge cultural and ideological norms, impacting media and culture. 12. Critical Criminology: Examine how capitalist structures contribute to criminality, offering profound revelations. 13. Primary Stage of Socialism: Explore the transition from capitalism to socialism, assessing its challenges and possibilities. 14. Base and Superstructure: Learn how economic relations (the base) shape culture, law, and institutions (the superstructure). 15. Classical Marxism: Revisit Marx and Engels’ foundational ideas, tracing their historical influence. 16. Marxist Literary Criticism: Analyze how literature reflects and influences societal norms through a Marxist lens. 17. Marxist Historiography: Discover how Marxist historians challenge dominant narratives and uncover hidden voices. 18. Marxian Economics: Examine key concepts like surplus value, exploitation, and capitalism’s contradictions. 19. False Consciousness: Uncover the illusions that obscure our understanding and impede collective action. 20. Outline of Marxism: Synthesize Marxist thought into a comprehensive understanding, connecting key concepts. 21. Marxist Ethics: Explore Marxist ethical principles, focusing on justice and human flourishing beyond profit. This book is ideal for professionals seeking new perspectives, students craving intellectual challenge, enthusiasts who question the status quo, and curious minds eager for transformative insights. The journey offers invaluable knowledge at a modest cost.
Download or read book Western Marxism written by Fouad Sabry and published by One Billion Knowledgeable. This book was released on 2024-08-14 with total page 306 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Explore the intricate world of "Western Marxism" in the "Political Science" series. This book delves into the evolution and impact of critical theories in Western societies, providing deep insights into contemporary political thought and social movements. Whether you're a professional, student, or curious reader, "Western Marxism" elevates your understanding of complex ideas. 1: Western Marxism - Introduces the origins and key principles distinguishing Western Marxism from its Eastern counterpart. 2: Louis Althusser - Analyzes Althusser's contributions, focusing on structuralism and ideology. 3: Critique of Dialectical Reason - Examines Sartre's work on dialectics and historical materialism in Western discourse. 4: Karl Korsch - Investigates Korsch's revisionist theories and their influence on Western thought. 5: Praxis - Explores praxis as a crucial element in Western Marxist thought, linking theory and practice. 6: Raya Dunayevskaya - Surveys Dunayevskaya's contributions to Marxist humanism and reinterpretations of Marx. 7: Marxist aesthetics - Examines Marxism's influence on Western artistic movements and cultural criticism. 8: 20th-century French philosophy - Traces Marxism's impact on French philosophers like Foucault and Derrida. 9: Marxist schools of thought - Maps out diverse interpretations within Western Marxism. 10: For Marx - Revisits Althusser's work and its implications for understanding Marx. 11: Philosophy in the Soviet Union - Analyzes Marxist philosophy's evolution in the Soviet context. 12: Main Currents of Marxism - Traverses key intellectual currents within Western Marxism. 13: Marxist humanism - Explores the humanist dimensions of Western Marxist thought. 14: Young Marx - Examines Marx's early writings and their influence on Western Marxism. 15: Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844 - Analyzes Marx's early explorations of alienation and labor. 16: Marxist philosophy - Synthesizes diverse strands of Western Marxist philosophy. 17: György Lukács - Investigates Lukács's contributions to Western Marxism, focusing on reification and class consciousness. 18: Orthodox Marxism - Examines orthodox Marxism's foundational tenets and their adaptations in Western thought. 19: Dialectical materialism - Explores dialectical materialism in Western Marxism, contrasting historical interpretations. 20: History and Class Consciousness - Revisits Lukács's work on ideology, consciousness, and revolutionary praxis. 21: Outline of Marxism - Provides an overview of key Marxist principles in Western contexts. "Western Marxism" offers essential insights and validations across critical theories, making it a must-have for any library or curriculum. This intellectual journey is key to understanding contemporary political and social dynamics.
Download or read book Italy s Southern Question written by Jane Schneider and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2020-05-31 with total page 308 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The ‘Southern Question' has been a major topic in Italian political, economic and cultural life for a century and more. During the Cold War, it was the justification for heavy government intervention. In contemporary Italy, a major part of the appeal of the Lombard League has been its promise to dissociate the South from the North, even to the point of secession. The South also remains a resonant theme in Italian literature. This interdisciplinary book endeavours to answer the following: - When did people begin to think of the South as a problem? - Who - intellectuals, statisticians, criminologists, political exiles, novelists (among them some important southerners) - contributed to the discourse about the South and why? - Did their view of the South correspond to any sort of reality? - What was glossed over or ignored in the generalized vision of the South as problematic? - What consequences has the ‘Question' had in controlling the imaginations and actions of intellectuals and those with political and other forms of power? - What alternative formulations might people create and live by if they were able to escape from the control of the ‘Question' and to imagine the political, economic and cultural differences within Italy in some other way? This timely book reveals how Southern Italians have been affected by distorted versions of a complex reality similar to the discourse of ‘Orientalism'. In situating the devaluation of Southern Italian culture in relation to the recent emergence of ‘anti-mafia' ideology in the South and the threat posed to national unity by the Lombard League, it also illuminates the world's stiff inter-regional competition for investment capital.
Download or read book The Oxford Handbook of Critical Improvisation Studies written by George Lewis and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2016 with total page 617 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: V. 1. Cognitions -- v. 2. Critical theories