
Wait, hope — written in lowercase
By JEANNE MARIE GAGNEBIN: How can Franz Kafka's texts, which are often interpreted as expressions of absurdity or despair, instead be read by Walter Benjamin as figures of hope [espoir]?
By JEANNE MARIE GAGNEBIN: How can Franz Kafka's texts, which are often interpreted as expressions of absurdity or despair, instead be read by Walter Benjamin as figures of hope [espoir]?
By VINÍCIUS SÃO PEDRO: “The mysterious vocalizations kept everyone awake, filled with a kind of indignation, disturbing and feverish”
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: The BRICS challenge the global financial hegemony of the United States and its close allies
By MONICA LOYOLA STIVAL: What is Guilherme Boulos' place in the Brazilian political imagination and to what extent does he bring with him a horizon of transformation?
By MARGA FERRÉ: The rise of the far right in the last decade is a reaction, and a global reaction at that. But a reaction to what?
By ALIPIO DESOUSA FILHO: Electoral campaigns that recognize the importance of the struggle for recognition demonstrate a true commitment to democracy and social justice.
By JEANNE MARIE GAGNEBIN: How can Franz Kafka's texts, which are often interpreted as expressions of absurdity or despair, instead be read by Walter Benjamin as figures of hope [espoir]?
By VINÍCIUS SÃO PEDRO: “The mysterious vocalizations kept everyone awake, filled with a kind of indignation, disturbing and feverish”
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: The BRICS challenge the global financial hegemony of the United States and its close allies
By MONICA LOYOLA STIVAL: What is Guilherme Boulos' place in the Brazilian political imagination and to what extent does he bring with him a horizon of transformation?
By MARGA FERRÉ: The rise of the far right in the last decade is a reaction, and a global reaction at that. But a reaction to what?
By ALIPIO DESOUSA FILHO: Electoral campaigns that recognize the importance of the struggle for recognition demonstrate a true commitment to democracy and social justice.