Search results for "Situationism"
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Guy Debord, classicità, tempo e spazio
2020
After having defined what "classical" means (the recovery of one's own time from time), the essay explains why Debord's theory of historicity is to be considered "classical". This assertion is argued with reference to Hegel, Croce, Feuerbach.
El happening y la creación de situaciones en dos novelas de Julio Cortázar espacios de liberación y metáfora de la escritura
2013
In his 60’s theoretical texts Julio Cortázar wrote about the happening as an avant-garde and radical practice. He underlined as well the difficulties of the 60’s intelligentsia to conceptualize it properly. His novels 62. Modelo para armar and Libro de Manuel experimented with the structure of happening as a model for narrative exploration. In fact, Cortázar used the happening and the debordian idea of situation for giving a possible answer to the main debate about the relationship between critical intelligentsia and political activity.
El happening y la creación de situaciones en dos novelas de Julio Cortázar espacios de liberación y metáfora de la escritura
2013
Julio Cortázar señaló en sus textos teóricos de finales de los sesenta la naturaleza vanguardista y radical del happening y la dificultad de la intelectualidad del momento para conceptualizarlo adecuadamente. Sus novelas 62. Modelo para armar y, sobre todo, Libro de Manuel experimentaron narrativamente con el happening y, en ciertos momentos, escenificaron propuestas cercanas a la experimentación situacionista que preconizaba Debord: algunos de sus personajes producían intervenciones en el espacio público que quebraban las inercias vitales y la percepción de la realidad de aquellos personajes que se veían afectados por ellas. Esos happenings e intervenciones situacionistas sirvieron a Cortá…
Explaining the Inexplicable: Differences in Attributions for the Holocaust in Germany, Israel, and Poland
2016
Seventy years have passed since the Holocaust, but this cataclysmic event continues to reverberate in the present. In this research, we examine attributions about the causes of the Holocaust and the influence of such attributions on intergroup relations. Three representative surveys were conducted among Germans, Poles, and Israeli Jews to examine inter- and intragroup variations in attributions for the Holocaust and how these attributions influence intergroup attitudes. Results indicated that Germans made more external than internal attributions and were especially low in attributing an evil essence to their ancestors. Israelis and Poles mainly endorsed the obedient essence attribution and …