José Martí and Antonio Gramsci: The World as a Radical Geography

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Titel: José Martí and Antonio Gramsci: The World as a Radical Geography
Autoren: Vegliò, Simone
Quelle: Antipode. 56(2):694-714
Schlagwörter: Antonio Gramsci, José Martí, radical geography, postcolonial studies, Latin America, critical geography
Beschreibung: This paper lays the ground for a novel discussion on the encounter between José Martí and Antonio Gramsci. It argues that Martí and Gramsci can be profitably and innovatively read together when interrogating the profound “spatial articulations” that animate their political vision. The discussion principally focuses on Martí's concept of Our America and Gramsci's Southern Question. Methodologically, the article deploys a “diachronic tactic” that mobilises a broad body of literature that emerged long after Martí's and Gramsci's lives, particularly considering contributions within Radical Geography and Postcolonial Studies.
Dateibeschreibung: electronic
Zugangs-URL: https://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-62948
https://doi.org/10.1111/anti.12982
Datenbank: SwePub
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Abstract:This paper lays the ground for a novel discussion on the encounter between José Martí and Antonio Gramsci. It argues that Martí and Gramsci can be profitably and innovatively read together when interrogating the profound “spatial articulations” that animate their political vision. The discussion principally focuses on Martí's concept of Our America and Gramsci's Southern Question. Methodologically, the article deploys a “diachronic tactic” that mobilises a broad body of literature that emerged long after Martí's and Gramsci's lives, particularly considering contributions within Radical Geography and Postcolonial Studies.
ISSN:00664812
14678330
DOI:10.1111/anti.12982