New Directions in Gramscian Studies I
Date: 3/28/2025
Time: 10:10 AM - 11:30 AM
Room: 420A, Level 4, Huntington Place
Type: Paper
Recorded:
Theme: Making Spaces of Possibility
Curated Track:
Sponsor Group(s):
No Sponsor Group Associated with this Session
Organizer(s):
Stefan Kipfer York University
Chair(s):
Gillian Hart, University of California, Berkeley
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Description:
These panels will consider new directions in Gramscian studies. Ten years after the publication of Gramsci Space, Nature, Politics, the purpose of this panel series is to nourish Gramscian strands of research in and beyond geography, also by highlighting the work of new generations of scholars and intellectuals. Panelists will address the following themes, among others: conjunctural analysis, subaltern groups and classes, (post-)colonial and imperial questions, nature and climate change, anti-fascism and the challenge of the far right. We consider these themes to be closely inter-related. For example, they each provide an opening for engaged understandings of conjunctural analysis as a method of political work for confronting the present.
Presentations (if applicable) and Session Agenda:
Hashem Abushama |
Geographies of cultural boycotts for a free Palestine |
Alex Loftus, King's College London |
Subalternity in the age of the planetary |
Ayyaz Mallick, York University |
Karachi in/and Sindh: Articulations, Disarticulations, and the Eternal Reciprocity of Tears |
Camilla Hawthorne, University of California - Santa Cruz |
Reconstruction, the Risorgimento, and the Relational Politics of Abolition |
Non-Presenting Participants
Role | Participant |
Panelist | Camilla Hawthorne |
Panelist | Alex Loftus King's College London |
Panelist | Ayyaz Mallick York University |
Panelist | Hashem Abushama |
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New Directions in Gramscian Studies I
Description
Type: Paper
Date: 3/28/2025
Time: 10:10 AM - 11:30 AM
Room: 420A, Level 4, Huntington Place
Contact the Primary Organizer
Stefan Kipfer York University
kipfer@yorku.ca