
The chalices we must remove
By VINICIUS MADUREIRA MAIA: Typical of lay demonstrations, Maria Rita Kehl's text is awful, and the viral excerpt from the interview in question is just more of the same
By VINICIUS MADUREIRA MAIA: Typical of lay demonstrations, Maria Rita Kehl's text is awful, and the viral excerpt from the interview in question is just more of the same
By LEDA TENÓRIO DA MOTTA: It is generally in line with the structuralist method and what comes out of it that people come to the field to denounce discrimination against men and women.
By VIEGAS FERNANDES DA COSTA: Hija de Perra's gaze scrutinized the coloniality of knowledge about new gender debates, centered on the Global North
By ADRIÁN PABLO FANJUL: A breath of fresh air seems to have filled the lungs of Argentina, amidst the barbarity, and this is new
By JUDITH BUTLER & ATHENA ATHANASIOU: Preface by the authors to the book recently published in Brazil
By ARI MARCELO SOLON & JOAO MARCELO MOURA SIMÕES: There is no point in saying that a society was heteronormative if the definition of straight, bi or homosexual, as a constituent substrate of the individual, is something recent
By JOÃO DOS REIS SILVA JUNIOR: Struggles should never be seen as just gender-based, but as a radical transformation whose goal is to eradicate all forms of oppression, including sexism, racism and class exploitation.
By MARCIO ALESSANDRO DE OLIVEIRA: It is possible to talk about grammatical (or ungrammatical) neuter gender in basic education, as long as teachers know linguistic and grammatical theories
By FLÁVIA BIROLI & LUCIANA TATAGIBA: A false explanation, which operates selectively with information and targets those who contribute to the construction of inclusive democracy projects
By SERAPHIM PIETROFORTE: Tertuliana Lustosa deserves support for at least five reasons, all of them quite educational
In our conversation with Renan Quinalha, we discussed the importance of telling the story of the LGBTI+ movement and the current challenges of the movement, as well as its position regarding identity politics.
By CARLOS ZACARIAS DE SENA JÚNIOR & MAÍRA KUBÍK MANO: Defending the university, nowadays, is defending the real subjects that are inside it
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 JOHN KENNEDY FERREIRA: Considerations on performance at the Federal University of Maranhão.
By EDUARDO ELY MENDES RIBEIRO: Capitalist liberalism, based on the principles that guide it, encourages the adoption of pragmatic individualist positions, which go against engagement in inclusive and supportive society projects.
By ELENIRA VILELA: If yesterday we said “Socialism or barbarism”, today we say “Socialism or extinction” and this socialism contemplates within itself the end of all forms of oppression.
By EDUARDO SINKEVISQUE: Commentary on Deise Abreu Pacheco's debut novel
By JACK HALBERSTAN: Preface to the recently published book by Fred Moten and Stefano Harney
By LEDA TENÓRIO DA MOTTA: Michel Foucault on the use of American pragmatism
By VINICIUS MADUREIRA MAIA: Typical of lay demonstrations, Maria Rita Kehl's text is awful, and the viral excerpt from the interview in question is just more of the same
By LEDA TENÓRIO DA MOTTA: It is generally in line with the structuralist method and what comes out of it that people come to the field to denounce discrimination against men and women.
By VIEGAS FERNANDES DA COSTA: Hija de Perra's gaze scrutinized the coloniality of knowledge about new gender debates, centered on the Global North
By ADRIÁN PABLO FANJUL: A breath of fresh air seems to have filled the lungs of Argentina, amidst the barbarity, and this is new
By JUDITH BUTLER & ATHENA ATHANASIOU: Preface by the authors to the book recently published in Brazil
By ARI MARCELO SOLON & JOAO MARCELO MOURA SIMÕES: There is no point in saying that a society was heteronormative if the definition of straight, bi or homosexual, as a constituent substrate of the individual, is something recent
By JOÃO DOS REIS SILVA JUNIOR: Struggles should never be seen as just gender-based, but as a radical transformation whose goal is to eradicate all forms of oppression, including sexism, racism and class exploitation.
By MARCIO ALESSANDRO DE OLIVEIRA: It is possible to talk about grammatical (or ungrammatical) neuter gender in basic education, as long as teachers know linguistic and grammatical theories
By FLÁVIA BIROLI & LUCIANA TATAGIBA: A false explanation, which operates selectively with information and targets those who contribute to the construction of inclusive democracy projects
By SERAPHIM PIETROFORTE: Tertuliana Lustosa deserves support for at least five reasons, all of them quite educational
In our conversation with Renan Quinalha, we discussed the importance of telling the story of the LGBTI+ movement and the current challenges of the movement, as well as its position regarding identity politics.
By CARLOS ZACARIAS DE SENA JÚNIOR & MAÍRA KUBÍK MANO: Defending the university, nowadays, is defending the real subjects that are inside it
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 JOHN KENNEDY FERREIRA: Considerations on performance at the Federal University of Maranhão.
By EDUARDO ELY MENDES RIBEIRO: Capitalist liberalism, based on the principles that guide it, encourages the adoption of pragmatic individualist positions, which go against engagement in inclusive and supportive society projects.
By ELENIRA VILELA: If yesterday we said “Socialism or barbarism”, today we say “Socialism or extinction” and this socialism contemplates within itself the end of all forms of oppression.
By EDUARDO SINKEVISQUE: Commentary on Deise Abreu Pacheco's debut novel
By JACK HALBERSTAN: Preface to the recently published book by Fred Moten and Stefano Harney
By LEDA TENÓRIO DA MOTTA: Michel Foucault on the use of American pragmatism