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Ao acentuar a visualidade e o visionarismo das imagens verbais, ou a sua tensão e rapidez, a poesia de tradição moderna apresenta-se muitas vezes como uma espécie de cinema, uma arte na qual o fluxo das imagens desempenha um papel determinante. «O cinema extrai da pintura a acção latente de deslocação, de percurso. Tome-se um poema: não há diferença», escreveu Herberto Helder. Como pensar esta similaridade, esta convergência? Em que consiste o cinematismo da poesia? Os autores estudados neste livro encaminham-nos para algumas respostas. […] Quando são tidos em conta os diálogos da poesia com o cinema, a presença temática do universo cinematográfico é normalmente destacada, pelo que ganham especial relevância os poemas dedicados a filmes, realizadores e actores, ou os poemas que funcionam por processos ecfrásticos e por transposição narrativa. […] Há um outro tipo de relação entre a poesia e o cinema que diz respeito às cumplicidades entre duas artes que partilham uma extensa e multímoda reflexão sobre os processos de fazer imagem. Herberto Helder, Carlos de Oliveira, Luiza Neto Jorge, Al Berto, Luís Miguel Nava, Fernando Guerreiro ou Manuel Gusmão desenvolvem formas de intermedialidade situáveis nesse plano, que este livro procura apreender.
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After centuries of symbolic and political oppression, Galicia has been recognized by the Spanish constitution as a historic nationality. However, despite a certain degree of political autonomy, Galician identity is threatened by increasing homogenization in the economic, social, cultural and linguistic fields. In the early 1990s the aesthetic movement Bravú constructed an aesthetic community, sustained by an ideological project, and with the aim to, on the one hand, prevent Galician culture from becoming folklore stuck in a time warp and, on the other hand, to validate Galician identity. The Bravú artists refused the historically inherited outsider position and contributed to a reinvention of Galician identity and of a political ideal within a cosmopolitan, internationalist framework and by reversing social stigmas through their works and performances.
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The concept of ‘resistance' has turned into a critical tool in different areas of political, philosophical and sociological thought. At the same time, the notion seems to be as productive as it is diffuse. ‘Resistance' is used in very specific contexts in scientific or technical disciplines, and with extreme flexibility in social and cultural studies. In the latter two areas, the concept is often used without prior reflection on its characteristics and limitations. In What is Philosophy?, Deleuze provides a possible framework for conceiving cultural and political practices of resistance as positions of force, when he defines contraction as ‘a contemplation that preserves the preceding in the following'. The purpose of this article is to understand political ecologism in its activist and poetical dimensions, in light of a Deleuzian interpretation of resistance.
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