No. 40 (2024)
Presentation number 40
This 2024 EstuDAv Estudios Avanzados Magazine begins with a set of publications focused on offering methodological modalities to show how audiovisual arts and visual and poetic arts in writing can express violent experiences and discriminations with specific bodies and identities, thanks to the work of Bruno Jara and with Esmael Alves de Oliveira and Catia Paranhos Martins, respectively. In a busier aspect of the existence of moralizing modes in education, Óscar Pino historically investigates singing in Latin American schools. From another institutional concern, the exercises of hegemony through representation in the constitutions in our America are exemplified by Matías Campos and Maxwell Wood with the constitutional Chilean experience. While Ivan Basewicz Rojana reveals how shocking public cases are protagonists in institutional courses of internal security, considering ten years of Carlos Saul Menem’s government in Argentina. In this surprising line, Isabella Martins Carpentieri exposes how, behind the disaster in Rio Grande do Sul, colonialism and environmentally displaced people come to light in the face of what is the consequences of climate change. In this line, occupied by the importance of recognizing socioecological relationships, Erika Sacussi and Paula Reinoso investigate the possibilities of mangroves to act as blue carbon sinks. From a more rhetorical perspective, the energy transition and the circular economy, for Erika Sacussi and Paula Reinoso, would act by accentuating neoliberal rationalities. Both authors focus on agroecologies in the province of Córdoba, Argentina. Finally, the energies and their political and experiential modalities of the transitions in South America are reviewed by Fernando Tula-Molina, who highlights the contributions of the book compiled in 2023 by Santiago Garrido. These contributions offer insights to think about from our America along with the deployment of our past to the forefront and with innovative interdisciplinary proposals for our future.