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Le Journal de Virginia Woolf ou l’invention d’une voix « à soi »
Virginia Woolf used her diary as a personal testimony and analysis of history, where privacy and politics intertwined. The intimist style of her diary had a polemical dimension: it consisted of fighting against official political speeches of a ...
Sandra Cheilan
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Populism continues to be used in the media and part of the social sciences as a vague concept synonymous with nationalism, demagogy or xenophobia. In the face of this conceptual inconsistency Latin America remains a case in point: populism is an integral
Federico Tarragoni
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La « réussite » en éducation : dispositif et mode de gouvernement contemporain
“Success” seems to have been one of the watchwords of education, training and guidance policies in recent decades. Succeeding in order not to fail, increasing one's skills and "human capital".
Mariagrazia Cairo Crocco
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In this article we focus on the potential for an alignment of certain feminist artistic practices and poststructuralist conceptions of critique that may enable ways of theorising practices of resistance and engender ways of practicing resistance in ...
MacKenzie, Hollie, MacKenzie, Iain
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Collective Subjectivation in Socially Innovative Commoning
This paper focuses on subjectivities of agents involved in socially innovative commoning practices. Social change agents, often influenced by neoliberal ideologies and individualist subjectivities, sometimes prioritize ‘practical’ approaches over ...
Frank Moulaert +2 more
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A emergência do sujeito político em Levantado do Chão de José Saramago – uma perspetiva rancieriana
THE EMERGENCE OF THE POLITICAL SUBJECT IN JOSÉ SARAMAGO’S LEVANTADO DO CHÃO – A RANCIERIAN REFLECTION The emancipational process of the peasant community of Alentejo is the central theme of Saramago’s book.
Bálint Urbán
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The capitalist subjectivation as a precarious mechanism of teaching work in higher education
The model of capitalist subjectivation determines the generalization of competition as a norm of conduct, intimate individuals to conceive of themselves and behave like a company, order social relations according to the market model and change the logic ...
Altair Alberto Fávero, Diego Bechi
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Troubling coalitions. Some remarks on the (hardly audible) voice of pro-equality men’s groups in gender equality advocacy [PDF]
This paper sets off to outline some reflections on the subject position occupied by pro-equality men’s groups within overarching discourses of gender equality. Discussion makes reference to the cases of Men Engage Europe and Maschile Plurale, two loosely
Trillò, Tommaso
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Maracatu group at university: youth cultural practices and self-training
Through participant observation and semi-structured interviews, we analyze the youth cultural practices and the formative processes of a percussive group of Maracatu, made up of students from a public university in Minas Gerais.
Luís Antonio Groppo +1 more
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Critique of Creativity: Precarity, Subjectivity and Resistance in the ‘Creative Industries’ [PDF]
234 p. : il., Tablas.Libro ElectrónicoLa creatividad siempre está en movimiento: surge, se establece en el ente colectivo, palidece y desaparece a veces en el olvido; renace, vuelve con innovaciones, se reformula y resurge iniciando de nuevo el ciclo.
Raunig, Gerald (Ed.) +2 more
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