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2by Tatián, CristobalSubjects: “…soundscape, visual landscape, capitalist development, modernity; inequality…”
Published 2022
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6by González-Leandri, Ricardo“…ScienceMedicine and the Modern State. Chapelhill: The Universityof North Carolina Press, 320 páginas.…”
Published 2012
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7by Roca, Albert“…The text turns the usual study of political transitions and evolutions in neo-independent Africa on its head by questioning the standard by which they are usually assessed, the ideal model of modern democracy. The text contrasts the oscillations of expert optimism about African states with the repeated empirical evidence of the inadequacy of the state model bequeathed by colonisation to the reality and potential of the African social fabric. …”
Published 2024
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8by López Miranda, Karla Paola“…At first, the article delves into the concept of modernity and how it is seen in Latin America; in the same way, the way it manifests itself in Mexico is mentioned, understood as the succession of various modernization processes that have arisen in the economic, social, political and cultural spheres. …”
Published 2021
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9by Rios, Lucia“…This article investigates the ways of approaching the analytical core constituted by experience and narration in Walter Benjamin’s work, as a social praxis and a critical theory of modernity where a way of understanding justice is outlined, based on the communicable experience of narration. …”
Published 2021
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10“…Both writings are committed not only to produce a critical movement of modernity but also of colonialism, especially Fanon. …”
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11by Fonti, Diego“…A relevant feature of Modernity is the bureaucratic formalization of relationships and administrative procedures, something that has had significant consequences in the field of built architectonic heritage. …”
Published 2021
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12by Orozco, Ricardo“…In the second, recovering the theorization on geopolitics and modernity elaborated by the philosopher of decoloniality, José Gandarilla, the levels of abstraction are placed from which the historical form and sense of the whole are thought —as an ontological horizon. …”
Published 2020
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13by Acerbi, Juan“…Although, since classical antiquity, fear has been considered as a decisive factor to influence the opinion of human beings, its cardinal importance for politics will be formulated during the Renaissance and, fundamentally, Modernity. Thenceforth, fear will be considered the essential element of the social order while, on the contrary, terror will be conceived as an adverse factor to all forms of civil life. …”
Published 2020
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14by Del Percio, Daniel Clemente“…However, it is often overlooked that the first modern anti-utopia belongs to a Russian author, Evgueni Zamiátin: the novel We (My, 1922), a late modernity product. …”
Published 2018
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15by Giuliano, Facundo“…In this sense, the power of orality in writing is highlighted so that other literacy horizons (to those established by modernity) can be seen and some decolonizing gestures can be raised from there. …”
Published 2022
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16“…We hypothesize that the neoliberal governmentality that is imposed in these devastated territories generates a crisis of social reproduction that impacts living work useful for the production and reproduction of human life; and that it is women, as historically subalternized and relegated subjectivities to the reproductive sphere, who can account for the remains of extractivism from views that transcend the dichotomies of modernity: public / private, State / market, productive / reproductive. …”
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17by Cuezzo, María Laura“…However, over the last decades of the twentieth century, notes of modernity have been manifested, producing deep tensions. …”
Published 2021
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18by Jodeau-Belle, Laetitia“…His sewing, as well as his bond with his lover partner, have kept a desire to create a unique style for women and to enroll them in modernity.…”
Published 2022
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19by Boehner, Philotheus“…Our neo-scholastic Logic has taken a position that necessarily defies criticism not only from modern logicians, but also from scholastics versed in the history of their own traditions. …”
Published 1944
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20by Mandolfo, Rodolfo“…In one of the suggestive essays collected in his posthumous book : Études de philosophie ancienne et de philosophie moderne, Victor Brochard wanted to establish between ancient and modern morality a decided and radical opposition, whose features he delineated as follows (1). …”
Published 1944
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