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    Poderes de la abyección en la construcción de (las) re-presentaciones actuales de la mujer en la cultura popular / Powers of abjection in the construction of (the) contemporary re-presentations of women in popular culture by Alba Páez Rodríguez

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…Abstract This paper aims to analyze the contemporary re-presentations of woman depicted in various popular culture fields in order to reveal the «symbolic violence» (Bourdieu, 1999) they exert against women by creating and disseminating seemingly isomorphic re-presentations of the female body which are nonetheless ideological in nature. …”
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    Tropicalizing Frankenstein in Latin America. A tale about promising technologies and apocalyptic robots by David Ramírez Plascencia

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Mary Shelley's work has endured the passing of time and now is a symbol of the popular culture. In this paper, I look to understand Mary Shelley's Frankenstein influence on people’s attitudes regarding technology and science, particularly artificial intelligence and robots. …”
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    Paralelismos tematológicos e imaginarios entre «La hechicera» de Teócrito de Siracusa (III a.C) y el Auto de fe contra Paula de Eguiluz (1623-35) by Puchades, Vicente

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…In this article, we introduce the connections between the magical imaginary described by Theocritus, and the beliefs that in seventeenth-century Christian Europe were still part of popular culture and that, transferred to America, were hybridizing with indigenous traditions and beliefs coming from Africa through the Atlantic slave trade. …”
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    Blockchain culture and digital image precariousness. Questioning NFTs as an art preservation strategy by Luis David Rivero Moreno

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Museums seem to be unable to distinguish what might be considered art or heritage among the massive amount of images that fed popular culture. Nevertheless, the irruption of blockchain culture has focused on the importance of digital images as an identity, social and economic asset. …”
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