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    Traumatic flights, imaginary parents and neurotic bourgeoisie by Conrod, Frédéric

    Published 2018
    “…This article focuses on the figure of the imaginary father, as defined by French analyst Jacques Lacan, in order to explore how the chapters of the film form of chain that presents cultural traumas, historical and individual causes, as well as the neurosis surrounding the Argentinian bourgeoisie, usual ruler of social behavior in the majority of Western societies. …”
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    ON THE EXISTENCE OF A MASS OF RESERVE AMONG HIGHER EDUCATION GRADUATES. ITS WEIGHT AND COMPOSITION IN ARGENTINA, 2010-2012 by Donaire, Ricardo Martín

    Published 2017
    “…While the character of high education as a means of life is only available for the bourgeoisie and the wealthy strata of the petty bourgeoisie as a form to reproduce their class position, it also functions mainly as the grounds of a title under which these strata can appropriate a part of the social wealth. …”
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    THE UNION BUREAUCRACY IN THE FIRST RUSSIAN REVOLUTION: FROM THE ZUBATOV’S POLICE UNION TO THE GAPON ASSEMBLY by Mignon, Carlos, Gaido, Daniel

    Published 2018
    “…The emergence and consolidation within the working class of a social stratum —the trade union bureaucracy— which, although it may originate in that class, eventually acquires privileges and interests that lead it to defend positions contrary to the political independence of the workers, disarticulating them politically and subordinating them to the bourgeois state, is a universal phenomenon of capitalism. …”
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    The Femme Fatale Function in Film Noir and Poetic Realism by Dardón, Juan M.

    Published 2024
    “…To do this, we will make a comparison with a classic feature f ilm by Jean Renoir that Lang later remade, analyzing the issue of the objectification of the female body and the bourgeois frustration at not achieving the commodification of their desire. …”
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    God's problem. The Bacchantes and the Bible in Theorem by Van Aken, Amalia

    Published 2018
    “…From this place In considering the foregoing, the representation will be analyzed of the struggle of social classes in Italy in the late sixties as one of the scenarios for two contending powers: one that is primitive, originative, dignified and close to nature, represented by the working class and peasantry -especially by the character of Emilia-; and the capitalist and bourgeois power, represented by the family as a whole. …”
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    The repression of the desire in Cuban cinema: the sexual antiheroes of Memories of Underdevelopment, Cecilia and Strawberry and Chocolate by Guillén, Gabriel

    Published 2017
    “…The repressions of film protagonists Sergio, Leonardo and Diego represent a conservative and bourgeois morality, despite some legitimate intentions such as the irony over the male desire of the camera or the integration of the homosexuality in revolutionary Cuba.…”
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