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  1. 1781

    BITACORA DIGITAL by DIGITAL, BITACORA

    Published 2019
    “…Bitácor@ Posgrado Propiedades termodinámicas y difusionales de films lipídicos en diferentes arreglos supramolecularesPor Agustín Mangiarotti Materiales inorgánicos/orgánicos como sistemas portadores de antimicrobianosPor Yadira E. …”
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    Wonderwoman and Captain Marvel Diverging: approaches to feminist ethics by Rodríguez Celi, Julián

    Published 2019
    “…In this essay are adressed two exciting films where female superheroes are protagonists. …”
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  4. 1784

    Under the sign of a wild god: contemporary scenarios of the superhero by Pintor Iranzo, Ivan

    Published 2019
    “…Both the contemporary singularities of the mutant, on the one hand, and the unorthodox approaches to the superhero by the filmmaker Manoj Night Shyamalan constitute a philosophical, ethical and mythological investigation of the political, social and perceptive devices that accompany the legacy of this tradition born at the same time that the adventurous comic-strips of the thirties…”
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  5. 1785

    Pseudo Heroines: Inclusion by Exclusion of the Feminine by Laso, Eduardo

    Published 2019
    “…Ridley Scott’s film G. I. Jane about women discrimination in the army and their right to be included presents a paradoxical solution: women’s inclusion in the army is accepted only if they choose to resign their feminity and become males. …”
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  6. 1786

    Garbo laughs! by Fernández, Daniela

    Published 2019
    “…The great finding of the film lies in the invention of a way of expressing the feminine jouissance impossible to say, through Garbo´s unbridled laughter that produced one of the mythical scenes of Hollywood cinema.…”
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  7. 1787

    She’s gotta habit by Benchimol, Lucía

    Published 2019
    “…In 2017, the audiovisual content platform Netflix presents She’s Gotta Have It, a story based on the Spike Lee film filmed in 1986, both of them share the name and the director. …”
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    The agalma of Rome by Suárez, Iara

    Published 2019
    “…This article works on the film Roma directed by Alfonso Cuarón (2018), inspired by the director´s childhood and the women who rised him. …”
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  9. 1789

    El lugar de la mujer en la serie La Casa de Papel. Una revisión de estereotipos que insisten by Mastandrea, Paula, Martínez, Delfina

    Published 2019
    “…Nos proponemos indagar, desde una perspectiva de género y a través del método clínico-analítico de lectura de filmes y series televisivas, las representaciones respecto del rol den la mujer que circulan en la serie. …”
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  10. 1790

    Crime, sexuality and conurbano in José Celestino Campusano’s by Martinelli, Lucas Sebastián, Martinelli, Lucas Sebastián, Martinelli, Lucas Sebastián

    Published 2021
    “…With a methodology that takes up the practices of cinematographic analysis, the tools of art historiography, and the proposals of political philosophy as a background for certain theoretical concerns, these problems are developed from a journey through the notions about genre cinema, some contemporary films that portray the conurbano, and particularly the cinema of José Celestino Campusano.…”
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  11. 1791

    360° of fictional reality by Ricardi (Texto), Georgina

    Published 2020
    “…On this occasion, in the Audiovisual Debates section we will present the experience of Metro Veinte: Cita Ciega, a short film in virtual reality that tells the story of Juana, a teenager in a wheelchair who goes on a blind date to start hersexuality. …”
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    The formation of the latin american video movement: conditions, agents and speeches by Aimaretti, Maria

    Published 2022
    “…As part of a broader investigation, where the Network's path between 1987 and 1992 —the last year of formal existence— is exhaustively reported, this work focuses on the analysis of the material, discursive and cultural conditions that made its emergence possible, to then examine in detail its first year of life, taking into account the different instances of dialogue substantiated by the regional filmmakers.…”
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    Mourning the Self: Treatment of the Unrepresentable Dimension of the Reality of Death in Cinema by Benhaim, Michèle, Broda, Vladimir

    Published 2020
    “…Our research called “Melancholy and Mourning” deals with issues related to the representation of self-mourning in the cinema. Indeed, films ofgreat aesthetics deal with the apocalypse and are at the origin of contemporary philosophical issues. …”
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    Put politics, ethics and aesthetics in crisis by Bernateau, Isée

    Published 2020
    “…This work psychoanalytically analyzes Pasolini’s posthumous film, inspired by the novel The 120 Days of Sodom, by the Marquis de Sade. …”
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    The gaze by the camera / Cinema, puberty scenes and juvenile sexual theories by Bonnet, Christian, Chevalier, Julie, Vollon, Clarisse, Gimenez, Guy

    Published 2020
    “…The article unveils an analytical clinical sequence with Olga, a teenager associating in a session around a scene from the film Freaks by T.Browning. The text articulates the concepts of look at the camera (Vernet) and gaze by the camera (Bonnet) as giving particular account in thecourse of the treatment of the construction of scenes, even adolescent fantasies. …”
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    The battle of Chile: image, poetry, memory by Humphreys, Derek

    Published 2020
    “…However, it is not the simple reference to the image that this access to a narrative makes possible, but rathera fantastic-fictionnal one, shifted from any « ordinary sense » and which the narrative organizes by the “figuration” which it deploys around anenigmatic void. It is from the films in which the South African artist William Kentridge questions the function of the “memorial” in sites, sometimesforgotten, having witnessed the violence of apartheid, that I propose an approach to the mutation of registers that can be seen in the work of thedocumentary filmmaker Patricio Guzman, between the pure inscription of the image in “La batalla de Chile”, up to the poetic montage of “Nostalgiade la luz”. …”
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    Frida Kalho: the look of cinema by Scotto Di Vettimo, Delphine

    Published 2020
    “…The film biography titled Frida [2002] produced by the American director and director Julie Taymor, relates the life of the Mexican painter whilebeing inspired mainly by the book which devoted Hayden Herrera to him. …”
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  18. 1798

    Reflections on the Me Too movement and its philosophy by Milner, Jean-Claude

    Published 2020
    “…In October 2017, The New York Times and The New Yorker published dozens of sexual abuse allegations against American film producer and executive Harvey Weinstein for harassment, sexual abuse, and even harm. …”
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    Cinema and Culinary Arts: a clinical strategy by González Pla, Florencia

    Published 2020
    “…Taking as reference some classics of universal filmography, this relationship between cinema, clinic and gastronomy is shown,providing a psychoanalytic theoretical framework to think about such articulation. …”
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    Social justice and gastronomy by McGowan, Nadia

    Published 2020
    “…The Platform is a horror fable that uses food as a metaphor in order to criticize the current social system and its lack of an equitable distribution of limited resources. In this film, the monster arises from the reactions of its different characters when they find themselves excluded from the richest echelons of the prison they inhabit. …”
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