
Mirror, my mirror...
By RAFAEL MANTOVANI, BRUNO REGASSON & NICOLÁS GONÇALVES: The disputes over what Brazil is and what it should be reveal discursive labyrinths that show us conceptions of identity, desires and moral perspectives about the future
By RAFAEL MANTOVANI, BRUNO REGASSON & NICOLÁS GONÇALVES: The disputes over what Brazil is and what it should be reveal discursive labyrinths that show us conceptions of identity, desires and moral perspectives about the future
By RAFAEL MANTOVANI & NICOLÁS GONÇALVES: Considerations about Andrei Tarkovsky's film
By RAFAEL MANTOVANI:
The master needed the slave, the king needed the subject, just as the rich Brazilian needs the poor
By RAFAEL MANTOVANI:
Denialism is not a social aberration, but a predictable phenomenon of a segmented society that is no longer able to provide meaning to life
By RAFAEL MANTOVANI, BRUNO REGASSON & NICOLÁS GONÇALVES: The disputes over what Brazil is and what it should be reveal discursive labyrinths that show us conceptions of identity, desires and moral perspectives about the future
By RAFAEL MANTOVANI & NICOLÁS GONÇALVES: Considerations about Andrei Tarkovsky's film
By RAFAEL MANTOVANI:
The master needed the slave, the king needed the subject, just as the rich Brazilian needs the poor
By RAFAEL MANTOVANI:
Denialism is not a social aberration, but a predictable phenomenon of a segmented society that is no longer able to provide meaning to life