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    • Trusted Partner
      April 2016

      Truth and Objectivity in Law and Morals

      Proceedings of the Special Workshop Held at the 26th World Congress of the International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy in Belo Horizonte, 2013

      by Herausgegeben von Yoshino, Hajime; Herausgegeben von Santacoloma Santacoloma, Andres; Herausgegeben von Villa Rosas, Gonzalo

    • Trusted Partner
      October 2016

      Truth and Objectivity in Law and Morals. Vol. 2

      Proceedings of the Second Special Workshop held at the 27th World Congress of the International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy in Washington D.C., 2015

      by Herausgegeben von Ferreira Leite de Paula, André; Herausgegeben von Santacoloma Santacoloma, Andrés; Herausgegeben von Villa Rosas, Gonzalo

    • Trusted Partner
      August 2007

      Chile / Uruguay.

      Teilband 11: Strafrecht in Reaktion auf Systemunrecht. Vergleichende Einblicke in Transitionsprozesse. Hrsg. von Albin Eser / Ulrich Sieber / Jörg Arnold.

      by Millaleo Hernández, Salvador A.; Fernández, Gonzalo D. / Herausgegeben von Eser, Albin; Herausgegeben von Sieber, Ulrich; Herausgegeben von Arnold, Jörg

    • October 2013

      El silencio de los pájaros

      by Horacio Cavallo / Gonzalo Delgado

      Para salvar su vida, un hombre decide salvar la de los demás.Una solitaria mujer recibe las esperanzadoras cartas de un admirador secreto.Padre e hijo viajan al pasado con una caja de cenizas en las manos.Un músico ciego recorre a tientas un pequeño pueblo del interior.Un poeta ignoto le entrega el más valioso regalo al hombre que lo iluminó con sus palabras.Un grupo de niños planean un mágico rescate.Un abuelo, su nieto y un perro ven lo que el río devuelve a los hombres, mientras los pájaros callan. En los siete cuentos de este libro, Horacio Cavallo construye un mundo de particular sensibilidad gracias a la calidad sugestiva de su prosa. Las vidas de los personajes que habitan ese mundo son antiguas, vidas que han llegado a un punto en el que un solo gesto de bondad, de sencilla ternura, puede devolverles una parte de su fuerza original. Mucho tiempo después de que el lector haya abandonado estas páginas, esos personajes continuarán en su memoria, buscando nuevas oportunidades de redención, y, quizá, encontrándolas. Un nuevo relato se añade a los siete que conformaban la primera edición de este volumen. Se trata de «El sabor de la nieve», originalmente publicado en el libro colectivo Exposición múltiple (Alter Ediciones, 2015), un texto que, además de ser una prodigiosa muestra de técnica narrativa, alcanza una gran hondura emotiva y se ubica entre las mejores piezas breves del autor. El nuevo conjunto amplía así los márgenes de su universo simbólico y ofrece nuevas posibilidades de diálogos cruzados. Cabe señalar que luego de obtener el Premio Nacional de Narrativa Édita del Ministerio de Educación y Cultura en 2015, varios de los relatos de este libro han formado parte de antologías en diversas lenguas.

    • Fiction

      If Princesses had Used Tinder

      by María Monrabal

      If Princesses had Used Tinder, by María Monrabal. Paula is a twenty-three-year-old girl who has just arrived in Madrid to work at Vogue magazine. After an unexpected break, she decides to open a profile in Tinder with no other intentions than to distract herself with someone. However, she starts talking with an interesting young man: Gonzalo, a publicist with whom she begins to befriend online against all odds. Trying to set aside the prejudices related to Tinder and the fact that she is not yet ready for a relationship, they both decide to meet, in order to really know each other and be themselves, without thinking about the logical times that a relationship should follow, skipping the typical games of the first contact where it seems that showing one’s feelings is prohibited… When they begin to trust that this relationship can have a future, their job ambitions interfere and Gonzalo thinks he can’t refuse a very good job offer in a very far away country. At the same time, Paula is doing very well at her job and doesn’t think about leaving it to follow Gonzalo into the unknown. However, they decide to turn that reality around, make the most ouf ot the time they are left before Gonzalo leaves, and begin to write down a list of all the things they have to do before saying goodbye. In this way, they think, their forthcoming farewell will not be so bitter. Deep down, however, that decision hides another truth: the hope that they keep on building something that does not end, and that makes them rethink what is really worth in life: whether to pursue one’s professional dreams or to pursue love. In addition to this main plot, other stories take place in the background of Paula's friends: they are a group of boys anf girls in their twenties, who care about their jobs but also about squeezing the most out of life. Love stories, hopes, crazy weekends, prejudice-free sex through applications, breakups, disappointments, comings and goings ... In short, a very thoughtful and realistic reflection about what it is like to love today for the youngest generation, and a questioning of the idea of love that this new generation has inherited. And all this in fresh, page-turning, moving and fun novel that reminds us of a modern ‘The Evil Wears Prada’, with touches of the acclaimed TV series ‘Sex Education’.

