Contributor Archive: Yaiza Maria Hernandez Velazquez
180 Reviews
Yvonne Sherratt, Hitler’s Philosophers
Sally Alexander and Barbara Taylor, eds., History and Psyche: Culture, Psychoanalysis, and the Past
David Joselit, After Art
Christoph Menke, Force: A Fundamental Concept of Aesthetic Anthropology
Robert Sinnerbrink, New Philosophies of Film: Thinking Images
David Webb, Foucault’s Archaeology: Science and Transformation
Michel Serres, Biogea & Variations on the Body
Laurence Paul Hemming, Heidegger and Marx: A Productive Dialogue over the Language of Humanism
Carl Cederström and Peter Fleming, Dead Man Working
by Esther Leslie, Lynne Segal, Todd Cronan, Tom Eyers, Christopher Ruth, Douglas Spencer, Yaiza Maria Hernandez Velazquez, Garin V. Dowd and Ron Broglio / RP 180 (July/Aug 2013) / Reviews
#spanishrevolution
by Yaiza Maria Hernandez Velazquez / RP 168 (Jul/Aug 2011) / News
You might have read this May that there were protests in Spain. This is hardly earth-shattering news. Social unrest in the countries so endearingly named the PIGS has been rife since the European Union (EU) departed from its early policy of public spending its way out of the crisis, to offer them a …
180 Reviews
Yvonne Sherratt, Hitler’s Philosophers
Sally Alexander and Barbara Taylor, eds., History and Psyche: Culture, Psychoanalysis, and the Past
David Joselit, After Art
Christoph Menke, Force: A Fundamental Concept of Aesthetic Anthropology
Robert Sinnerbrink, New Philosophies of Film: Thinking Images
David Webb, Foucault’s Archaeology: Science and Transformation
Michel Serres, Biogea & Variations on the Body
Laurence Paul Hemming, Heidegger and Marx: A Productive Dialogue over the Language of Humanism
Carl Cederström and Peter Fleming, Dead Man Working
by Esther Leslie, Lynne Segal, Todd Cronan, Tom Eyers, Christopher Ruth, Douglas Spencer, Yaiza Maria Hernandez Velazquez, Garin V. Dowd and Ron Broglio / RP 180 (July/Aug 2013) / Reviews
#spanishrevolution
by Yaiza Maria Hernandez Velazquez / RP 168 (Jul/Aug 2011) / NewsYou might have read this May that there were protests in Spain. This is hardly earth-shattering news. Social unrest in the countries so endearingly named the PIGS has been rife since the European Union (EU) departed from its early policy of public spending its way out of the crisis, to offer them a …