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Translating passive revolution in Brazil
(2012-06-01)
This article sets out to examine Antonio Gramsci's use of the concept of passive revolution and thereby 'translate' it to an alternative historical and contemporary context. If we can observe Gramsci as a 'translator' of ...
Translating passive revolution in Brazil
(2012-06-01)
This article sets out to examine Antonio Gramsci's use of the concept of passive revolution and thereby 'translate' it to an alternative historical and contemporary context. If we can observe Gramsci as a 'translator' of ...
Cinema and/as Revolution: The New Latin American Cinema
(2013)
The New Latin American Cinema has been traditionally defined as a political cinema committed to the transformation of the social conditions that characterized Latin America in the 1960s. The notion of revolution has been ...
China’s energy revolution in the context of the Global Energy Transition
In June 2014, at a conference of China’s Central Leading Group for Financial
and Economic Affairs Commission, General Secretary Xi Jinping launched
the idea that China should initiate an energy revolution. The revolution
would ...
THE BEAN AS A METAPHOR OF THE NATION, THE POPULAR SUBJECTS AND THE REVOLUTION IN "ROTOLOGIA DEL POROTO" BY PABLO DE ROKHA
(UNIV CHILE, FAC FILOS HUMAN EDUC, 2015)
This article analyzes "Rotologia del poroto" by Pablo de Rokha. Our contention states that the bean works as a multiple and complex metaphor, allowing the poetic voice to refer to the nation, the working-class subjects and ...
Revolutionaries and bandits: the Villista trajectory in the Mexican Revolution
(Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUC-RS), 2005-06-01)
In the last decades of the 1901 century the Mexican society went through a period of political and economical stability, and relative social tranquility. on contrast, during the revolutionary context various armed movements ...
Revolutionaries and bandits: the Villista trajectory in the Mexican Revolution
(Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUC-RS), 2005-06-01)
In the last decades of the 1901 century the Mexican society went through a period of political and economical stability, and relative social tranquility. on contrast, during the revolutionary context various armed movements ...
The triumph of the Bolshevik RevolutionEl triunfo de la Revolución Bolchevique
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2018)
Revolutionaries and bandits: the Villista trajectory in the Mexican Revolution
(Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUC-RS), 2014)