
The speech that silences
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: If literature serves to keep talented people alive, they need to turn against that which leads to silence, to avoid assuming omission as a way out.
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: If literature serves to keep talented people alive, they need to turn against that which leads to silence, to avoid assuming omission as a way out.
By JOSÉ GERALDO COUTO: Commentary on the film directed by Hong Sang-soo, currently showing in theaters
By JALDES MENESES: Political realignment and historical bloc in the Brazilian “northern question”
By KARIN BRÜNING: The correlation between Generation Z, Millennials and the increasing use of robots – a future in the making
By ANDRÉ MÁRCIO NEVES SOARES: For narcissists like Trump, objections to their will are met with more violence
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: If literature serves to keep talented people alive, they need to turn against that which leads to silence, to avoid assuming omission as a way out.
By JOSÉ GERALDO COUTO: Commentary on the film directed by Hong Sang-soo, currently showing in theaters
By JALDES MENESES: Political realignment and historical bloc in the Brazilian “northern question”
By KARIN BRÜNING: The correlation between Generation Z, Millennials and the increasing use of robots – a future in the making
By ANDRÉ MÁRCIO NEVES SOARES: For narcissists like Trump, objections to their will are met with more violence