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    MEDIA SEXUALITIES IN LATIN AMERICA: EVERY BODY IS POLITICAL by Bonavitta, Paola, De Garay Hernandez, Jimena

    Published 2017
    “…In this article we explore various questions related to the construction of media sexualities, mapping the ways in which the mass media and information and communication technologies form, shape, create, re-create and reproduce sexualities today, understanding that no sexualization is out of politics and regulations. …”
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    Touring institutions: analysis of the film Camino by Mateo, Natacha, Mendizabal, Javier

    Published 2018
    “…From some topic´s of the Javier Fesser´s film, Camino, like life, health and ethics appear in tension whit theoretical constructions in gender and biopolitic. The mass media and the cinema usually shows exacerbated stereotypes of class and gender in the social net. …”
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    Cine originario argentino by Barraguirre, Belén

    Published 2019
    “…Guattari que admite “otra forma de inconsciente, compuesto por cadenas de significantes que circulan por estos medios que operan como agencias colectivas de producción de subjetividad (…) Este nuevo modo de producción, que llamaremos Capitalismo Mundial Integrado, necesita disponer de un ejército de fuerzas represivas que controle el inconsciente por medio de (…) la intervención de los mass-media, a fin de garantizar lo que yo llamaría de sujetamiento mediático de la fuerza de trabajo” (1978, p. 58). …”
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    Dialectics of disaster by Jamenson, Fredric

    Published 2020
    “…From a critical study of national trauma and the awakening of massive delirium, the well-known Marxist theorist offers us keys of great interest to re-read the avatars of the collective experience after the 9/11 attacks, without losing sight of the active role of the mass media, the political logics of the global capital, and the advance of religious fundamentalism. …”
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    On the modes of proximity’s representation in contemporary Argentina: “not intimate” proximity in the leadership of Carlos Reutemann in Santa Fe (1991-1995) by Lascurain, María Cecilia

    Published 2021
    “…On the contrary, he preferred a style of closeness through face-to-face contact instead of exposing his private life that mass media makes possible. In this sense, the legitimacy of proximity in Reutemann’s case operated in a unidirectional way: he was the one that “listen” or “empathize” with his represented, instead of allowing people “listen” or “empathize” with any private situation of his own (unlike the proximity leaders analyzed by the literature, in whose case the proximity unfolds in a bi-directional way). …”
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