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The Right-Wing Poor, or Politics as an Imaginary Field of Resentment
Glaucio Aranha * Some time ago, I heard a certain buzz surrounding the publication of the book “O Pobre de Direita: A Vingança dos Bastardos” (The Right-Wing Poor: The Revenge of the Bastards), by Jessé Souza. My curiosity led me to an enjoyable reading of the work. The text revisits one of the most unsettling questions of recent Brazilian political life: why do impoverished segments of the…
O pobre de direita, ou a política como campo imaginário do ressentimento
Glaucio Aranha * Faz algum tempo que ouvi certo burburinho sobre a publicação do livro “O pobre de direita: a vingança dos bastardos”, de Jessé Souza. Minha curiosidade me levou a agradável leitura da obra. O texto retoma uma das questões mais incômodas da vida política brasileira recente: por que parcelas empobrecidas da população, submetidas a formas persistentes de precarização, humilhação…
When Care Becomes Narrative: Meanings in Instagram Reels
For some time now, I have been observing how the sign health, within the digital ecosystem, increasingly becomes a “form of life” narrated through images, voices, soundtracks, testimonials, framings, and everyday micro-dramas that come to organize what the public understands as care, competence, risk, trust, and even “hope.” The article I comment on today, “Digital health communication: a…