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Maria Antonietta Macciocchi (1922–2007)

Autor de Pour Gramsci

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Obras de Maria Antonietta Macciocchi

Pour Gramsci (1974) 21 copias
Cara Eleonora (1993) 19 copias
Dalla Cina (1971) 13 copias
Deux mille ans de bonheur (1983) 7 copias
Vrouwen en fascisme (1977) 6 copias
Después de Marx,Abril (1901) 5 copias
De la France (1977) 4 copias

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Nombre legal
Macciocchi, Maria Antonietta
Fecha de nacimiento
1922-07-23
Fecha de fallecimiento
2007-04-15
Género
female
Nacionalidad
Italie
Lugar de nacimiento
Isola del Liri, Italy
Lugar de fallecimiento
Rome, Italy
Lugares de residencia
Rome, Italy
Paris, France
Educación
Sorbonne
Ocupaciones
journalist
politician
professor
biographer
Organizaciones
Communist Party of Italy
Italian Parliament
European Parliament
Premios y honores
Legion d'Honneur (1992)
Biografía breve
Maria Antonietta Macciocchi was born in Isola del Liri, Italy. Her parents were anti-fascists, and she joined the underground Italian Communist Party during the German Occupation of World War II. She had a daughter with Pietro Amendola, a fellow Communist. In 1950, she became editor of the women's magazine of the Party, Vie Nuove. She then joined the newspaper l'Unità and served as the foreign correspondent in Algiers and Paris. She married and later divorced Alberto Jacoviello, another journalist on the paper. In the 1960s, she lectured at the University of Paris VIII-Vincennes in France and earned a doctoral degree in political science at the Sorbonne. Her 1974 book on Antonio Gramsci, published in France as Pour Gramsci, was credited with introducing the Italian Marxist philosopher to French intellectuals. In 1968, she returned to Italy to run for elected office in Naples. She travelled to China for l'Unità in 1972, and later wrote a book praising the Cultural Revolution. In 1977, she was expelled from the Italian Communist Party for supporting "Maoist agitators" in Bologna. In 1979, she was elected a member of the European Parliament for the Radical Party. She continued to write for major newspapers such as Corriere della Sera, Le Monde and El Pais. Among her 15 books were an autobiography, Duemila anni di felicità (2000 Years of Happiness, 1983), and books about Eleonora Fonsecca and Luisa Sanfelice, two heroines of the short-lived Neapolitan republic of 1779.

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(Come inizia:) " Leggere nel senso della storia profonda di cui parlava Fernand Braudel - quella storia di lunga durata che supera gli eventi del momento e che solo potrebbe intendere con esattezza 'il terzo occhio dello psicanalista' - la vita di Eleonora Fonseca Pimentel, da parte di una 'scontemporanea' è un'idea che mi ha inseguito fin dalla giovinezza..."
 
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circa2000 | Mar 18, 2014 |
Non Fiction, Gramsci and Mao hold similar views and constitute the height of contemporary revolutionary theory, though each in their own environment, and with their own real objects, First published by Éditions du Seuil, Paris, 1974, under the title: "Pour Gramsci", 428 pp., 8vo; by Il Mulino, Bologna, 1974, 427 pp.
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Voglioleggere | Nov 1, 2008 |

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Obras
29
También por
1
Miembros
142
Popularidad
#144,865
Valoración
½ 3.5
Reseñas
2
ISBNs
33
Idiomas
7

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