
Nelson Wedekin's Freedom of Friendship
By REMY J. FONTANA: Introduction by the organizer of the newly released book
By REMY J. FONTANA: Introduction by the organizer of the newly released book
By REMY J. FONTANA: Genocide may already be underway, in certain situations, before we are fully aware of it, by which time it will be too late
By REMY J. FONTANA:
Reconciliation carries risks, costs and can even be dangerous
By REMY J. FONTANA:
From the reign of a pure-hearted philosopher to the ruin of the country under a despicable ruler
By REMY J. FONTANA:
Canudos and the favelas and poor outskirts of Brazil follow the same perverse and decimating logic
By REMY J. FONTANA:
Jair Bolsonaro and the hypothesis (or bet) of genocide.
By REMY J. FONTANA:
Comments on Fellini's book of interviews
By REMY J. FONTANA: Tracing Nazism from Stefan Zweig's autobiography and its resonances in today's Brazil
By REMY J. FONTANA:
Novembrada constituted a milestone of democratic protagonism for the people of Florianópolis, who dignified themselves in the fight for freedoms and rights
By REMY J. FONTANA:
The conception of success embedded in the idea of meritocracy refers to a very narrow definition of what a successful life is, and very restricted in terms of those who benefit from it.
By REMY J. FONTANA: Commentary on the book by Gabriel Garcia Márquez
By REMY J. FONTANA: Commentary on the fiction book by historian Mary Del Priore
By Remy J. Fontana:
Commentary on the novels of Antonio Callado and Ana Maria Gonçalves
By Remy Jose Fontana:
The drastic change we are experiencing, for an undefined period, worries us, challenges us, makes us strange; strangeness in relation to ourselves, to others, the reality that seems different, empty, indeterminate, unknown, threatening
By REMY J. FONTANA: Introduction by the organizer of the newly released book
By REMY J. FONTANA: Genocide may already be underway, in certain situations, before we are fully aware of it, by which time it will be too late
By REMY J. FONTANA:
Reconciliation carries risks, costs and can even be dangerous
By REMY J. FONTANA:
From the reign of a pure-hearted philosopher to the ruin of the country under a despicable ruler
By REMY J. FONTANA:
Canudos and the favelas and poor outskirts of Brazil follow the same perverse and decimating logic
By REMY J. FONTANA:
Jair Bolsonaro and the hypothesis (or bet) of genocide.
By REMY J. FONTANA:
Comments on Fellini's book of interviews
By REMY J. FONTANA: Tracing Nazism from Stefan Zweig's autobiography and its resonances in today's Brazil
By REMY J. FONTANA:
Novembrada constituted a milestone of democratic protagonism for the people of Florianópolis, who dignified themselves in the fight for freedoms and rights
By REMY J. FONTANA:
The conception of success embedded in the idea of meritocracy refers to a very narrow definition of what a successful life is, and very restricted in terms of those who benefit from it.
By REMY J. FONTANA: Commentary on the book by Gabriel Garcia Márquez
By REMY J. FONTANA: Commentary on the fiction book by historian Mary Del Priore
By Remy J. Fontana:
Commentary on the novels of Antonio Callado and Ana Maria Gonçalves
By Remy Jose Fontana:
The drastic change we are experiencing, for an undefined period, worries us, challenges us, makes us strange; strangeness in relation to ourselves, to others, the reality that seems different, empty, indeterminate, unknown, threatening