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    Rosas and rosismo: readings on the plebiscitary republic by Ternavasio, Marcela

    Published 2021
    “…This essay reflects on the complex relationship, historical and historiographical, between Rosas and Rosismo and deals with certain problems and blind spots that the experiment of a plebiscitary republic in Buenos Aires presented in the first half of the 19th century and its derivations in the later interpretations. …”
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    HEGEMONY, DEMOCRACY AND SOCIALISM. THOUGHT AND INTELECTUAL DEBATE IN THE DEMOCRACTIC TRANSITION by Reano, Ariana

    Published 2016
    “…Likewise, we will analyse how the notion of hegemony will surface within the socialism / Peronism controversy and, in particular, within the theoretico-political critique of populism.Inspired by a strategy that combines the contributions of contemporary political theory with new intellectual history, we will try to prove our hypothesis by analyzing the uses of the concept of hegemony in the intellectual debate, understanding that such uses are index and factor of a conceptual review wider and more complex relationship between democracy and socialism.…”
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    The anthropologist in the village of Conflict Mediation. A contribution to the problematization of relations between State, conflict mediation and Anthropology by Godoy, Mariana Inés, Matta, Juan Pablo, Mello, Kátia Sento Sé

    Published 2020
    “…In this article, we propose to reflect on conflict mediation in its complex relationship with the government dimension and specifically with the government field of conflict management. …”
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    The Cinematographic Origin of Colonialism in Haiti: Zombie Target by Brito Alvarado, Xavier, Rodríguez Caguana, Adriana, Jadán, Diego

    Published 2023
    “…In this way, the essay begins with a bibliographic review of the zombie and its cinematographic representations, a second moment deals with the historical and political location of the zombie in Haiti, and, finally, the analysis of the film "White Zombie" which unravel the complex relationships between whites and blacks within a Haitian colonial context.…”
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