Whiskey Imperialism
By HOMERO SANTIAGO: Commentary on Georges Orwell's book, Burmese Days
By HOMERO SANTIAGO: Commentary on Georges Orwell's book, Burmese Days
By JULIO CESAR TELES: It is not just a film that knew how to use visual resources, period sources or portray a traumatic moment in Brazilian history; it is a necessary film, which assumes the function of memory and resistance.
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: Whenever Europe prepared for war, it ended up happening, with the tragic consequences we know
By LUIZ MARQUES: The privatization of personal existence can be interpreted as a symptom of “alienation,” which suspends collective ties with the species and the planet
By SAMUEL KILSZTAJN: The banner of democracy, displayed by the West, has always been used as a mere instrument of domination
By IGOR FELIPPE SANTOS: Brazil has the opportunity to cut the thread of history that maintains the legacy of dictatorship and military guardianship over our democracy
By HOMERO SANTIAGO: Commentary on Georges Orwell's book, Burmese Days
By JULIO CESAR TELES: It is not just a film that knew how to use visual resources, period sources or portray a traumatic moment in Brazilian history; it is a necessary film, which assumes the function of memory and resistance.
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: Whenever Europe prepared for war, it ended up happening, with the tragic consequences we know
By LUIZ MARQUES: The privatization of personal existence can be interpreted as a symptom of “alienation,” which suspends collective ties with the species and the planet
By SAMUEL KILSZTAJN: The banner of democracy, displayed by the West, has always been used as a mere instrument of domination
By IGOR FELIPPE SANTOS: Brazil has the opportunity to cut the thread of history that maintains the legacy of dictatorship and military guardianship over our democracy