
Images of Algeria
By AFRANIO CATANI: Commentary on Pierre Bourdieu's book about the photographs he took in Algeria in the 1950s and 1960s
By AFRANIO CATANI: Commentary on Pierre Bourdieu's book about the photographs he took in Algeria in the 1950s and 1960s
By FERNANDO RIOS: About the body and its intricacies (inside and out)
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR & SILAS PEREIRA ALVES RAMOS: The fight against the 6x1 scale is not just about rest days, but about the restoration of labor dignity. If capital transforms time into a commodity, resistance must
By DENISE LOBATO GENTIL & GILBERTO MARINGONI: Reducing dependence on the hegemonic currency and moving towards a multipolar monetary and financial system requires coordinated movements of various kinds
By PEDRO TTC LIMA: Léo Lins insists that his irony was misinterpreted, but irony presupposes a pact of recognition. When the stage becomes a pulpit of prejudices, the audience laughs — or not — from the same place
By ERIVALDO COSTA DE OLIVEIRA: The Northeast is not one, but many – and its identity, like Brazil, remains in dispute
By AFRANIO CATANI: Commentary on Pierre Bourdieu's book about the photographs he took in Algeria in the 1950s and 1960s
By FERNANDO RIOS: About the body and its intricacies (inside and out)
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR & SILAS PEREIRA ALVES RAMOS: The fight against the 6x1 scale is not just about rest days, but about the restoration of labor dignity. If capital transforms time into a commodity, resistance must
By DENISE LOBATO GENTIL & GILBERTO MARINGONI: Reducing dependence on the hegemonic currency and moving towards a multipolar monetary and financial system requires coordinated movements of various kinds
By PEDRO TTC LIMA: Léo Lins insists that his irony was misinterpreted, but irony presupposes a pact of recognition. When the stage becomes a pulpit of prejudices, the audience laughs — or not — from the same place
By ERIVALDO COSTA DE OLIVEIRA: The Northeast is not one, but many – and its identity, like Brazil, remains in dispute