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, political philosophy, etc.). When the political unconscious circulates, it is not so much a literal concept that is transposed but a mode of visibility or a paradigm that establishes analogies between ... ; Teoría literaria Abstract Since Fredric Jameson proposed thinking about the political unconscious of literary narratives in 1981, the concept has frequently circulated in areas outside literary
little-known work occupies in the cultural world of New Spain.Keywords : Political Philosophy; History of Conquest; Cristóbal del Castillo; New Spain.
Abstract This paper undertakes to delineate some important characteristics of 20th-century French philosophy. On the basis of the work of Frédéric Worms, we propose to read the young Derrida and his ... influences so as to show how the debate around the idea of life and the biological features of thought defines the profile of French philosophy. Indeed, it is this debate, and not some other thing, that
Abstract This paper undertakes to delineate some important characteristics of 20th-century French philosophy. On the basis of the work of Frédéric Worms, we propose to read the young Derrida and his ... influences so as to show how the debate around the idea of life and the biological features of thought defines the profile of French philosophy. Indeed, it is this debate, and not some other thing, that
This paper shows the inter-textual references in Orides Fontela’s poetic production in order to think the potential of the interface poetry/philosophy. A close-reading of the poem “Kant (Relido ... philosophical thesis in a poetic expression, but it answers poetically to the theoretical provocation of the philosophy. Orides Fontela’s poetic work allows us to discuss the problem of the poetic thinking
a representation of political resistance, a contra-hegemonic ritual practice. This research is highly relevant in the field of philosophy of liberation, in particular in the poetic-aesthetics and ... methodology, as in our study we will apply theoretical categories drawn from Enrique Dussel’s philosophy of liberation, Bolívar Echeverría’s philosophy of culture and anthropologist and ethnographer Félix
hospitality (Derrida) as a model of human relationships prevails. Contrary to a positivist view, the enemy's perception and ethnic-religious divisions are mainly shaped as a political construction internal to
Philosophical Anti-Discourse of Modernity " by Enrique Dussel Linda Martín Alcoff 0 CUNY Hunter College 0 0 0 Part of the Ethics and Political Philosophy Commons, Political Economy Commons , Political Follow ... now. His skeptical turn is credited with inaugurating epistemology, his individualism created the first discussions in philosophy of mind as well as founding liberal political philosophy, his
autobiographical writings become political through fractures that make us think of wounds that are inflicted to both family and community; intimate and public wounds, current and historical wounds. While the poetry ... demarcates a distinct political intrusion - the suburb and the slums -, which leads to repeteaded urgency in his poems: “Adolescence did not know/ that despite the confusion between prose/ and poetry, this is
Abstract This essay draws some lines on the relationship between infancy and philosophy. Socrates and Lyotard are the two mains inspiring figures. The former, as an infant of philosophy, who gave an ... infancy, not only chronological, to philosophy, as way of life. The later, with his concept of infantia, as a form of the inhuman that accompanies every human being in his whole life. From these two
Abstract This essay draws some lines on the relationship between infancy and philosophy. Socrates and Lyotard are the two mains inspiring figures. The former, as an infant of philosophy, who gave an ... infancy, not only chronological, to philosophy, as way of life. The later, with his concept of infantia, as a form of the inhuman that accompanies every human being in his whole life. From these two
This essay draws some lines on the relationship between infancy and philosophy. Socrates and Lyotard are the two mains inspiring figures. The former, as an infant of philosophy, who gave an infancy ... infancy, not only chronological, to philosophy, as way of life. The later, with his concept of infantia, as a form of the inhuman that accompanies every human being in his whole life. From these two
how Bush’s reflections on this movement contributed to his later practice of nurturing, caring for, and practicing love with people. Finally, the author explains how his political practice has ... Human Architecture: Journal of the Sociology of Self-Knowledge 0 Part of the African American Studies Commons , Ethics and Political Philosophy Commons, Politics Follow this and additional works at
Bush Walda Katz-Fishman and Jerome Scott profession. His life’s work embodied a powerful unity of revolutionary theory and political practice—his teaching and mentoring, his scholarship and writing, his ... Human Architecture: Journal of the Sociology of Self-Knowledge Walda Katz-Fishman 0 1 0 Part of the African American Studies Commons , Ethics and Political Philosophy Commons, Politics 1 Katz
of the radical alterity, or simply queer politics. Political representation is a continuously sliding terrain connecting the personal and the political, a terrain with no security, opened up for ... Studies Commons, and the Political Science Commons 1 Universidad de Buenos Aires , UBA Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.umb.edu/humanarchitecture - HUMAN ARCHITECTURE
impossibility of this translation, narrated from the philosophy of these four authors.Keywords : Translation; testimony; confession; writing of the self; Verstellung.
This article discusses some aspects of Baudelaire’s philosophy of history: his polemic against the idea of progress; his theory of decadence; his faith in the inevitability of sin.Keywords
of the articulation of a political imagination that intertwines the realization of a Renaissance humanist project with the recently discovered space of the New World. Montaigne’s echoes in ... Shakespeare’s Tempest are the starting point for the investigation of controversial aspects of Renaissance humanists’ political imagination about the New World and the European colonization. Keywords More
Human Architecture: Journal of the Sociology of Self-Knowledge Angelo Taiwo Bush 0 Angelo Bush Photography 0 0 Part of the African American Studies Commons , Ethics and Political Philosophy Commons
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