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HOLLOWS of EXPERIENCE
2010
This essay is divided into two parts, deeply intermingled. Part I examines not only the origin of conscious experience but also how it is possible to ask of our own consciousness how it came to be. Part II examines the origin of experience itself, which soon reveals itself as the ontological question of Being. The chief premise of Part I chapter is that symbolic communion and the categorizations of language have enabled human organisms to distinguish between themselves as actually existing entities and their own immediate experience of themselves and their world. This enables them to reflect upon abstract concepts, including “self,” “experience,” and “world.” Symbolic communication and conc…
El mejor pastor descalzo, san Pascual Baylón o la incursión teatral de Ginés Campillo de Bayle
2016
Resumen: Cuando los ultimos decenios del siglo XVII iban marcando el final de la Casa de Austria en Espana, un clerigo nacido en Elche (Alicante), Gines Campillo de Bayle, intento su incursion en el mundo literario de la epoca. Su figura y obra, por un motivo u otro, siempre han estado rodeadas por un entorno de misterio, desgraciada fortuna y escasa estimacion. Valorado con precaucion por unos pocos, ignorado o criticado por la mayoria, gran parte de su produccion lirica, narrativa y teatral ha conseguido llegar, a pesar de todo, a nuestras manos. Un ejemplo de lo senalado es la comedia teatral, asi titulada por el propio autor, El mejor pastor descalzo, san Pascual Baylon ; toda una demos…
Teresa y Luis, Luis y Teresa. Dos santos en tiempos recios
2016
Resumen: El presente articulo analiza la relacion entre dos grandes santos espanoles de la Contrarreforma Catolica, Teresa de Jesus y el dominico fray Luis Bertran Palabras clave: Teresa de Jesus, Luis Bertran, Santos, Contrarreforma, Carmelitas Descalzos, Dominicos, Siglo XVI Abstract: The present article analyses the relation between two big Spanish saints of the Catholic Counter-reformation, Teresa de Jesus and the Dominican monk Luis Bertran Keywords : Teresa de Jesus, Luis Bertran, Saints, Counter-reformation, Discalced Carmelite, Dominicans, 16th century
De Montaigne a Lope: distintos resultados de una misma decisión
2009
This essay presents the initial hypothesis of the diversity of cases shown by Lope de Vega’s theatre, that multiply perspectives and different endings from the same basic types of conflicts and designs, and tries to verify them with contemporary thought. This diversity is related with a certain type of discourse that has begun to spread out in the very beginning of the Renaissance and was gradually displacing the pre-eminence of universal principles (neo-platonic, or neoaristotelic and scholastic) for an invitation to casuistic analysis, an ethical modality applied that chose the concrete analysis of the concrete situation in front of the universally required dogmas. A type of discourse tha…
The Advent of duanpian xiaoshuo: A Combination of Western Discourse and Chinese Legacy in the Early Definitions of the Modern Short Story
2020
During the late Qing, a thriving transcultural interaction across China and the West determined a burgeoning cultural environment in which new forms of appreciation and critique contributed to the development of a new sense of literary modernity and new ways of conceiving and classifying literature (wen) distant from the “canon”. From the mid of XX century, in Chinese newspapers and magazines literature and leisure reading became a regular section. Shenbao was also one of the first papers which recognized the attractive power of literature and of the so called duanpian xiaoshuo 短篇小說 (Chen 2009, p. 117). In those years, Shenbao introduced new contents and form of reception that were already …
Representation of Peronist unionism in Argentinian sociologist Roberto Carri’s works: From the “vandorismo” to the guerilla “Montoneros” (1967-1974)
2019
En este trabajo abordamos un aspecto de la trayectoria intelectual del sociólogo argentino Roberto Carri, referido a sus estudios sobre el sindicalismo argentino, específicamente el sindicalismo peronista después de 1955. Para hacerlo tomamos en cuenta tres textos claves que le dedicó al tema, en tres momentos particulares de su trayectoria intelectual y militante: el libro Sindicatos y Poder en la Argentina (1967), el artículo ?Sindicalismo de participación, sindicalismo de liberación? (1971), y el texto ?Vandorismo. La política del imperialismo para los trabajadores peronistas? (1974). En estos textos analizaremos cinco elementos: la lectura de la relación entre el peronismo y los sindica…
Ciencia del Comercio, Economía Política y Economía Civil en la Ilustración Española (1714-1808)
2019
The chronology of economic ideas in Spanish Enlightenment is well known. However, the most accepted periodization does not fit with the evolution of moral philosophy and political economy in the 18th century, nor does it reflect the alternation in economic ideologies. After considering a joint articulation of national and generational approaches to the European economic thought, it seems important to differentiate the contents of political economy and civil economy to study the Spanish case. Below is a new periodization in five stages of enlightened economic thought in Spain: the time of colbertism and projectism (1714-1740), this of the learning of the science of commerce in Ensenada’s per…
La evolución de las pautas de consumo de las familias valencianas. Una aproximación a los cambios de comportamiento en el siglo XVIII
2019
En las áreas más dinámicas de la Europa Occidental la llamada revolución del consumo hizo su aparición a finales del xvii. También en la España Mediterránea se produjeron cambios significativos en las pautas adquisitivas de las familias, derivados del excepcional desarrollo económico experimentado a lo largo del siglo xviii. Cambios que dudamos en calificar de revolucionarios –ya que responden a un proceso progresivo en el que intervienen múltiples variables–, y que en nuestra opinión consideramos que el término que mejor caracteriza este período es el de evolución del consumo. La base documental utilizada en este estudio comparativo la constituye un conjunto de escrituras de dote repartida…
“Dinner by the River” and “Driving to the Airport”: Andrew Taylor’s Polish Ash Poems and Jacques Derrida’s Cinder
2019
Andrew Taylor (b. 1940), one of the most eminent living Australian poets, has had a lasting relationship with Poland and Opole in particular. As a result of one of his several visits to Opole, he wrote two poems, “Dinner by the River,” which was later included in the volume edited by Peter Rose The Best Australian Poems 2008 (Melbourne: Black Inc., 2008), and “Driving to the Airport,” which appeared in The Unhaunting (London: Salt, 2009). Both poems were originally included in the volume Australia: Identity, Memory and Destiny (ed. Wolny and Nicieja, Opole 2008). The aim of this paper is, therefore, to explore the image of Poland, and the Odra River in particular, the Australian poet has cr…
From Theatre to Theatricality—How to Construct Reality
1995
At the end of the nineteenth century, the dominance of language, so typical of Western culture since the Renaissance, was increasingly challenged. As early as 1876, Nietzsche wrote on Richard Wagner in Thoughts Out of Season:He was the first to recognize an evil which is as widespread as civilization itself among men; language is everywhere diseased, and the burden of this terrible disease weighs heavily upon the whole of man's development. Inasmuch as language has retreated ever more and more from its true province— the expression of strong feelings, which it was once able to convey in all their simplicity—and has always had to strain after the practically impossible achievement of communi…