Sonho e Realidade em A Hora do Lobo
In The Hour of the Wolf (Bergman, 1966), Johan Borg and his wife live in an island, secluded from the […]
Seja no chá, seja no sexo: consentimento é tudo
If someone said “yes” to tea around your house last Saturday, that doesn’t mean that they want you to make […]
A citizen of Internetland
Don’t go too far for the women’s day! Following is an interview with cartoonist, illustrator and creator of comic books […]
L’évasion sans fin
Reportage écrit par Julie López (reportage paru chez Plaza Pública le 11/02/2015). Traduit par José Guerra. “Quédate” (« Reste »), la campagne […]
Destroy and Obscure: US Foreign Policy Choices in the Age of the Islamic State
The liberal intellectual class often suggests that the violence perpetrated by the Islamic State is unique in its scope and […]
Leonilson: Verdades e Mentiras
Leonilson So many days, 1989 Tinta preta sobre papel 29,5 x 21,0 cm Foto: Rubens Chiri The drawing is the […]
Gestão Mercantil da Água: A Esperança Delirante de que O Livre Mercado É O Bem *
This article, largely a transcoding of two documentaries, is fighting the free market as the solution to water scarcity in […]
Samba: Racines, Mémoires et Rélations entre le Brésil et l’Afrique
A product one hundred percent Brazilian, the seed of the samba crossed the Atlantic Ocean from Africa to Brazil through slaves in the […]
The Nubians, Egypt’s invisible people: Removing a nation through neglect and assimilation
In contemporary media, it seems impossible to avoid buzzwords like “human rights” and “violations” or to see pages upon pages […]
“El aire guatemalteco es tóxico -dijo él (…). La gente que vive aquí es como de piedra, es gente muerta.”: la Guatemala de Rodrigo Rey Rosa.
The melancholy of writing about a country like Guatemala rewords in direct expressions, rigorous and precise words to describe its […]