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Speech delivered at the Inauguration of Courses - and Graduation Ceremony of 1943 by the Graduate Rodolfo Martínez (son)
Published 1943“…And many illusions have been fulfilled, perhaps not a few remained throughout the course, but it is true that a stage has already ended, and the old University that received us yesterday in solemn celebration, with equal solemnity, today says goodbye.…”
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Political Participation Afro-descendant Women: the Network of Afro-Latin American, Afro-Caribbean and Diaspora Women Before the World Conferences (1996-2006)
Published 2024“…This article reconstructs the political strategies developed by the Network of Afro-Latin American, Afro-Caribbean and Diaspora Women promoted during the years 1996 and 2006 within the framework of the celebration of world conferences and international treaties. …”
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How to do chicha in Cordoba? Reflections on the political and material aspects of the production of chicha by Bolivian immigrants
Published 2008“…We consider that it exists a tension between the necessity to count with this beverage for certain celebrations and the difficulty to produce it, and the tension which are inscribed in the marginal situations that experience the majority of the immigrants. …”
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Mining, cultural heritage and visiting public
Published 2021“…This proposal was made during 2019 in the city of Olavarría, Buenos Aires province, within the framework of the centenary celebrations of the first portland cement dispatch in Argentina. …”
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Patrimonio intangible e identidad : representaciones bolivianas en Olavarría, provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The University Reform and the University Movement in Peru in 1919. Analysis of its institutional, social and political dimensions
Published 2018“…Finally, with regard to the political dimension, we show how the Peruvian Student Federation and the University Reform Committee participated in the celebrations of the centenary of independence, and from those initial experiences in the public sphere, the country had a generation aware of its role as a social actor that had a presence for much of Peru's political life in the twentieth century, whether as representatives in Parliament, diplomats, critical intellectuals or political leaders.…”
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“El hombre es tierra que anda”. The transhumant crianceros of Alto Neuquén in historical perspective, XIX-XX centuries
Published 2019“…Taking as a starting point, the criticism of the current romantic celebration of the crianceros from the political and media discourses, the writing proposes to deconstruct the process of constitution of this practice, restoring the historicity of its transformations, permanences and litigations with the instituted political power.The writing stops at key milestones of the historical itinerary of this social, economic and cultural secular practice, as an activity that implies cyclical movements of ascent and descent of the crianceros and their animals, between the lowlands, where the "invernadas" are located and the highlands of the Cordillera de los Andes and the Cordillera del Viento, where the "veranadas" are located. …”
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Representaciones y huellas del pasado: la marcación y desmarcación de lo "indio" en la localidad santiagueña de Manogasta
Published 2014“…“Indian” appears associated and disguised in religious topics and evangelization through the ritual celebration of the “Indian run,” as well as through stories about Santa Barbara’s virgin and its chapel, in association with rain-producing powers and Salamanca-related rituals. …”
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The Theban Tomb 49 and its owner, in the sacred landscape of west Thebes, Egypt
Published 2013“…It is expected to recognize how cultural memory building operates in the consolida-tion of a sacred landscape, sensitive to ideological changes and ‘invigorated’ by ritual celebrations.…”
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Galileo's thought and its relationship with Philosophy and Ancient Science.
Published 1943“…In a letter dated January 2, 1638, four years before the date of his death (January 8, 1642) Galileo Galilei - the great investigator of nature and founder of modern science, whose third centenary we celebrate in this year 1942 - communicated to his friend Elia Diodati the unfortunate news of his complete blindness, which would prevent him from any further realization of his admirable inquiries and observations of natural facts. …”
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A pause to think about the field of mental health. Reflections from the Mental Health and Human Rights Observatory.
Published 2021“…However, in this article, a few months before the Observatory celebrates its first decade of existence, and because of the need topause to rethink our role and our practices as social actors belonging to the mental health field, we decided to carry out a retrospective of our work that recovers the tensions of the field that still persist more than ten years after the sanctioning of the mental health laws. …”
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Where does language come from?
Published 2018“…Language is a key human-divine art, among our greatest, to be celebrated. Yet in a sense we know so little about it and are right to continue our search for its origin.…”
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