International Research Congress on Anarchism
November 8-11
São Paulo, Brazil
SCHEDULE
https://3congressoanarquista.noblogs.org/post/2022/10/27/programacao-no…
Day 1 – Tuesday, November 8th
2:30 pm – 1st Virtual Panel: Recovering Fredy Perlman's anarchist social theory, with Uri Gordon (exhibition in English, with translation of the debate into Portuguese)
Broadcast: Terra Livre Library channel on YouTube
5 pm – Opening Conference: Anarchism, memory and research with Christina Lopreato, Terra Livre Library and CeDInCI
Space: Freitas Nobre Auditorium
Day 2 – Wednesday, November 9th
9 am – 2nd Virtual Panel: Anarchism in a long space-time: 20th century, Latin America-Europe
Broadcast: Terra Livre Library channel on YouTube
Felipe Mardones Fabio: Anarchists and the problem of workers' housing (1914-1925)
Juan José Mariño: Historical synthesis of anarchism in Colombia
Gisela Manzoni: Anarchist anti-militarism in the face of the Chaco War
Francisco Andujar: Rurality in Spanish anarchism in the thirties: The example of the province of Granada
Jacinto Cerdá: Solidarity, family networks and libertarian sociability. The Committee for Prisoners and Deportees of Buenos Aires (1930-1955)
Luciano Omar Oneto: Anarchism and publishing during the seventies in Argentina: the newspaper Acción Directa of Buenos Aires (1973-1974)
2 pm – Table 1: Anarchism and Literature (mediation: Ingrid Ladeira)
Space: Room 38
Juliana Amorim da Cruz : Domingos Ribeiro Filho: the chronicle and anarchist militancy enter the magazine Careta (1924-1925)
Angela Maria Roberti Martins : The “combat novel” as a propaganda strategy for libertarian ideas and resistance to gender rules and to control of sexuality (Domingos Ribeiro Filho, (1907-1911)
Sebastião Vargas : “As a renewed anarchist”: the Tao of Nicanor Parra
2 pm – Table 2: Geography, Anthropology and Anarchism (mediation: Diego Mellado)
Space: Room 24
Guilherme Falleiros : What Kropotkin still owes the Amerindians
Breno Viotto Pedrosa : A life in letters: considerations on the correspondences of Piotr Kropotkin
Lucas Pontes and Ramisson Corrêa Ramos: The anarchist approach to geography as a method of analysis of urban and peri-urban phenomena
2 pm – Table 3: Anarchist Education: theory and practice I (mediation: Vitor Ahagon)
Space: Freitas Nobre Auditorium
Luana Aparecida Moraes : For an education against the contrary: a study on indiscipline, discipline and self-discipline in the light of anarchism
Andressa Lopes de Oliveira : Libertarian readings for children: representations of childhood in two versions of Nono.
Leonardo Brito : Integral Instruction and Freedom: The Postulates of Rationalist Pedagogy at the Saldanha Marinho School of Commerce (1923-1947)
Bruno Martins : Anarchist contributions to education and its presence in contemporary pedagogy
Bruno Simões Friestino : Fanzines: possibility of a libertarian pedagogy in public school
16h – Table 4: Anarchism in Latin America I (mediation: Davi Paulino)
Space: Room 24
Caio Nunes da Cruz : Emilio López Arango's Communalism and His Criticism of Revolutionary Unionism and Industrial Unionism
Gonzalo Matías Sánchez : El gremio del barro y el fuego. Trade union organization and anarchist workers' experiences in the province of Buenos Aires: ladrillers and annexes of San Martín and surroundings (1922-1930).
Fernando Sarti Ferreira : “A Critique of Fatalism in the Development of Productive Forces. La Protesta facing the process of productive restructuring in Argentine industry, 1924-1930”.
4pm – Table 5: Anarchism, editing and reading (mediation: Eduardo Souza Cunha)
Space: Freitas Nobre Auditorium
Francisco Peña Castillo : “The pamphlet, newspapers and manifestos are like bombs and projectiles!” Anarcho-syndicalist readers and writers of the General Confederation of Workers (Chile, 1931-1939)
Larissa Guedes Tokunaga : Emma Goldman and fable in action: Mother Earth as a publication for revolution
4pm – Table 6: Book launch
Space: Room 38
Living the Idea: Anarchist Political Culture in Costa Rica in the 1910s by José Julián Llaguno de Thomas, commented by Eduardo Godoy Sepúlveda
7pm – Table 7: Contemporary practices of anarchism I (mediation: João Martins)
Space: Room 24
Thais Linhares : War with a woman's face.
