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Gramsci

Torino, Then and Now

Riccardo Viale

The former director of the Italian Cultural Institute of New York recounts his Turin—how much the city has changed and the challenges it faces today.

Italian American Monuments, Gramsci-style

Laura E. Ruberto

Upon visiting Thomas Hirschhorn’s Gramsci Monument in the Bronx, passing reflections on impermanence, aesthetics, and what makes something Italian American.

Gramsci Comes to The Bronx: Too Little and Too Late

Jerry Krase

Whereas Jesus Christ stopped at Eboli on his way elsewhere and has yet to make a confirmed appearance anywhere in the bailiwick of Cardinal Timothy Dolan, I am happy to report...

“Ti abbraccio teneramente,” Christmas from Prison

Laura E. Ruberto

A selection of Antonio Gramsci’s Christmas letters from prison.

Italian Metal Gets Religion

Laura E. Ruberto

An Italian monk hears Metallica and turns the mystical and divine into heavy metal.

A Gramscian Podcast on Women Workers and Migration

Laura E. Ruberto

Podcasting on Gramsci, immigrant women, labor, and the history of San Diego's cannery workers.  

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