Arturo Desimone is an Aruban-Argentinean writer and visual artist, currently doing an artist residency in Athens, Greece. His essays on politics have previously appeared in Informed Comment, openDemocracy, and elsewhere.
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Publicado en: democraciaAbiertaComo en 1977: ¿Argentina en el túnel del tiempo?
Revisionismo histórico, censura y guerra contra la memoria. El lenguaje y las políticas – aunque no los medios - en...
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Publicado en: TransformationWho gets to be an artist? An interview with cultural theorist Hans Abbing
Just why are artists so poor? Hans Abbing explains.
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Publicado en: democraciaAbiertaGuerra contra la memoria en Argentina
Coincidiendo con la llegada de Obama a Buenos Aires, una operación de des-ideologización y desmemoria está en marcha...
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Publicado en: democraciaAbiertaThe war on memory begins in Argentina
Coinciding with Obama's arrival in Buenos Aires, an operation of de-ideologization and forgetfulness is under way in...
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Publicado en: North Africa, West AsiaCritique of the boycott divestment sanctions movement, from a Jewish supporter of the Palestinian cause
The moral degeneration of Israel must not have as its indirect consequence the moral degeneration of the Palestinian...
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Publicado en: Can Europe Make It?Radical thinking in the Caucasus: an interview with a member of the resistance movement in Azerbaijan
Talking with an opposition educator about the Enlightenment, resistance and populism in Baku.