Guilherme Xavier de Santana and Rubens da Silva Pinho : The actuality of the theory and practice of libertarian education - the experience of pre-community courses in Rio de Janeiro
Day 3 – Thursday, November 10
10 am – 3rd Virtual Panel: Theory, praxis and anarchist art
Broadcast: Terra Livre Library channel on YouTube
Simone Orefice: Libertarian practices in contemporary libertarian heterotopias: the case of the popular library La Libre
Caroline Poletto: The denunciation through humor: tales and anticlerical images in the Argentine and Brazilian anarchist and anticlerical press in the early 20th century
Teresa Ferre Panisello: A La Revolución por la imagen: photography and anarchism in Barcelona (1936-1939)
Nilciana Alves Martins: A somewhat indigestible reflection: the need to recognize already expanded horizons
Olivia Pires Coelho: Maternal resistance as an invitation to anarchism
2 pm – Table 8: Methodology and historiography of anarchism (mediation: José Julián Llaguno)
Space: Freitas Nobre Auditorium
Eduardo Godoy Sepúlveda : 50 years of history and historiography of anarchism in Chile (1970-2020)
Gualtiero Marini : From intimate nuclei to affinity groups: historical-biographical excursion of an anarchist practice
Eduardo Souza Cunha : The anarchist Atlantic: notes on the reception of anarchism in the Rio de la Plata and in the Rio-São Paulo axis
Ivanna Margarucci : A scale question: 'Argentine anarchism' and anarchism in the provinces during a siglo and something more of anarchist historiography
2 pm – Table 9: Anarchist art (mediation: Angela Roberti)
Space: Room 31
Fernanda de la Rosa : Meaning and use of the libertarian image, 1900-1930
Daniel Vidal : The anarchic cry
Carolina Lobo : Cinema-howl: feminism, schizoanalysis and deviant cartographies in audiovisual
2 pm – Table 10: Contemporary practices of anarchism II (mediation: Kauan Willian)
Space: Room 38
Marlos Dick Hermes and Bruna dos Santos Gonçalves : Social diversity faced by an anarchist collective from the Greater ABC: contributions to a discussion about the management of social markers of difference in a non-capitalist social organization
André Luiz Vargas : Reflections of a worker on education capitalist
Artêmio Macedo Costa : New insurgencies against the “new world order” of the neoconservative capitalist system in the Brazilian space program (PEB)
16h – Table 11: Anarchism in Latin America II (mediation: Davi Paulino)
Space: Room 38
André Nicácio Lima: Anarchism before “anarchism” in Brazil
José Julián Llaguno Thomas : Hacia la Continental Obrera Americana: la experiencia centroamericana en el anarchosindicalismo internacional, 1925-1932.
Manoel da Conceição Ribeiro : Workers Movement in Terra Goytacá: Possibilities of anarchist influence in the first decades of the 20th century
Rafael Viana da Silva : Flammable elements: anarchist organizations and militancy in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo (1945-1964)
4 pm – Table 12: Anarchist Education: theory and practice II (mediation: Rodrigo Rosa)
Space: Freitas Nobre Auditorium
Tatiana Ranzani Maurano : João Penteado and Maria Lacerda de Moura's reading of Francisco Ferrer y Guardia's rationalist teaching.
Rafael Limonelli : Man is dead! Some contributions to the thought in libertarian education
Kaithy das Chagas Oliveira : Anarchist labor movement and alternative propositions of popular schools in Argentina and Brazil
Flaviana de Assis : Immigrant education in Santos: experiences and reports of educational practices in a port city (1890) -1925)
Luciana Eliza dos Santos : Anarchists and their archives: historical permanence and long-lived memories in
the present day of anarchism
4pm – Table 13: Book launch
Space: Room 31
Two books released: “Black flowers, anarchist poetry of the 900s in Uruguay”, “Against all authority: River Plate anarchist poetry and stories” “With AmoR & anArquía. Poems of the 21st century”, by Daniel Vidal and comments by Angela Roberti.
7pm – Table 14: Anarchism and the struggle for female emancipation (mediation: Ivanna Margarucci)
Space: Room 35
Ingrid Souza Ladeira de Souza : Anarchist propaganda among women: a study of leaflets published by Editorial Lux.
