
En este podcast, Kate Mills y José Araneda conversan con distintos investigadores e investigadoras sobre las múltiples vidas de los objetos del pasado ¡Síguenos cada martes!
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 112 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Language | Number of Listeners | Categories | HistoryArts |

Kate y José conversan con Judith Farré, directora del Instituto de Lengua, Literatura y Antropología del CSIC, sobre una carta de la condesa-duquesa de Benavente escrita en Madrid en 1703, que se encuentra en el Archivo Histórico de la Nobleza (Toled... more
Kate y José conversan con Sara Caredda, profesora asociada de la Universidad de Barcelona, sobre la imagen de la Virgen de Bonaria que se encuentra en el santuario homónimo de la ciudad sarda de Cagliari, 1370.
Kate y José conversan con Pilar Reguiero Suárez, investigadora posdoctoral de la Universidad de Tulane, sobre un dintel maya hallado en Yaxchilán, fechado en el 785 a.C., que actualmente se encuentra en el Kimbell Art Museum de Dallas (EE.UU.)
Kate y José conversan con Antonella Romano, profesora del Centro Alexander Koyre ( EHESS ), sobre el obelisco erigido en Roma en la plaza de San Pedro en 1586.
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Gracias Kate y José por brindarnos un post tan entretenido y enriquecedor.
¡Me encanta aprender del arte y materialidad a través de estas conversaciones! Muy importantes académicos comparten sus más recientes investigaciones de forma entretenida
Lo recomiendo mucho!!!
Una gran propuesta que divulga investigaciones sobre historia del arte y la biografía de objetos históricos poco conocidos. Los episodios son muy interesantes, amenos, con multiples miradas y he aprendido muchísimo
Me encanta la dinámica de José y Kate. Siempre traen investigadores y objetos interesantes y aprendo un montón! Lo recomiendo mucho!
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