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*Example of how Geertz is being used in contemporary scholarship [http://personal.lse.ac.uk/woodruff/_private/materials/woodruff_qm06.pdf] | *Example of how Geertz is being used in contemporary scholarship [http://personal.lse.ac.uk/woodruff/_private/materials/woodruff_qm06.pdf] | ||
*Anthropology, Inc and the Coolhunt: Here's an article that a student in a related class found on how anthropology is being used today for market research. Very interesting for developing your intuitions on ethnography [http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2013/03/anthropology-inc/309218/]. It reminded me of an older piece by Malcolm Gladwell that is somewhat famous: The Coolhunt [http://www.newyorker.com/archive/1997/03/17/1997_03_17_078_TNY_CARDS_000378002] | *Anthropology, Inc and the Coolhunt: Here's an article that a student in a related class found on how anthropology is being used today for market research. Very interesting for developing your intuitions on ethnography [http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2013/03/anthropology-inc/309218/]. It reminded me of an older piece by Malcolm Gladwell that is somewhat famous: The Coolhunt [http://www.newyorker.com/archive/1997/03/17/1997_03_17_078_TNY_CARDS_000378002] | ||
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+ | *Good illustrated narration of the effect of the Congress of Vienna. [http://www.the-map-as-history.com/demos/tome01/index.php] | ||
*[http://www.flickr.com/photos/dalbera/5904093881/ Bas-relief du Palazzo degi Uffici (EUR, Rome)] - referred to in Pugliese. Note image of Mussolini at bottom center. | *[http://www.flickr.com/photos/dalbera/5904093881/ Bas-relief du Palazzo degi Uffici (EUR, Rome)] - referred to in Pugliese. Note image of Mussolini at bottom center. | ||
* [http://guweb2.gonzaga.edu/faculty/alfino/TimelineImageItalianPoliticsWW1-2.jpg Timeline from class Feb 4] | * [http://guweb2.gonzaga.edu/faculty/alfino/TimelineImageItalianPoliticsWW1-2.jpg Timeline from class Feb 4] | ||
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* Megan Trudell, [http://www.isj.org.uk/?id=306 Gramsci: The Turin Years], International Socialism, 9 April 07. | * Megan Trudell, [http://www.isj.org.uk/?id=306 Gramsci: The Turin Years], International Socialism, 9 April 07. | ||
*[http://guweb2.gonzaga.edu/faculty/alfino/ereserves/496/GramsciGlossaryEconomismHegemonyHistoricalBloc.PDF Glossary Terms: Economism, Hegemony, Historical Bloc] | *[http://guweb2.gonzaga.edu/faculty/alfino/ereserves/496/GramsciGlossaryEconomismHegemonyHistoricalBloc.PDF Glossary Terms: Economism, Hegemony, Historical Bloc] | ||
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*[http://philosophy.tamu.edu/~sdaniel/Notes/politic3.html Political Philosophy/Social Philosophy: J. S. Mill and Karl Marx] -- Mill and Mazzini knew each other and had similar political views (great paper topic here). These notes might help you locate Mill, Mazzini, and Marx on the standard political spectrum. | *[http://philosophy.tamu.edu/~sdaniel/Notes/politic3.html Political Philosophy/Social Philosophy: J. S. Mill and Karl Marx] -- Mill and Mazzini knew each other and had similar political views (great paper topic here). These notes might help you locate Mill, Mazzini, and Marx on the standard political spectrum. | ||
*[http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2005/09/le5-all.html?view=print World War 1: The breakdown of capitalism] | *[http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2005/09/le5-all.html?view=print World War 1: The breakdown of capitalism] | ||
*[http://marxisttheory.org/antonio-gramsci-theories-of-hegemony-civil-society-and-revolution/ Chapter 22: Gramsci - theory of hegemony, civil society, an revolution] | *[http://marxisttheory.org/antonio-gramsci-theories-of-hegemony-civil-society-and-revolution/ Chapter 22: Gramsci - theory of hegemony, civil society, an revolution] | ||
− | *[http:// | + | *Timeglider timeline on Italian History, needs work. [http://timeglider.com/t/37867169270c66f6?min_zoom=1&max_zoom=100] |
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*"Just-so Stories" [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Just-so_story]] | *"Just-so Stories" [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Just-so_story]] | ||
− | * | + | * Minder and Ferriter presentation on Epigenetics: Open this powerpoint [http://alfino.org/cfma/courses/495/EpigeneticsandCultureFerriterMinderSp13.pptx] and audio [http://alfino.org/cfma/courses/495/EpigeneticsFerriterMinderSp13.MP3] to replay this presentation. |
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*[[Links from Past Philosophy of Italian Culture Courses]] | *[[Links from Past Philosophy of Italian Culture Courses]] | ||
*[[Questions for Girlfriend in a Coma]] | *[[Questions for Girlfriend in a Coma]] | ||
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Revision as of 22:56, 10 January 2015
General Resources
All Posts
Geertz
- Example of how Geertz is being used in contemporary scholarship [1]
- Anthropology, Inc and the Coolhunt: Here's an article that a student in a related class found on how anthropology is being used today for market research. Very interesting for developing your intuitions on ethnography [2]. It reminded me of an older piece by Malcolm Gladwell that is somewhat famous: The Coolhunt [3]
Italian History Links
- Good illustrated narration of the effect of the Congress of Vienna. [4]
- Bas-relief du Palazzo degi Uffici (EUR, Rome) - referred to in Pugliese. Note image of Mussolini at bottom center.
- Timeline from class Feb 4
- Megan Trudell, Gramsci: The Turin Years, International Socialism, 9 April 07.
- Glossary Terms: Economism, Hegemony, Historical Bloc
- Political Philosophy/Social Philosophy: J. S. Mill and Karl Marx -- Mill and Mazzini knew each other and had similar political views (great paper topic here). These notes might help you locate Mill, Mazzini, and Marx on the standard political spectrum.
- World War 1: The breakdown of capitalism
- Chapter 22: Gramsci - theory of hegemony, civil society, an revolution
- Timeglider timeline on Italian History, needs work. [5]