Keywords
Gramsci; African philosophers; missed encounter; translatability of Gramscian concepts; Islam and catholicism; subaltern groups
How to Cite
Ciavolella, R. (2023). Tra subalternità e autonomia. Tracce di Gramsci nel “pensiero africano” e nella ricerca africanista. International Gramsci Journal, 4(4). https://doi.org/10.14276/igj.v4i4.4161
Abstract
This is the Abstract of the Italian-language article by Riccardo Ciavolella on the relevance, and difficulties, of translating Gramscian concepts in the contexts of sub-Saharan Africa.

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