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Maria-Antonietta Macciocchi

Maria-Antonietta Macciocchi (1922-2007) was an Italian journalist, writer, feminist and politician, member of the Radical Party and member of the Italian Parliament and European level.〔John Francis Lane, (Maria Macciocchi: Italian dissident feminist at odds with the communist legacy ), ''The Guardian'', 21 May 2007. Accessed 23 April 2012.〕
==Life==
Macciocchi was born in Isola del Liri, the child of anti-fascists. She joined the underground Italian Communist Party (PCI) during the German occupation of Rome. In 1950 she became editor of the party's women's magazine ''Vie Nuove''. She joined ''l'Unità'', the paper founded by Antonio Gramsci, becoming their foreign correspondent in Algiers and Paris. In the 1960s she lectured at Vincennes University France, and her book ''Pour Gramsci'' was credited with introducing Gramsci's thought to French intellectuals.〔
Returning to Italy in 1968 to stand in the general election as a candidate for Naples, she kept up a correspondence with Louis Althusser about both working-class conditions and local party management. Though elected, her publication of the correspondence helped to ensure that the PCI did not put her forward for re-election in 1972. She travelled to China for ''l'Unità'', praising the cultural revolution in the resultant book, and in 1977 was expelled from the PCI for supporting Maoists in Bologna. In 1979 she was elected Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for the Radical Party.〔

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