#Classwar Book Club--Reading Gramsci On The Internet discussion
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Hi everyone!Ok, so if we're starting with Gramsci, the clear book to go with is Selections From the Prison Notebooks. The Prison Notebooks in total are huge - Columbia just released a three volume set, all $25 each - so having an excerpted version seems like a better idea.. The translation's famously a little wonky, but it's old enough that y'all should be able to get a copy for not too much. But the new spiffier translation's too long and too pricey for use, I think.
The version I'm thinking of is: "Selections from the Prison Notebooks" by Antonio Gramsci, edited by Quentin Hoare and Geoffrey Nowell, and out in the early 70s. Should be fairly easy to find on places like Amazon or Book Depository...
So, let's all try to track down this book and maybe set up a date to start?
It's at my local public library, so I'll be able to pick it up in the next couple of days. I had some fun reading neo-Gramscian folks in a Crime & Punishment course in grad school so I'm excited about this. Thanks for starting us off, Emily!
Picked up a copy of the International Publishers edition today at my local non-profit, all-volunteer bookstore - at the end of my shift! Looking forward to reading this with all of you!
Here's an Option. Get the Gramsci Reader. Then use it to go along with these three recorded webinars, presented by me, with Q&A. Then offer more questions and comments here at #classwar book club.DID YOU MISS OUR LIVE WEBINARS ON GRAMSCI? No problem. Here's the video recordings of all three. Each is about 90 minutes long. Get a cup of coffee, put you thinking cap on, sit back, and enjoy. Questions and comments are welcome. http://ouleft.sp-mesolite.tilted.net/...


In the spirit of #occupywallstreet, I've un-privated this group and am now asking for suggestions on how we do this!