Keywords
Gramsci; pedagogy; cultural and aesthetic studies; post-colonialism; Das Argument; new (and old) subalterns
Abstract
This is the Abstract of the Italian-language article by Ingo Pohn-Lauggas on the current position of Gramsci in the Germanophone (Austria and Germany) area.

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