
Miragraphs
By RICARDO FABBRINI:
Considerations on Mira Schendel's artistic path
By FREDRIC JAMESON: Class and Allegory in Contemporary Mass Culture
By EDUARDO VIVEIROS DE CASTRO: Read the presentation of the recently released book by Pierre Clastres
By REMY J. FONTANA: Tracing Nazism from Stefan Zweig's autobiography and its resonances in today's Brazil
By SEBASTIÃO VELASCO E CRUZ:
Considerations about the results and consequences of the US elections
By PAULO SILVEIRA:
Considerations about the facial expressions of Jair M. Bolsonaro
By GILDA DE MELLO E SOUZA: Commentary on the book “The Apple in the Dark”
By ANDERSON CAMPOS, ANDRÉIA GALVÃO, PATRÍCIA LEMOS & PATRÍCIA VIEIRA TRÓPIA:
The unionism of workers in essential services in the pandemic
By ANA TARGINA RODRIGUES FERRAZ: The far right, ultraliberal policies and the resurgence of authoritarianism in Latin America
By MANCHETÔMETRO: Eduardo Barbabela, researcher at Manchetômetro, and Leonardo Barbosa, political scientist and researcher at the Brazilian Legislative Observatory (OLB), look back at 2020: the year that will not end
By CELSO FAVARETTO:
The construction by Brazilian critics of an image of the painter Lasar Segall
By TARSO GENRO:
Bolsonaro cannot continue to govern, the State is deteriorating and his bet on “the worse the better” only favors the assailants of chaos
By JALDES MENESES:
Watching centrão electoral victories in municipal elections makes up the reliquary of our eternal museum of big news
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: In the STF's play, the one who loses is the working class: until when?
By RANDAL JOHNSON:
An inventory of the differences and similarities between the novel and the film based on the examination of their specific codes
By HERBERT MARCUSE: Lecture given at Stanford University in March 1974
By HENRI ACSELRAD:
Environmental inequality affects the dispossessed in the expropriation of their environments and in the precarious conditions that characterize their location in cities
By LUIZ AUGUSTO E. FARIA: In Brazil, corruption went beyond the institutions of the judiciary and the armed forces, it attacked the very soul of the nation
By FREDRIC JAMESON: Class and Allegory in Contemporary Mass Culture
By EDUARDO VIVEIROS DE CASTRO: Read the presentation of the recently released book by Pierre Clastres
By REMY J. FONTANA: Tracing Nazism from Stefan Zweig's autobiography and its resonances in today's Brazil
By SEBASTIÃO VELASCO E CRUZ:
Considerations about the results and consequences of the US elections
By PAULO SILVEIRA:
Considerations about the facial expressions of Jair M. Bolsonaro
By GILDA DE MELLO E SOUZA: Commentary on the book “The Apple in the Dark”
By ANDERSON CAMPOS, ANDRÉIA GALVÃO, PATRÍCIA LEMOS & PATRÍCIA VIEIRA TRÓPIA:
The unionism of workers in essential services in the pandemic
By ANA TARGINA RODRIGUES FERRAZ: The far right, ultraliberal policies and the resurgence of authoritarianism in Latin America
By MANCHETÔMETRO: Eduardo Barbabela, researcher at Manchetômetro, and Leonardo Barbosa, political scientist and researcher at the Brazilian Legislative Observatory (OLB), look back at 2020: the year that will not end
By CELSO FAVARETTO:
The construction by Brazilian critics of an image of the painter Lasar Segall
By TARSO GENRO:
Bolsonaro cannot continue to govern, the State is deteriorating and his bet on “the worse the better” only favors the assailants of chaos
By JALDES MENESES:
Watching centrão electoral victories in municipal elections makes up the reliquary of our eternal museum of big news
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: In the STF's play, the one who loses is the working class: until when?
By RANDAL JOHNSON:
An inventory of the differences and similarities between the novel and the film based on the examination of their specific codes
By HERBERT MARCUSE: Lecture given at Stanford University in March 1974
By HENRI ACSELRAD:
Environmental inequality affects the dispossessed in the expropriation of their environments and in the precarious conditions that characterize their location in cities
By LUIZ AUGUSTO E. FARIA: In Brazil, corruption went beyond the institutions of the judiciary and the armed forces, it attacked the very soul of the nation