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Indagini NMR su legni moderni e antichi.
2007
La suspensión de la libre circulación de inversiones extranjeras en España por la crisis del COVID-19
2020
La libre circulación de inversiones es uno de los mantras que ha caracterizado la modernidad económica. El principio, sin embargo, se encuentra sometido a creciente prevención, en el marco de una visión crítica hacia la globalización en un mundo en pleno reajuste geoestratégico. Una de las manifestaciones de esta tendencia reciente de empoderamiento del Estado se refleja en la articulación de mecanismos de control de las inversiones foráneas que le permitan evitar que sectores claves de la economía nacional caigan en manos de inversores extranjeros, en muchas ocasiones, controlados por Estados competidores. A diferencia de lo que ocurre con los países de nuestro entorno, España había sido i…
La ribellione delle lingue: interrelazione delle arti e poesia sperimentale
2018
Este artículo plantea una sintética historia del surgimiento de la poesía ex perimental en España, enfocada hacia la utopía expresiva de la integración de las artes como lenguaje supranacional y réplica al dominio de la imagen en la cultura de masas. This paper presents a synthetic history of the emergence of experimental poetry in Spain, focused on the expressive utopia of the integration of the arts as a supranational language and a replica of the hegemony of image in mass culture. Cet article présente une histoire synthétique de l’émergence de la poésie expérimentale en Espagne, centrée sur l’utopie expressive de l’intégra tion des arts en tant que langue supranationale et réplique de l’…
Economicism and Nihilism in the Eclipse of Humanism
2014
This article is based on the conviction that the major problems nowadays are not technical, but ethical, and are incumbent on homo qua homo. The origin of these problems is the advancement of economicism as a supreme interpretation of human and social reality, which means the primacy of the “market” and considering human beings in terms of what they have rather than what they are. Economicism emerges in “modernity” and assumes that everything that does not have market value is either devaluated or rejected. In consequence, the human being has been devaluated and has turned into a simple object of the market. “Postmodernity” mixes economicism and techno-scientificism (chrematistics and instr…
El escultor del tiempo: claves de la “filosofía cinematográfica” de Gilles Deleuze
2018
Gilles Deleuze ha ofrecido en sus dos estudios sobre cine —L’image–mouvement y L’image– temps— una de las propuestas más ambiciosas de las últimas décadas en lo que concierne a la relación entre filosofía y cine, hasta el punto de construir una auténtica “filosofía cinematográfica” y de inaugurar, en paralelo a Stanley Cavell, una fructífera línea de investigación filosófica que ha dado en denominarse como “film–philosophy”. Su primera obra se centra, fundamentalmente, en elaborar una metafísica del tiempo inspirada en la filosofía de Henri Bergson, pero utilizando las posibilidades del cine para complementar y trascender las ideas del autor de L’évolution créatice. En su se…
Markku Eskelisen Nonstop ja tekstuaalinen tila
2004
Augusto Del Noce e l'eterogenesi dei fini della rivoluzione nel Novecento
2008
This essays aims at studying how Marxism acts within the European scene; there it never succeeds in the direct attainment of power but it spreads on a cultural and social level, as an ideology of materialism and as a criticism to the common religious tradition. According to Augusto Del Noce it is a paradox that the Marxist thought becomes an unconscious ally of the bourgeois spirit whose aim is the spreading of the consumerism logic and of a laicized lifestyle in a society where, during the latter postwar period, the contemporary phenomenon of natural irreligion spreads as exclusion of God from the public and private life. He thinks that a freer and more united society can be created giving…
Constructing the Centre from the Periphery
2003
During recent decades, scientific activity in the Spanish Enlightenment has attracted the attention of many historians of science. The policies of enlightened governments have been regarded as an important step in the process of modernisation of eighteenth-century Spanish society. At the beginning of that century, a new Bourbon dynasty was established in Spain and its policies have been regarded — mainly by conservative historians — as an attempt to introduce “foreign” ideas and practices into Spain. These policies have also been considered as a major effort to “modernise” a supposedly traditionalist country isolated from the rest of Europe and under the control of the powerful Catholic Chu…
Comparative Decadence? Male Queerness in Late Nineteenth- and Late Twentieth-Century Fiction
2018
Emig’s chapter compares Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray and Alan Hollinghurst’s The Swimming-Pool Library. After outlining the different historical contexts of queer masculinity in the novels, it points out parallels, such as its legal repression in late Victorianism and at the time of the AIDS crisis under Thatcher. Wilde’s novel provokes with homoerotic longing, Hollinghurst’s with pornographic depictions of gay sex. Both texts are decadent fantasies, yet also criticise double standards of hegemonic masculinity and heteronormativity. Hollinghurst’s novel further exposes its Wildean subtext as class-ridden and colonial. In addition, the scandalous male as narcissistic consumer of …
Foucault and deaf education in Finland
2016
The influence of Michel Foucault’s thinking in critical disability studies, and to social studies of deafness, can hardly be doubted. Foucault has offered valuable tools for the critical rethinking of deaf education and pedagogy with respect to normalization and disciplinary power, which are integrally related to the historical construction of deafness as deficiency and pathology by modern, medical, and psychological knowledge. This article explores the applicability and critical potential of the Foucauldian concepts of disciplinary power, surveillance, and normalization within the specific context of the history of deaf education in Finland. The article focuses on the modernization of the …