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    Placing the histories of archaeology (from Latin America) by Piazzini Suárez, Carlo Emilio

    Published 2020
    “…Through an exercise situated in this last region, and with an interest in the geographies of knowledge, we propose a critical analysis of the histories of archaeology, to identify the historical and spatial regimes that underlay most of the narratives about the becoming of the discipline. Also, we evaluate the role of those narratives in the histories of Latin American archaeology and how its relationships with the trajectories of archaeology in other regions are assessed from Latin America. …”
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    We're for our rights. An extensionist experience among women, neighborhood and anthropology by Reusa, Victoria, Romera, Alba, Pomponio, Ruth

    Published 2020
    “…Trying to be faithful to the extensionist experience it gathers, the present text is a story that articulates different voices of a process that could not be narrated by a single person. University, social and political militancy, and women's neighborhood experiences are found in our words to be able to narrate - to rethink, discuss and order - what it is and how we build "WE+Others for our rights". …”
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    Archaeological objects in regional historical museums from Buenos Aires province by Sokol, Olivia Lucia, Grzegorczyk, Micaela, Funes, Paula Daniela, Tello, Maximiliano, Salerno, Virginia Mariana

    Published 2020
    “…Our main argument is that pre-Hispanic objects have an active role in constructing narratives about the past, and this active role goes beyond their place in the exhibitions in museums.…”
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    Exile and trauma in the memory of César L. Romero (Dominican Republic) by Bonilla Carlo, Walter

    Published 2018
    “…Romero, an anti-Trujillo exile from 1937 to 1961, narrates the painful and traumatic loss of his geographical space, the emotional and economic difficulties of adapting to a new territory and the personal anxieties of returning to his country. …”
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    A black bull at a wake. The myth as a historical discourse about the environmental limits in the socio-technical livestock systems of the Chaco santiagueño by Concha, Pablo

    Published 2022
    “…This article aims to interpret the myth of the black bull and the narratives of diabolical pacts, taking as an empirical reference a set of rural areas located in the Copo and Alberdi departments, in Santiago del Estero, Argentina. …”
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    Drawn music. Exploring digital technologies to transform freehand drawing into a collective performance instrument by Rapallo, Marcela Flavia

    Published 2023
    “…The article narrates the experience of the Drawn Music workshop, carried out in different cultural spaces, in which the dynamics of collective drawing are based on a playful and interdisciplinary approach, and improvisations are developed where the lines are projected and animated in real time, in dialogue with the language of music. …”
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    Of terraces and threads: a textile interpretation approach to Andean agricultural landscapes by Pey, Laura

    Published 2020
    “…In its place, I propose an interpretative perspective based on a textile analogy by which the landscape can be understood in terms of a weaving of activities, on the one hand, and a network of logicsand narratives through time, on the other. I develop this concept by applying it to a specific case-study: the multicomponent agropastoralist site of Huayatayoc Alto, located in Cusi Cusi (Puna de Jujuy, Argentina).…”
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    Anales galdosianos /

    Published 1966
    Table of Contents: “…Chamberlin -- Ellipsis and Space in Tristana / Farris Anderson -- The Narrator/Reader Relationship in Torquemada, or How to Read a Galdosian Novel / Paula Shirley -- The Element of Time in Misericordia / Gordon Minter -- El sistema dialogal galdosiano / Ermitas Penas Varela -- Hacia una concepción trágica de Zaragoza / Miguel Navascués Guillot -- Un voluntario realista: The First Part of a Reply to Azcárate's Minuta de un testamento? …”
    Texto completo desde 1966, 1 hasta 2015, 50. [Consulta: 2020/08/05]
    Texto completo desde 1966, 1 hasta 2010, 45. [Consulta: 2020/08/05]
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    Molecular biology of the cell / by Alberts, Bruce

    Published 2008
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    Missionary stories. An interdisciplinary experience from Cerro Corá (Misiones, Argentina) by Ocampo, Amanda Eva, Wrobel, Claudia, Ríos, Rosmary

    Published 2019
    “…A methodological proposal consisting of four axes was developed: work with archives, collection of oral narratives, the realization of a documentary film and community workshops in schools.…”
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    Hypersonic Metals, Singing Insect Women, Symphonic Orchids. Hybrid Bodies by Humphreys, Franziska

    Published 2024
    “…Based on a dialogue with the filmic version of Crash, directed in 1996 by David Cronenberg, and with the critical work of Donna Haraway, she introduces a hypothesis related to both the dimension of corporality and gender aspects in fictional narratives.…”
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    Fear of peace by Ruiz Salazar, Juan Camilo

    Published 2020
    “…This route is maintained in the past and in the present, to then reach the future, where from the explanation of the leader of the opposition to the peace process, Álvaro Uribe Vélez, the fear of peace materializes, to bet on other ways in which it is possible to narrate the past to build other futures.…”
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    Memory activism inside the state: profiles, practices and self identification logics among memory agents during Néstor Kirchner and Fernández de Kirchner administrations by Bale, Cinthia

    Published 2023
    “…¿How did they understand their specific duties regarding memory making? ¿Which narratives, resources, and knowledge did they draw upon? …”
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    Media, childhood and rights: the construction of new strategic political meanings for the exercise of citizenship by Salviolo, Cielo

    Published 2023
    “…For this reason, this article refers to how to make the right to communication effective and, also, how it requires the State to develop equity policies that guarantee the social and cultural recognition of all sensitivities and narratives.…”
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    Nobodies? with nobody? Mapuche? by Cecchi, Paula

    Published 2021
    “…Based on interviews and ethnographic records of protests that displaced through the city of Viedma (Río Negro province) from the popular neighborhoods to the center, this work analyzes how racism impacts on the daily lives of these people –particularly among the Mapuche collectives– and, in turn, how they confront hegemonic narratives and convey their strategies of resistance and strengthening. …”
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    Flexibilization and possible labor reform in Argentina: a study about digital representations of Clarin and La Nacion by Coscia, Vanesa, Perbellini, Melina

    Published 2020
    “…The purpose of the paper is to analyze narratives circulating in the mass media, particularity the main media newspapers: Clarín y La Nación in their digital versions. …”
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    Discourses around the digital and academic literacy: towards an integrative model by López-Andrada, Concepción

    Published 2016
    “…This analysis starts from the discursive point of view, since it focuses on the articulation of a series of narrations ranging from the uncritical view of technology to the integration of interdisciplinary and inclusive elements that some authors have presented as inescapable dynamics in the accomplishment of academic spaces. …”
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