
Identitarianism and its paradoxes
By MARILIA AMORIM: When belonging to a collective is privileged, there is an individual, but there is no subject
By MARILIA AMORIM: When belonging to a collective is privileged, there is an individual, but there is no subject
By MARILIA AMORIM: The process of “illiteracy” of readers that is promoted by computerization
By MARILIA AMORIM:
The carnivalesque inversion of the scene goes further. It sweeps away the rotten power that had settled there.
By MARILIA AMORIM:
The current form of debate reaffirms the vices of undemocratic power devices
By MARILIA AMORIM: With or without frontmen, with or without “lawyers”, there is no politician, lawyer or magistrate in the country today with the discursive power of Lula
By MARILIA AMORIM: When belonging to a collective is privileged, there is an individual, but there is no subject
By MARILIA AMORIM: The process of “illiteracy” of readers that is promoted by computerization
By MARILIA AMORIM:
The carnivalesque inversion of the scene goes further. It sweeps away the rotten power that had settled there.
By MARILIA AMORIM:
The current form of debate reaffirms the vices of undemocratic power devices
By MARILIA AMORIM: With or without frontmen, with or without “lawyers”, there is no politician, lawyer or magistrate in the country today with the discursive power of Lula