No. 31 (2019)

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The 2019 issue, known as the year "Chile Awoke," is exceptional. It shares reflections and perspectives, incorporating the dossier under the theme "Environment, Dams, and Culture." Through disciplines such as Anthropology, Law, and Sociology, environmental perspectives linked to political ecology are presented. The articles present a rigorous and critical analysis of local phenomena deeply linked to global processes. Given the contingencies inherent to the social uprising that occurred throughout the year and became especially evident since October, this unique volume and issue also explores, through different methodologies, the violation of human rights in cases of corruption, the application of semiology in case studies, and the work of Luis Durand, linked to 20th-century Chilean agrarian society. This issue also includes two reviews on poetics: the aesthetics of the unstable present in the work of José-Miguel Ullán, and from Angola As simetrías de Mulher by Cíntia Eliane Gonçalves André.

Published: 2019-12-19