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Marcia Tiburi

    Márcia Tiburi es una artista plástica, profesora de filosofía y escritora brasileña cuyo trabajo se adentra en los ámbitos de la ética, la estética y la filosofía del conocimiento. Combina de manera única sus intereses artísticos y académicos, explorando las complejidades de la experiencia humana tanto a través del arte visual como de la reflexión filosófica. Sus escritos y su arte a menudo abordan temas de identidad, el cuerpo y la psique, ofreciendo perspectivas perspicaces sobre el mundo contemporáneo. Las creaciones de Tiburi invitan a lectores y espectadores por igual a contemplar preguntas más profundas sobre la existencia y la cultura.

    How to Talk to a Fascist
    The Psycho-Cultural Underpinnings of Everyday Fascism
    • Reflections on everyday authoritarianism in Brazil. With a rare ability to explain philosophical themes to the general reader, Marcia Tiburi has achieved public and critical success as a pop philosopher. In this context of heightened emotions and aggressive political clashes, Tiburi presents a philosophical-political purpose: to engage readers in thinking about issues of political culture experienced daily, in an open manner, without falling into academic jargon. The main argument is about how to think of a method or stance to counter hate speech, its reflections in Brazilian society, and its repercussions on social media. The philosopher proposes dialogue as a form of resistance and analyzes recent news and political events to demonstrate once again that it is possible to discuss complex themes in a way that everyone can understand. The book includes unpublished essays and some previously published in the magazine Cult, combining intellectual depth and sophistication present in the work of Marcia Tiburi.

      The Psycho-Cultural Underpinnings of Everyday Fascism
    • Reflections on the authoritarian everyday life in Brazil. With her rare ability to explain philosophical themes to the common reader, Marcia Tiburi has achieved public and critical success as a pop philosopher. In "How to Talk to a Fascist," Marcia presents a philosophical-political purpose: to think with readers about issues of political culture experienced daily, in an open manner, without falling into academic jargon. The main argument is how to think of a method or posture to counter hate speech, its reflections in Brazilian society, and its repercussions on social media. The philosopher proposes dialogue as a form of resistance and analyzes recent news and events in the political world to show once again that it is possible to discuss complex themes in a way that everyone can understand. The book includes unpublished essays and some previously published in the magazine Cult, combining intellectual depth and sophistication present in the right measure in Marcia Tiburi's work.

      How to Talk to a Fascist