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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. …”
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    The utilization of indigenous designs in the collections of the Museo Etnográfico at the University of Buenos Aires at the beginning of XX century: actors, activities and objects by Pegoraro, Andrea

    Published 2017
    “…While the Museum arranged school visits and groups of university students and artists in order to record indigenous motifs from artistic pieces, schools and workshops of weaving led by Clemente Onelli were created. In addition, a similar program was developed by the Liga Patriotica Argentina which, through Loom Exhibitions presented annually indigenous motifs, both archaeological and ethnographic ones, taken from the ceramics and fabrics of museums, which were to be learned and reproduced by knitters from inland regions of the country…”
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    Frida Kalho: the look of cinema by Scotto Di Vettimo, Delphine

    Published 2020
    “…It recounts the tumultuous life of the artist since his young student life,his accident and his passionate relationship with the muralist Diego Rivera.Numerous references to Frida Kahlo’s paintings are included in the scenography and recall the richness and complexity of her work: more than onehundred and forty paintings, of which fifty are self-portraits, which come in different themes: politics, Mexicanism, love, nature, suffering, femininity or even death.It is from the analysis of a particular scene [which galvanizes the radicality of the abortion test and offers a framework for the expression of the temporality specific to this event, which I qualify as traumatic] that this article, which stands at the crossroads of cinema and psychoanalysis, explains adecisive stage in the creative process in Frida Kahlo.Here, the examination of the dialectic between creative process and trauma, allows us to grasp, in the nascent state, the implementation of modes ofpictorial creation which sign a new temporality in his pictorial art.Beyond that, the challenge of the biopic is to succeed on the one hand in weaving, modeling, staging and images the life of this extraordinary artist;and on the other hand to allow the spectator to discover the entanglement between the creative subjectivity of the artist and his work.…”
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    Network of neighborhood orchestras by Andrada, Susana

    Published 2022
    “…Therefore, while teaching and learning, community is woven, weaving together the efforts of different actors in the realization of rights.The audiovisual production was made by students of the "Elements of Social Psychology" course of the Film Career of the Faculty of Arts during 2019 as an activity of their course, and it was a significant contribution to give visibility to the Network from the voices of some of its protagonists. …”
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    Imprints and ceramic in assembly. The production of baskets in pre-colonial times in the agro-pottery societies of the Villa de Soto region, Córdoba by Abalos Luna, Marcos

    Published 2021
    “…These results allow us to unravel the different events of weaving in these societies and the multiple articulations that they entail.…”
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    El uso de motivos indígenas de colecciones del Museo Etnográfico de la UBA en los inicios del Siglo XX: actores, actividades y objetos / THE UTILIZATION OF INDIGENOUS DESIGNS IN TH... by Pegoraro, Andrea

    Published 2017
    “…A su vez, todo esto se combinó con un programa similar impulsado por la Liga Patriótica Argentina, que a través de las Exposiciones de Telares, presentaba todos los años motivos de piezas indígenas, tanto arqueológicas como etnográficas, extraídos de las cerámicas y tejidos de los museos para que fueran aprendidos y reproducidos por tejedoras del interior del país.Palabras claves: Museo Etnográfico; motivos indígenas; textiles; objetos etnográficos; Clemente Onelli; Liga Patriótica Argentina.AbstractThis article focuses on the use of the collections of the Ethnographic Museum during the first decades of the twentieth century, in a context of recovering indigenous “art” representing the Americas and local art, This event was also accompanied by the development of production spaces and tissue exhibitions inspired partly by motifs or designs of objects stored in Argentine museums.While the Museum arranged school visits and groups of university students and artists in order to record indigenous motifs from artistic pieces, schools and workshops of weaving led by Clemente Onelli were created. In addition, a similar program was developed by the Liga Patriotica Argentina which, through Loom Exhibitions presented annually indigenous motifs, both archaeological and ethnographic ones, taken from the ceramics and fabrics of museums, which were to be learned and reproduced by knitters from inland regions of the country.Keywords: Ethnographic Museum; indigenous motifs; textiles; ethnographic objects; Clemente Onelli; Argentine Patriotic League.…”
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    Opulence on scarcity. Exchange of objects, social relations and ambiguities in correctional institutes of Córdoba by Tedesco, Graciela María

