Tuesday 23rd / 6:30 PM / UAH / Digital TV «The Chilean Novel of Grínor Rojo» This launch will be a conversation with the distinguished academic and critic Grínor Rojo, discussing his recent publication which covers almost 150 years of novels in Chilean literature. It is a special tribute to the...
Between the countryside, literary guerrillas, and an ecological rereading: the keys to Zurzulita, the high point of Chilean criollismo. Catalina Araya, a journalist for Culto, from the newspaper La Tercera, writes a sharp text about the book Zurzulita. Critical edition by Mariano Latorre. She writes in her headline: «A story that marked the course of criollismo..."
Wednesday, August 3rd, 6:30 PM / UAH // Digital TV «Latin American Women Writers. From Subversive Mimicry to the Contestatory Discourses of Lucía Guerra» A conversation about the book published some time ago by our publishing house. A genealogy of women's writing within cultural contexts and feminist ideologies up to the end of the 20th century. During…
Wednesday, June 29th, 6 PM, Digital TV. «Cartographies of Art Education,» edited by Alejandra Orbeta. A discussion surrounding the recently published book by our publishing house. A compilation of essays from twelve texts organized around five reference coordinates: Teacher training in visual arts, Children's art education, Film teaching, and...
Wednesday, June 22 // 4 PM Digital TV «Lanzamiento Futuros menores. Philosophies of Time and Architectures of the World from Brazil« by Luz Horne. A discussion around her recent publication, in which she analyzes and reflects on an underground imagination contemporary to the discourse of Brazilian modernity. Participants include Gisela Heffes, Professor of Literature...
By Renato Moretti and Johanna Contreras Allusions to merit are frequent in public debate and analysis of collective representatives, authorities, and prominent professionals. However, it is not a simple or even fair category of evaluation, write the authors of this column for CIPER: «Merit, as well as meritocracy, has...
Origami Magazine published a review of the book "Por él" by Inés Echeverría just a few days ago, also linked to Cristina Rivera Garza's "El invencible verano de Liliana." By Emilio Mocarquer Olivares She was stupid. She was stupid because one knows that drunk people don't reason. My Uncle T… was arriving late.
By Josefina Muñoz, Chilean Literature This book not only thoroughly recounts the terrible history of those years, but also reveals the close ties that bound together those who represented the economic, political, and military powers, which allowed our society to live through this long and brutal seventeen-year period, only to then have to negotiate the…
By Nina S. Castillo. Film Graduate. The collection, derived from essays, interviews, and film archives, not only aims to account for her aesthetic program, but at the same time provides us with the possibility to delve deeper into her trajectory through different critical devices. The voices that were called upon in the eleven essays, oxygenate the...











