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Sujeto y narración: algunos recorridos en la Utopía Copi
Este trabajo aborda el estudio de la narrativa de Copi, concibiéndola como una operación utópica de resistencia contra aquellos discursos y prácticas institucionales y sociales, que pretende hacer del hombre un sujeto normalizado, controlable y ...
Alicia Montes
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Postdigital Neobaroque. Volume 1
The reader surveys the multi-faceted context of a postdigital neobaroque discoursein the arts, architecture, and design. It embraces the task of adopting, from a contemporary, new perspective, Swiss art historian HEINRICH WÖLFFLIN’s formal analysis — to find similarities between the Digital andthe Baroque, as well as differences between contemporary ...
Colletti, Marjan +4 more
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Havana Transcultured: The Cultural Becoming of a Neobaroque City
When thinking of the Baroque, the figures of gold-filled and elegant seventeenth-century churches in Europe and Latin America are more likely to come to one's mind rather than a Caribbean island more renowned for sugar, cohibas, and Fidel Castro. Nonetheless, in the twentieth century the Baroque was a particularly important tool for conceptualizing ...
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Postdigital Neobaroque Architecture. Volume 2: Transmedia Practices [PDF]
The project catalogue showcases how new, hybrid modes of cultural production attempt to break free from traditional disciplinary silos and engage with novel technologies that blur the boundaries between media and domains.
Bottazzi, Roberto +13 more
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THE MACHIAVELLIAN NARRATOR IN MACHADO DE ASSIS’S “MISSA DO GALO” [PDF]
RESUMO: O presente ensaio estuda a teoria da mente e o caráter maquiavélico do narrador do conto de Machado de Assis intitulado “Missa do galo”. O estudo centra-se em vários detalhes do texto que comprovam a profundidade da visão do narrador, que está em
Hakobyan, Liana
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Postdigital Neobaroque. Volume 2
The project catalogue showcases how new, hybrid modes of cultural production attempt to break free from traditional disciplinary silos and engage with novel technologies that blur the boundaries between media and domains. Design outputs developed by the authors and contributors during the research act as a catalyst to discuss the ongoing process of ...
Colletti, Marjan +13 more
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Obscuritasand the Closet: Queer Neobaroque in Mexico
During the Baroque period, Luis De GÓngora y Argote (1561–1627) wrote the first Spanish-language closeted literature. Some three hundred years later, the challenging originality of his closet verse, openly studied and appreciated by a cultured, intellectual elite, played a pivotal role in the development of homosexual literature in the early-twentieth ...
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Re-coding and multiplying: Ancient textile practices through neo–baroque ‘folding’ [PDF]
In the past decade, there has been a shift towards rethinking materials, digital tools, and fabrication methods, leading to a post-digital approach.
Karastathi, Nikoletta
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Postmodernity and transnational capitalism in Latin America
There is a curious-and thoroughly understandable-argmnent that Latin America sets the precedent of postmodemity long before the notion appears in the Euro-North American context. 1 This argmnent is analogous to others that attempt to endow heterogeneous
George Yúdice
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In the current work we will analyze the role of the transvestite body as litter and weave in Cuban writer Severo Sarduy's novel Cobra (1972). First, we will present a brief differentiation among Alejo Carpentier's, Lezama Lima’s, and Sarduy's baroque ...
Andrés Arteaga.
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