The number 108-109 of the magazine Topicsdedicated this time to the “Lefts and rights in Latin America”, will be presented this Friday in Havana and virtually.
The edition was coordinated by the professor and researcher Julius Caesar Guanche and investigates the contradictory political and social realities of Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Mexico, Peru and Cuba in the context of the so-called “pink tide”, according to the notice published on their social networks.
#ThemesInvite to the virtual presentation of its number 108-109, dedicated to the “Lefts and rights in Latin America”.
?Coordinator: @Juliocguanche
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The dossier that he proposes “aspires to look at the intricacies of contemporary politics in Latin America, its more traditional continuities and its apparently more inexplicable novelties” and “although it offers an ideological political map of the region, it also aspires to detect undercurrents of what that can come”.
It has the exclusive collaborations of several Latin American researchers and scholars such as, among others, Daniel Kersffeld and Luciana Cadahia, from Argentina, the Mexican Paula Biglieriy, the Cuban Zuleica M. Romay and the Brazilian Luiz Bernardo Pericá.
Topics It has been published since January 1995 “with the purpose of constituting a space for critical reflection and the debate of ideas, around the problems of contemporary culture and social thought in Cuba and in the world. His profile covers the arts and letters, the problems of the social and humanistic sciences, political theory and ideology”, he warns on his website.
The magazine, directed by the political scientist Raphael Hernandez, collects diverse positions and interpretations that can enrich the knowledge of the Cuban and world reality, from a comprehensive and multidisciplinary perspective. The presentation will be made virtually today at 2:00 pm