En este último programa de Dublineses, conversamos con nuestro viejo camarada Ángel Álvarez Solís, quien acaba de ganar el chileno Premio Literario 2021 en categoría de ensayo inédito por su texto "El armario de los filósofos", el cual hace un aborda... more
Conversamos con Sergio Ugalde Quintana sobre el libro Jauss nacionalsocialista: una recepción de la estética de la recepción, publicado por la Universidad Iberoamericana, el cual toma como base las discusiones sobre la polémica alrededor del influyen... more
La artista Adriana Salazar conversa sobre la Enciclopedia de cosas vivas y muertas: el Lago de Texcoco, un texto abierto, no total, y que sin embargo contiene eflexiones, investigaciones y recorridos profundos sobre el carácter fragmentario de lo que... more
La dramaturga, directora, académica y actora Edith Ibarra nos acompaña para presentar el libro que incluye sus obras de teatro De cómo cruzó el bosque la reina vestida de blanco y regresó y Japonchina, las cuales desenmascaran una serie de arquetipos... more
El hilo que convoca los textos reunidos en el libro de este podcast tiene que ver con un pensar poético donde la Historia se encuentra interpelada, es llamada a comparecer desde la mirada y la imagen. more
En el primer episodio del nuevo Dublineses, ahora podcast, Joseba Buj y Al-Dabi Olvera conversan con la nueva directora del Departamento de Letras de la Ibero, Alethia Alfonso, sobre cómo el estudio de la literatura genera un campo distinto a la util... more
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