Tuesday, May 26 → 6:30 PM → Roberto Bellarmino Hall. Central House → Av. Bernardo O’Higgins 1825. Los Héroes Metro. Santiago Centro. «Histories of Archaeologies in Chile,» edited by Benjamin Ballester and Marcela Sepúlveda. This book brings together twenty chapters developed from different territories and regions of the country, written and drafted by many hands, decentralizing…
Tuesday, May 12 → 10:15 AM → Roberto Bellarmino Room. Central House → Av. Bernardo O’Higgins 1825. Los Héroes Metro Station. Santiago Centro. «Andean Movement. Dances, Bodies, and Repertoires in the City of Ignacia Cortés.» This publication explores the intersections between dance, affections, and social mobilization, reconstructing the experiences of those who make dancing a...
Wednesday, May 06 → 6:30 PM → Roberto Bellarmino Hall. Central House → Av. Bernardo O’Higgins 1825. Los Héroes Metro. Santiago Centro. “Social Work in Chile: History and Critical Genealogy. Events, Ideologies, and Formation (1880–1945),» by academic Rodrigo Cortés Mancilla. A research study that revisits the historical foundations of the discipline in the country. A...
Tuesday, May 5th → 12:00 PM → Roberto Bellarmino Room. Central House → Av. Bernardo O’Higgins 1825. Los Héroes Metro Station. Downtown Santiago. «Censorship in Chile: The State Against the Press (1918-1973)» by Karen Donoso Fritz. This research reveals how, long before the dictatorship that began in 1973, various governments resorted to legal modifications...
Wednesday, April 22 to Thursday, April 23 → 10 AM to 3 PM → CUI Patio → Campus Patrimonial Av. Bernardo O’Higgins 1825. Santiago Centro. This year, a new edition of the Book Day Fair will be held at the university. During both days, there will be an exhibition and sale of books, as well as an open program that...
In issue number 181, published in January 2026, the Symposium section of the journal Estudios Públicos features 5 articles written by 5 sociologists. The main theme of these articles revolves around the work "Sociological Narratives and Society." Tomás Moulian, José Joaquín Brunner, and Pedro Morandé: work, networks of...
Monday, March 30 → 7 PM → Manuel Larraín Auditorium E11. Central House → Av. Bernardo O’Higgins 1825. Los Héroes Metro. Downtown Santiago. «Visual Frontiers of the Transition. Art, Advertising, and Media Culture in the Return to Democracy in Chile». Within the framework of the academic year inauguration of the Department of…
By Beatriz García-Huidobro Rescuing Matilde Ladrón de Guevara's active sorority with Gabriela Mistral is a clear example that a discourse-based endorsement is not enough; actions that lead to results are required. In feminist, woke, progressive, or whatever we want to call these times, the concept of sorority caught fire like tinder in…
By Wolfgang Bongers (excerpt): I should begin by commenting that Expanding Poetry is a «link» book, even if it's not an experimental edition in the sense Fernando uses in the book. It creates a link because it goes beyond a simple history of experimental literary practices in Chile. On the one hand, it is an exploration of…
Thursday, December 18th to Sunday, December 21st → 11 AM to 9 PM → Gabriela Mistral Cultural Center → Av. Bernardo O’Higgins No. 227. Santiago Centro. Once again, one of the most interesting book fairs of recent years calls us. More than two hundred independent, university, children's, and foreign publishers are present at this...












