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  3. Vol. 27 No. 2 (2023)

Vol. 27 No. 2 (2023)

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Published: 2023-08-01

Articles

  • On the Paradoxical Structure of the Concept of Style. A Theoretical Framework

    Tim-Florian Steinbach
    9-42
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  • Love and Migration: a Simmelian approach

    Paulina Sabugal
    43-68
    • Requires Subscription pdf
  • Real Subsumption of Art to Capitalist Technical Reproducibility. Walter Benjamin and Bolívar Echeverría on Technology, Politics and Utopia under Capital

    Javier Gómez Monroy
    71-95
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Reviews

  • Chang, Hsiao-Shan, Simmel and Postmodern Social Theory, Beijing: Social Sciences Academic Press (China), SSAP, 2020. 339 pp.

    Wu Yu Shan
    97-101
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  • Vázquez, J. (Coord.), Emociones, poder y conflicto. Perspectivas teóricas, género, resistencias y políticas de Estado, México: IBERO/UAM/Universidad del Rosario, 2023, p. 340.

    Hilda María Cristina Mazariegos Herrera
    101-109
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  • Fetishism and Modernity in Walter Benjamin. Text for launch ceremony of the book City and Modernity in Georg Simmel and Walter Benjamin. Fragments of Metropolis by Vicenzo Mele

    Carlos Herrera De La Fuente
    110-121
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