    Published 2009
    “…Across the analysis of situations as “the visit”, “the arrangement of the bedroom”, “to smoke and share in the sector”; discusses ways to weave ties to the outside, upgrade memory on the street and produce exchanges and strengthen certain values within the group that lives in institute. …”
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    Pangui ñi Pünon. Las huellas del puma by Lincan, Virginia

    Published 2020
    “…For different reasons their lives crossed, becoming a close link that forges in part this work. In it, they weave stories, narratives, adventures, other knowledge, human and non-human characters, questions and answers that they collectively try to transmit. …”
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    Breathing Dignity. Women, Mother Earth, native peoples and organization by Luna, Diana Itzu

    Published 2022
    “…Our challenge is to get closer to understanding and reflecting on the image-force of the fabric of life, weaved and nurtured by women, indigenous peoples and Mother Earth. …”
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    Local narratives of unsafety as a cognitive map. A study in the neighborhood of Barracas (City of Buenos Aires) by Dikenstein, Violeta

    Published 2022
    “…However, by focusing on the local (not personal) narratives of a neighborhood (and not on a national scale), it delves into the way in which the actors weave narratives that give meaning and intelligibility to the problem. …”
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    Think we must. Some environmental themes in Donna Haraway by Boria, Adriana

    Published 2022
    “…To undertake the task of writing some lines referring to feminisms and environmental issues means talking about conceptual weavings that, from my point of view, are at the forefront of thought in this 21st century. …”
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    “The ones who need and the ones that no”. An approach to the political practice in Villa el Viento (Córdoba city) by Liberatori, Marina Gabriela

    Published 2011
    “…Then we will see how this notion cannot be addressed without taking into account the particular contexts and social relations that weave people themselves and from which they organize and give meaning to the world.…”
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    Kaleidoscopic Symposium: a multifaceted look at the beautiful bodies from Plato’s Banquet by Sain, Abril Sofía

    Published 2021
    “…We will conclude that in this dialogue Plato elaborates an anthropological model in which the role of the body is undoubtedly present for the philosophical search. Finally, we will weave a counterpoint with the film Il Banchetto di Platone by Marco Ferreri (1989), which recounts the meeting in the house of Agaton following the Platonic text almost to the letter. …”
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    Group interview on Voluntary Interruption of Pregnancy (VTP). Conversation with Mariela Lario, Ruth Zurbriggen, María Teresa Bosio, Patricia Rosemberg and José Mantaras by De Mauro, Sofía, Monge, Julia

    Published 2021
    “…The struggle for the right to voluntary interruption of pregnancy -whose legalization brings us face to face with new challenges and new ways of continuing and extending all the actions of education, accompaniment, information and promotion that have led to the sanction of the Law- has had a collective elaboration that in the last yearshas become one of the most powerful demands of various feminist movements.This path has been forged in different spaces: the streets, daily life, institutions, assuming what health implies not only as a right, but also as a field of dispute of representations, ideas and practices that weave personal issues with social and public interest issues.From the slogan "my body is mine" and the proposal of unsafe abortions as a public health problem, it has been discussed the visibility of an ancestral practice and the way in which the State should recognize this right.the way in which the State should recognize this personal right, which is political, assuming it as part of the right to health and guaranteeing the right to health.part of the right to health and guaranteeing it for pregnant women.A few months after the approval of Law 27.610 in Argentina, we invited referents with differentdifferent militancy trajectories in relation to the Campaign for Legal Abortion, to share in a collective interview their perspectives on thetheir perspectives about the social dimension of this right and its link with a collective project ofand its link with a collective health project, pointing out the challenges and demands that this new stage poses to theThis new stage poses to the different public institutions (health, education, justice) and particularly to the public university.…”
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