The former director of the Italian Cultural Institute of New York recounts his Turin—how much the city has changed and the challenges it faces today.
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Upon visiting Thomas Hirschhorn’s Gramsci Monument in the Bronx, passing reflections on impermanence, aesthetics, and what makes something Italian American.
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Whereas Jesus Christ stopped at Eboli on his way elsewhere and has yet to make a confirmed appearance anywhere in the bailiwick of Cardinal Timothy Dolan, I am happy to report that the ironically Christ-like radical Italian philosopher, Antonio Gramsci, has finally made it to The Bronx; but only by way of Switzerland.
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A selection of Antonio Gramsci’s Christmas letters from prison.
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An Italian monk hears Metallica and turns the mystical and divine into heavy metal.
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Podcasting on Gramsci, immigrant women, labor, and the history of San Diego's cannery workers. Click to listen