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    Gramsci en Cuba

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    This is the abstract of the Spanish-language article by Isabel Monal on the development and current state of Gramsci studies and political influence in Cuba

    Post-Manhattan. Des intellectuels face aux attentats du 11 septembre. Table ronde

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    Herrera Rémy, Amin Samir, Benot Yves, Monal Isabel, Labica Georges. Post-Manhattan. Des intellectuels face aux attentats du 11 septembre. Table ronde . In: Recherches Internationales, n°64, 2-2001. Économie maffieuse - Asie centrale - Manhattan : quelle grille de lecture ? pp. 142-157

    Prólogo a las Reflexiones Marxianas

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    International audienceThe texts collected here and made available to Spanish-speaking readers constitute a body of work of immense theoretical and practical value. Although they are not the complete works of Isabel Monal - her writings would not fit into a single volume, far from it - what they do offer a glimpse of is an invaluable body of work. I shall endeavour to explain, briefly, how the availability of these works on Marx and Marxism represents an opportunity and a considerable contribution for us all, but also to relate them to and put them in dialogue with other major writings by the author, in particular those she devoted to José Martí and Cuba, in order to show their general organisation and their profound coherence

    Eco-socialist alternatives to the global crises = 另闢生態社會主義路徑

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    Speakers : John Bellamy FOSTER (University of Oregon; Monthly Review, USA) WANG Hui (Tsinghua University, China) Alain BADIOU (Universite de Paris VIII, France) Discussants : Boaventura DE SOUSA SANTOS (University of Coimbra, Portugal) Isabel MONAL (University of Havana, Cuba) Issa SHIVJI (University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania) Praveen JHA (Jawaharlal Nehru University, India

    A Discussion About Writing Fiction and Creative Prose with Isabel Huggan

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    Award-winning Canadian author Isabel Huggan talks to students about writing, with a focus on fiction and creative non-fiction.Presentation for English 2905 (Introduction to Creative Writing), taught by Dr. Stepanie McKenzie

    Humanismo y Reforma en la corte renacentista de Isabel de Vilamarí : Escipión Capece y sus lectoras

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    Durante la primera mitad del siglo XVI y en la corte salernitana del último príncipe de la casa Sanseverino y de su esposa, Isabel de Vilamarí (noble señora de origen catalán) se desarrolló un intenso clima intelectual. Allí se congregaron artistas y humanistas italianos y españoles. En este ambiente de intercambio cultural, atento en participar en las ideas de la Reforma que se difundió en Nápoles gracias a B. Ochino y a Valdés, nace el poema De principiis rerum del último académico pontaniano: Escipión Capece. En esta obra no sólo se rastrean motivos lucrecianos y virgilianos sino también el influjo de los tratados cosmológicos de Pontano. En este estudio, la autora propone el análisis de la figura y de la obra de Capece a través de sus lectoras: Isabel de Vilamarí y las mujeres cultas de su corte.During the first half of sixteenth century and in the Salernitan court of the last prince Sanseverino and his wife Isabel de Vilamarí (a lady coming from a noble Catalan family) an intense intellectual climate developed. Italian and Spanish artists and humanists met there. In this environment of cultural exchange, that shared in the Reform ideas divulged in Naples by B. Ochino and Valdés, Scipione Capece (the last member of the Pontanian Academy) writes his poem De principiis rerum. In his book Capece uses Latin literature (Vergil and Lucretius mainly) and Pontano's treatises on cosmology. The author of this paper studies Scipione Capece through his female readership: Isabel de Vilamarí and the learned women from her court

    Humanismo y Reforma en la corte renacentista de Isabel de Vilamarí : Escipión Capece y sus lectoras

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    Durante la primera mitad del siglo XVI y en la corte salernitana del último príncipe de la casa Sanseverino y de su esposa, Isabel de Vilamarí (noble señora de origen catalán) se desarrolló un intenso clima intelectual. Allí se congregaron artistas y humanistas italianos y españoles. En este ambiente de intercambio cultural, atento en participar en las ideas de la Reforma que se difundió en Nápoles gracias a B. Ochino y a Valdés, nace el poema De principiis rerum del último académico pontaniano: Escipión Capece. En esta obra no sólo se rastrean motivos lucrecianos y virgilianos sino también el influjo de los tratados cosmológicos de Pontano. En este estudio, la autora propone el análisis de la figura y de la obra de Capece a través de sus lectoras: Isabel de Vilamarí y las mujeres cultas de su corte.During the first half of sixteenth century and in the Salernitan court of the last prince Sanseverino and his wife Isabel de Vilamarí (a lady coming from a noble Catalan family) an intense intellectual climate developed. Italian and Spanish artists and humanists met there. In this environment of cultural exchange, that shared in the Reform ideas divulged in Naples by B. Ochino and Valdés, Scipione Capece (the last member of the Pontanian Academy) writes his poem De principiis rerum. In his book Capece uses Latin literature (Vergil and Lucretius mainly) and Pontano's treatises on cosmology. The author of this paper studies Scipione Capece through his female readership: Isabel de Vilamarí and the learned women from her court

    El Tlacuache Núm. 144 (2004). 144 Año 4 (2004) octubre. El Tlacuache

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    -De cantares, refranes, cementerios y epitafios por Isabel Garza Gómez. - El Yauhtli por Margarita Avilés y Macrina Fuentes. - De ofrendas y cosechas por Isabel Garza Gómez
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