Galastri, Leandro
Antonio Gramsci e a violência dos subalternos: guerra, política e "arditismo popular"
The objective of this text is to map out and articulate the main historiographical
passages and theoretical reflections in which Antonio Gramsci addresses political
violence, especially in his Prison Notebooks (1929-1935), as well as paying attention
to his pre-prison texts. The hypothesis developed is that said passages, gathered
and articulated theoretically, serve to demonstrate the existence of a Gramscian
method for analyzing the subject. Theoretical analysis of Gramsci's texts, situated
within their historical context, leads us, through Gramsci's own prison sentence,
to the practical analysis of "popular arditismo" as a political organization
of subaltern groups which hold important value in discussions of possible forms
of resistance outside of the institutions that existed at the moment, as well as a
discussion of the relevance of those types of resistance for social emancipation
and for the autonomous development of said groups.
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Names |
[author] Galastri, Leandro |
Subjects |
Subalternità
Violenza
Subaltern
Violence |