    • An Anthology of Old Spanish

      by Tatiana Fotitch

      In this book, Tatiana Fotitch compiles some of the most fascinating Spanish-language texts from the late-ninth or early tenth century through to the fifteenth century. The selections are specifically aimed to garner the interests of students as they begin the study of Old Spanish, and hence covers a wide variety of different types of material. The anthology includes examples of Mozarabic poetry; the twelfth century Auto de los Reyes Magos and Cantar de Mio Çid; as well as the thirteenth century Roncesvalles, which tells of how Charlemagne, after the battle, mourns his chieftains. Fotitch also includes Gonzalo de Berceo’s Milagros de Nuestra Señora and several works by Alfonso the Wise, including his Libro de las partidas. Fotitch also includes the famous poem El Libro de Buen Amor as well as the playful set of fables known as El Libro de los Gatos.

    • Health & Personal Development

      Relaciones

      Liderazgo en acción

      by Gonzalo Gallo González

      Relations. How is your relationship with the people around you? Are you one of those who change your way of being with certain people? This volume will show you the variables that exist in relationships and in communication between human beings, it will teach you to be more understanding, sensitive and respectful with others. Among other things, it also highlights the importance of knowing how to listen.

    • Graphic novels

      Mocha Dick

      The legend of the White Whale

      by Francisco Ortega, Gonzalo Martínez

      After turning 15, Caleb Hienam, son of a whaling businessman, goes on his first journey to learn the family business. In the ship he meets Aliro Leftraru, one of the sailors, a descendant of the mapuche people. When the ship where they work bumps into a whaling ship filled with survivors from a monstrous white whale attack, Caleb and Aliro will discover the story of Mocha and will develop a plan to prevent the indiscriminate hunting of whales on the Pacific Ocean... An adventure that history will never forget. Based on the real story that inspired Moby Dick! Mocha Dick has been published in Chile, Argentina, Brazil, México, Spain, Colombia and France.

    • Literature & Literary Studies
      June 2017

      Historia de una ceiba azul (Story of a blue ceiba)

      by Gonzalo Sánchez de Tagle

      The ceiba, imposing column, gave brilliance to the pre-Columbian cities and majesty to the haciendas of the Yucatecan peninsula. The Mayas considered it a communicator of the universe: its branches opened the heavens. It is a tree that is the owner of time, permanent and inevitably mystical. Its proximity to the sky makes it the owner of inescapable chiaroscuros that perplex those who look at them. That is precisely the imprint of this work: the symbiosis between the observed and its observer, their reciprocal transformation, the subtle contrasts between nature and the beholder, dislocated in the pages of Historias de una ceiba azul.

    • Comic strip fiction / graphic novels (Children's/YA)

      Quique Hache, detective. The Santiago Mystery (Part II)

      by Sergio Gómez/Gonzalo Martínez

      Quique Hache is a young and restless student who solves interesting mysteries with his friends. Every adventure is an opportunity to get to know more about his country and different people, from a football league to real enigmas in Chilean history

    • Comic strip fiction / graphic novels (Children's/YA)

      Quique Hache, detective. The mystery of the air heroes (Part III)

      by Sergio Gómez/Gonzalo Martínez

      Quique Hache is a young and restless student who solves interesting mysteries with his friends. Every adventure is an opportunity to get to know more about his country and different people, from a football league to real enigmas in Chilean history

    • Devenir Isla

      Hacia una cartografía de poetas cubanas & chilenas

      by Varias autoras - Selección de Gonzalo Geraldo

      Esta selección de autoras no busca representar toda una época o generación, más bien aunar pensamientos, inquietudes; mujeres (como testigos) que a través de la palabra transmutan en dadoras de vida y saberes, erigiendo metáforas, significados; voces que se entrelazan hasta conformar este paraje poético que acoge y salva — como una isla—, para dar testimonio de la pujanza lírica femenina. Los nombres congregados entre estas páginas constituyen un coro unánime, mediante el cual puede advertirse una asimilación de la sociedad, la cultura, de un momento en el tiempo que les ha tocado vivir; experiencias que ahora trascienden en el verso convirtiéndose en puente, lazo entre dos naciones que —a sabiendas de su responsabilidad— han decidido dejar una impronta como certeza de que la poesía sí sirve de algo. Autoras de la antología: Laura Domingo Agüero, Jamila Medina Ríos, Yessica Arteaga Ibal, Yosie Crespo, Elaine Vilar Madruga, Yanelys Encinosa Cabrera, Ketty Blanco, Elizabeth Reinosa Aliaga, Jessica Pérez Quesada, Zurisaday Gómez Torres, Iris Kiya, Francisca Pérez Morales, María Paz Valdebenito González, Daniela Catrileo, Ashle Ozuljevic Subaique, Roxana Miranda Rupailaf, Gladys González, Mariela Malhue, Marcela Parra, Mara Rita Villaroel.