Samantha Colhado Mendes : “Companies! It is high time that your faculties recover lucidity and vivacity”: education, organization and direct action of anarchist women in Brazil during the First Republic Jaqueline Moraes de Almeida : “To you who suffer, like me, the double slavery of capital and of the majority of men”: The meanings of feminism for Antônia Soares and Júlia da Cruz
19h – Table 15: Anarchism in Latin America IV (mediation: Eduardo Souza Cunha)
Space: Room 24
Luigi Biondi : Beyond Gigi: profiles of immigrant roman anarchists in São Paulo between the 19th and 19th centuries.
Cleber Rudy : The anarchists and the anticlerical ardor in the Second Republic (Brazil, 1930-1935).
Bruno Corrêa de Sá e Benevides : Psychiatry, criminological knowledge and anarchism in the libertarian press in the first decades of the 20th century
Day 4 – Friday, November 11
9 am – 4th Virtual Panel: Anarchist Biographies (mediation: Sandra Jaramillo)
Broadcast: Terra Livre Library channel on YouTube
María Celeste Ríos Rosales : The biography between genealogy and orality: biographical reconstruction of Juan Pérez Maza and inherited memory
Laura Fernández Cordero : Juana Rouco, an international and polyphonic biography
Johan Francis Marcelo Ruiz : Anarchism and international propaganda. Encino del Val and his role in defense of the libertarian movement (1925-1932)
Gisela Manzoni e Nadia Ledesma Prietto : A strand in the transnational warp. Ana Piacenza's right path/Nita Nahuel
Giovanni Stiffoni: Understanding and rejecting Italian and German fascism in the work of anarchist thinkers
Mia Dragnic García:Illustrated Workers. Contributions for a feminist genealogy of anarchism in Latin America in the work of Luisa Capetillo, Salvadora Medina and Juana Belén Gutiérrez
2 pm – Table 16: Anarchism, internationalism and revolutions between the wars (mediation: Felipe Corrêa)
Space: Room 38
Davi Luiz Paulino : Economy, war and revolution: an analysis of workers' militias and their role in self-management during the Spanish Revolution (1936-1939)
Kauan Willian dos Santos : “Our internationalism”: nation, race, class and anarchism in Brazil (1890-1930)
Rafael Sirimarco : The Makhnovist Revolution: an anarchist revolution
Beatriz Rodrigues Silvério : Maria Antônia Soares and the female agitation against the War
2 pm – Table 17: Anarchist Education: theory and practice III (mediation: Vitor Ahagon)
Space: Freitas Nobre Auditorium
Amanda de Moraes Viaro : Glimpsing practices of uses of reading and writing in the Modern School nº 1: the analysis of the school newspaper “O Inicial”
Bruna Novais Prado : The Modern School Nº 1 of S. Paulo (1913-1919): a look for the experience under the categories of school culture and school-space.
Ana Paula Neves de Oliveira : The Anarchist Anticlericalism of A Lanterna and the Ferrer Myth (São Paulo, 1909 -1916)
Rodrigo Rosa da Silva : The Diffusion of the Modern School in Brazil (1900-1930): Anarchism, Unionism and Education
Walter Marcelo Ramundo : Comparisons between Paideia and Escuela Moderna.
16h – Table 18: Anarchism, philosophy and politics (mediation: Adriano Skoda)
Space: Room 31
Maria Del Sol Figueroa de Martino : The State: Problems in the anarchist definition
Diego Mellado : On anarchism and its synonyms: reflections on the semantic constellation of anarchy
Felipe Corrêa : Malatestianas contributions to social theory
4pm – Table 19: Anarchist Thought: Proudhon and Kropotkin (mediation: Eduardo Godoy Sepúlveda)
Space: Freitas Nobre Auditorium
Diego Naim Saiegh : Collective Power, Social Power and Fights Against Domination. Sketch of a socialist theory and libertarian power from Proudhon
Alexandre Samis and Amir El Hakim de Paula : Kropotkin and Proudhon: complementary aspects between mutual support and self-management.
Diego Lucato Bello : Considerations on the permanent revolution in the work of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
Davidson Matheus Félix Pereira : Decentralization A Critical Category of Kropotkin's Social Anarchism: A Sociospatial Reading
17:30 – Table 20: Closing, with Federico Ferretti
Venue: Freitas Nobre Auditorium
WHERE IS IT?
The III International Congress of Research on Anarchism will take place in person at the Department of Journalism and Publishing of the School of Communication and Arts at the University of São Paulo (CJE-ECA/USP).
Address : Av. Prof. Lúcio Martins Rodrigues, 443 – University City
CEP: 05508-020 – São Paulo – SP – Brazil
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