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Identidades

open access: yesLa Tadeo Dearte, 2016
Muchos artistas han usado el cuerpo humano por siglos para explotar, excavar, escudriñar y desafiar conceptos como identidad, belleza, raza, género, sexualidad o etnia. Esa exploración viene a través de representaciones del cuerpo o del uso de sus propios cuerpos en sus procesos creativos. 
Daza, Jessica   +3 more
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Migration, Repression and Homosexual Sociability in Francoist Spain: An Analysis of the Case Files of the Special Courts of Barcelona (1965–1975)

open access: yesGender &History, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT In Spain, under General Franco's regime, homosexuality was regarded as an antisocial and dangerous behaviour. It was thus pursued both by the police and judicial courts. The Law on Vagrants and Crooks (1954) and, subsequently, the Law on Dangerousness and Social Rehabilitation (1970) constituted the legal mechanisms used by the dictatorship to
Jordi Mas Grau, Rafael Cáceres‐Feria
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Identidades colectivas.

open access: yesdeSignis, 2019
El autor presenta en el siguiente artículo la idea de superar el “Yo” para pensar en un “entre Nosotros”. Las identidades colectivas se expresan en la primera persona del plural, pero, a su vez, lo hacen con respecto a un “Vosotros” y a un “Ellos”. Éstas identidades, narraciones y pasiones, generan conflictos, alteraciones y distanciamientos colectivos.
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‘Childish’ and ‘Minors’? Deconstructing Prejudice and Identity Transformation Among Spanish Women Religious During the Long Sixties1

open access: yesGender &History, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This article explores the identity formation process undertaken by Spanish women's religious following the aggiornamento promoted by the Second Vatican Council. Specifically, it seeks to examine the context in which these women lived and acted, analysing the construction of their identities, their capacity for agency and transgression within ...
Verónica García‐Martín
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'Roberto Bolaño. Violencia, escritura, vida' de Ursula Henningfeld (eda.)

open access: yesKamchatka: Revista de Análisis Cultural, 2016
HENNINGFELD, Ursula (ed.) (2015). Roberto Bolaño. Violencia, escritura, vida. Editorial Iberoamericana: Madrid.
Joseba García Martín
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Identidades insulares, identidades singulares

open access: yesAtlántida Revista Canaria de Ciencias Sociales
Presentación
Félix J. Ríos, Ramón Hernández Armas
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ORCHESTRATING DIFFERENCE AND SIMILARITY: Black Fungibility, and the Spatial Redrawing of Racial Categories in Spanish Colonial Morocco, Sahara and Guinea

open access: yesInternational Journal of Urban and Regional Research, EarlyView.
Abstract In this article I dissect the spatial strategies through which the Spanish attempted to orchestrate both racial difference and similarity in the African colonies of Morocco, Western Sahara and Equatorial Guinea during the first half of the twentieth century.
Pol Fité Matamoros
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De símbolos y hackers: guías en la sociedad del conocimiento

open access: yesLiminar: Estudios Sociales y Humanísticos, 2005
El artículo profundiza en la textura de las llamadas "sociedades del conocimiento" mediante la comunidad hacker. Entendidos como hipótesis, dichos espacios sociales se caracterizarán por adoptar la forma de esquemas de procesamiento de información y ...
Andrés Gómez Seguel
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¿Identidad europea o identidades europeas?

open access: yesCuadernos Europeos de Deusto, 2019
Nos ocuparemos del significado del término «identidad» desde una perspectiva filosófica concernida singularmente con lo político. Así pues, se tratará principalmente de determinar en qué sentido cabe hablar de una identidad política europea, y para ello se esclarecerá en primer lugar lo que signifique la expresión «identidad política». Se defenderá que
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One‐Sidedness and the Inferior Function in Coriolanus and Timon of Athens

open access: yesJournal of Analytical Psychology, EarlyView.
Abstract For both Jung and Shakespeare, one‐sidedness is the fundamental tragic trait. Jung proposed that as an individual develops, they inevitably associate their identity with certain modes of perception and interaction, and that this leads to psychological polarization.
Sofie Qwarnström
wiley   +1 more source

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