    • Humanities & Social Sciences
      August 2019

      Enseñemos paz, aprendamos paz: la pedagogía al servicio de la cohesión social

      by Juan David Enciso

      Peace is an idea, an abstract concept, which must be grounded in concrete realities. And building peace involves moving from an initial state, which may or may not be conflict, to a second moment in which people have learned to know, relate, meet, and live together. This book tries to elaborate on the construction of peace from an educational process, in which individuals learn to recognize themselves as subjects of equal dignity and with the capacity to carry out projects oriented to the common good. Similarly, educational settings, the so-called learning environments, are not confined exclusively to the walls of the classroom or the boundaries of formal education institutions: peace education occurs in any environment in which two or more coincide. people with potential conflicts of interest or collective construction.

    • August 2019

      Las chicas no lloran

      by Olivia Gallo

      In the courageous and melancholic vein of Milena Busquets or the sensual insouciance of Miranda July, these stories dissect the rawness and horror of love and the violence of its contradictions: Those dark passages like those on a ghost train where mothers, fathers, and children wander. Characters who, in order to grow up, embrace uncertainty and disillusionment. Like a young sage, irreproachable and pious, sharp and delicate, Olivia Gallo tells what happened yesterday with distance. She pushes away the past, twists it, stretches it, tastes it like sour candy, allows for emotion or annoyance, but never enough to cry. Never that much. Magalí Etchebarne

    • Literature & Literary Studies

      El arte de la cháchara - La poética de lo abigarrado en las novelas de Enrique Lihn

      La poética de lo abigarrado en las novelas de Enrique Lihn

      by Daniel Rojas Pachas

      La trilogía sobre la retórica del poder, que Enrique Lihn nos ha legado, fue creada bajo el signo del bufón y la podemos entender como literatura plural y abigarrada. Antonio Cornejo Polar señala en torno a estos dos conceptos: "corresponde a una especie de supradiscurso multiétnico que acumula, sin sintetizarlas, sus hondas y extensas contradicciones". En ese tenor, Enrique Lihn señala en uno de sus versos, dedicados al ocio increíble del que somos capaces: “el estilo que por lo cierto no es el hombre / sino la suma de sus incertidumbres”. En busca de la contradicción inherente, el autor chileno crea realidades ficcionales, que se apartan de lo documental y privilegia generar efectos de enmascaramiento y una comunicación que se da en términos de una combinación de estados neuróticos y paranoides. Habla que remite a un marco de censura y vigilancia, al punto de extremar el locus horridus propiciado por un poder corrupto e irrefrenable. Se trata del reino en que prevalece la palabra vacía e impotente que surge de la censura. Daniel Rojas Pachas nos entrega en este ensayo, una visión profunda y crítica de la narrativa, de uno de los escritores chilenos más importantes del siglo XX.

    • April 2018

      Lectores, editores y cultura impresa en Colombia: siglos XVI- XXI

      by Editores académicos • Diana Paola Guzmán Méndez Paula Andrea Marín Colorado • Juan David Murillo Sandoval Miguel Ángel Pineda Cupa.

      El lector conocerá sobre la circulación de libros entre los siglos XVI y XVII; el dinamismo del mundo impreso durante el siglo XIX y el papel del Estado en ese periodo; la modernización y especialización de los oficios y la formación de comunidades lectoras; así como la edición “independiente” y digital, y la venta de derechos de autores de literatura colombianos en el extranjero.

    • March 2010

      The City of Musical Memory

      Salsa, Record Grooves and Popular Culture in Cali, Colombia

      by Lise A. Waxer

      A social history of salsa in Colombia.

    • The Arts
      August 2019

      SOUTH AMERICAN CITIES AS CULTURAL ARENAS

      by Fernanda Arêas Peixoto and Adrián Gorelik (editors)

      Organized by Fernanda Arêas Peixoto, professor at the Department of Anthropology of the University of São Paulo, and Adrián Gorelik, professor at the University of Quilmes, this book is the result of a collective research project about the cultural urban history in South America, which was developed by a group of South American researchers. Using as a compass the notion of “cultural arena”, this work performs a reflection on the city as a place of cultural germination, experimentation and resistance. Some cities – Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, Recife, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Salvador, Montevideo, among others – are studied in order to capture the intimate and inextricable relations between city and culture.

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