
Pier Paolo Pasolini
By JOSÉ EDUARDO FERNANDES GIRAUDO: In conditions of late capitalism and under the homologating shadow of neoliberal “wokism”, perhaps the best way to claim Pasolini is not to celebrate his centenary
By JOSÉ EDUARDO FERNANDES GIRAUDO: In conditions of late capitalism and under the homologating shadow of neoliberal “wokism”, perhaps the best way to claim Pasolini is not to celebrate his centenary
By JOSÉ EDUARDO FERNANDES GIRAUDO:
The necessary defeat of the terror bandwagon should not be seen only as the defeat of an abstractly authoritarian project.
By JOSÉ EDUARDO FERNANDES GIRAUDO:
The paradoxical use of Israeli symbols by the Brazilian right
By JOSÉ EDUARDO FERNANDES GIRAUDO: In conditions of late capitalism and under the homologating shadow of neoliberal “wokism”, perhaps the best way to claim Pasolini is not to celebrate his centenary
By JOSÉ EDUARDO FERNANDES GIRAUDO:
The necessary defeat of the terror bandwagon should not be seen only as the defeat of an abstractly authoritarian project.
By JOSÉ EDUARDO FERNANDES GIRAUDO:
The paradoxical use of Israeli symbols by the Brazilian right