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    TOWARDS AN ANALYSIS OF THE COMMON SENSORIUM. NOTES FOR AN AESTHETIC-POLITICAL MORPHOLOGY OF THE SOCIAL DIMENSION by Mallamaci, Marco Germán

    Published 2018
    “…Whether a cultural approach or a specifically epistemological perspective is proposed, a reference to that category is often repeated in relation to changes in the speed and acceleration of images, texts and communications; first in the era of analog electronics and then in the digital age. …”
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    ARQUEOLOGÍA DEL ARTE. LO IMAGINARIO Y LO REAL EN EL ARTE RUPESTRE / Archaeology of art. The imaginary and the real in rock art. by Rocchietti, Ana María; Departamento de Historia, Facultad de Ciencias Humanas, Universidad Nacional de Río Cuarto

    Published 2009
    “…Its study is not independent from the epistemologic-cultural horizons that have developed since it was discovered and admitted its genuineness. …”
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    Introduction to the dossier ethnographies of language by Tennina, Lucía, Silva, Simone

    Published 2018
    “…As a first edition, we tried to reflect on a set of issues in order to problematise epistemological, aesthetic and political assumptions, often reduced to the opposition between orality and writing. …”
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    “The attempt to see”. Interview with Marcio Goldman by Argañaraz, Cecilia, Torres, Pablo

    Published 2017
    “…This activity requires on the part of the ethnographer a constant and always unfinished effort to look from the point of view of the other, to try to think of others without imposing the a priori of our own frameworks of intelligibility of the world. On this epistemological basis, Marcio takes up again the Malinowskian idea of "ethnographic theory" as a key notion to understand the specificity of anthropological knowledge, its particular ubiquity and capacity to generate a movement towards new ways of knowing.His attention to the ways in which people compartmentalize their world, define the beings that exist in it, the forms of relation with them, their ontological status, has to do with a series of themes that we have been problematizing in the Nucleus Nature-Culture, a space of formation and investigation that is developed in the Institute of Anthropology of Cordoba. …”
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