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This final issue of JORH for 2022 revisits the topics of (1) cancer, (2) religious philosophy, and (3) uniquely collates a number of papers discussing the theme of death and dying—which seems an ... /1568180291096793093. Cancer; Religious philosophy; Death; Dying; Queen Elizabeth II - Accepted: 14 September 2022 © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer
; Gender; Medical and religious philosophy; Measurement scales; J; S; Peale Introduction With COVID-19 still simmering, two other global issues continue to challenge international security, namely the ... Nigeria, and (16) factors challenging the spiritual rehabilitation of Iranian men affected by natural disasters. Medical Philosophy A small collection of articles in this issue present topics that relate
climate change, belief in God, and left–right political orientation. These constructs were measured slightly differently across the studies. Regardless of how these constructs were measured, believers were ... -believers, and with only a few exceptions, these differences disappeared after covarying political orientation (left-right or liberal-conservative). Contrary to those who argue that there is something
The article aims to analyze how in the experience of motherhood/fatherhood the human body can become a stamp of certain social, political, ideological, emotional changes that characterize our times ... argentino, una antología (The New Argentine Short Story, An Antology), selected and prefaced by Elsa Drucaroff, and published in 2017 by the University Publishing House of the Faculty of Philosophy and
The article aims to analyze how in the experience of motherhood/fatherhood the human body can become a stamp of certain social, political, ideological, emotional changes that characterize our times ... Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the UBA: “Lo que ha comenzado” (What has begun) by Alejandra Laurencich (1963–) and “Los viejitos” (The old couple) by Patricia Suárez (1969–), as well as the (short
The article aims to analyze how in the experience of motherhood/fatherhood the human body can become a stamp of certain social, political, ideological, emotional changes that characterize our times ... argentino, una antología (The New Argentine Short Story, An Antology), selected and prefaced by Elsa Drucaroff, and published in 2017 by the University Publishing House of the Faculty of Philosophy and
The article aims to analyze how in the experience of motherhood/fatherhood the human body can become a stamp of certain social, political, ideological, emotional changes that characterize our times ... argentino, una antología (The New Argentine Short Story, An Antology), selected and prefaced by Elsa Drucaroff, and published in 2017 by the University Publishing House of the Faculty of Philosophy and
The article aims to analyze how in the experience of motherhood/fatherhood the human body can become a stamp of certain social, political, ideological, emotional changes that characterize our times ... argentino, una antología (The New Argentine Short Story, An Antology), selected and prefaced by Elsa Drucaroff, and published in 2017 by the University Publishing House of the Faculty of Philosophy and
The article aims to analyze how in the experience of motherhood/fatherhood the human body can become a stamp of certain social, political, ideological, emotional changes that characterize our times ... argentino, una antología (The New Argentine Short Story, An Antology), selected and prefaced by Elsa Drucaroff, and published in 2017 by the University Publishing House of the Faculty of Philosophy and
Departing from Laclau and Mouffe, I propose that “Things we lost in the fire” of Enriquez opens a way for the political transformation of women, not linked to representation, but to rhetorical ... , problematizing the territorialization of singular affections in hegemonic social formations. This rhetoric suggests the possibility of dissensus of women where the condition becomes a political power of
Departing from Laclau and Mouffe, I propose that “Things we lost in the fire” of Enriquez opens a way for the political transformation of women, not linked to representation, but to rhetorical ... , problematizing the territorialization of singular affections in hegemonic social formations. This rhetoric suggests the possibility of dissensus of women where the condition becomes a political power of
Departing from Laclau and Mouffe, I propose that “Things we lost in the fire” of Enriquez opens a way for the political transformation of women, not linked to representation, but to rhetorical ... , problematizing the territorialization of singular affections in hegemonic social formations. This rhetoric suggests the possibility of dissensus of women where the condition becomes a political power of
, indirectly and directly, the political and social consequences of past decades in Peruvian society. Above all, the consequences for some women of the anti-subversive policies and the state of exception that ... faces into landscapes to represent the way in which these political changes impact women's lives. Thus, the landscape of faces in the foreground takes center stage in trying to understand the complex
, indirectly and directly, the political and social consequences of past decades in Peruvian society. Above all, the consequences for some women of the anti-subversive policies and the state of exception that ... faces into landscapes to represent the way in which these political changes impact women's lives. Thus, the landscape of faces in the foreground takes center stage in trying to understand the complex
, indirectly and directly, the political and social consequences of past decades in Peruvian society. Above all, the consequences for some women of the anti-subversive policies and the state of exception that ... faces into landscapes to represent the way in which these political changes impact women's lives. Thus, the landscape of faces in the foreground takes center stage in trying to understand the complex
In this article, I will observe two omnipresent mechanisms in the cinematography of Lucrecia Martel. In the first place, I will analyze in the film La ciénaga (2001) a political urgency to inquire ... definitively turns Martel's cinema into a project that brings with it a decentralizing gesture. in the Argentine cultural field. In this sense, there is a key political decision that runs through her films as a
In this article, I will observe two omnipresent mechanisms in the cinematography of Lucrecia Martel. In the first place, I will analyze in the film La ciénaga (2001) a political urgency to inquire ... definitively turns Martel's cinema into a project that brings with it a decentralizing gesture. in the Argentine cultural field. In this sense, there is a key political decision that runs through her films as a
In this article, I will observe two omnipresent mechanisms in the cinematography of Lucrecia Martel. In the first place, I will analyze in the film La ciénaga (2001) a political urgency to inquire ... definitively turns Martel's cinema into a project that brings with it a decentralizing gesture. in the Argentine cultural field. In this sense, there is a key political decision that runs through her films as a
This article analyzes of Yorlady Ruiz’ work, a Colombian artist, who configures new aesthetic territories of the body, suggesting political, erotic and historical readings of the country through ... ). Dispossession: The performative in the political. Polity Press. [ Links ] Butler, J. (2006). Vida precaria. El poder del duelo y la violencia. Paidós. [ Links ] Deleuze, G. et Guattari. (1972). L’Anti
This article analyzes of Yorlady Ruiz’ work, a Colombian artist, who configures new aesthetic territories of the body, suggesting political, erotic and historical readings of the country through ... ). Dispossession: The performative in the political. Polity Press. [ Links ] Butler, J. (2006). Vida precaria. El poder del duelo y la violencia. Paidós. [ Links ] Deleuze, G. et Guattari. (1972). L’Anti