Cartografías de lo impensado: tres lecturas críticas de la obra de Eduardo Lourenço
três leituras críticas da obra de Eduardo Lourenço. Entrevista com Francisco Noa,Guilherme D’ Oliveira Martins e Eduardo Sterzi
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https://doi.org/10.35699/2317-2096.2025.59229Palabras clave:
Eduardo LourençoResumen
El proposito de la entrevista es reunir a tres críticos distinguidos, cujo trabajo académico se ha centrado en los escritos de Eduardo Lourenço. Com el objetivo de explorar perspectivas distintas, se buscó abarcar contextos geograficos y culturales diversos- Africa, America y Europa. Se seleccionaran cinco preguntas, qe fueron dirigidas a Francisco Noa (Mozambique), Guilherme de Oliveira Martins (Portugal) y Eduardo Sterzi (Brasil).
El resultado es un texto denso y incisivo, que ofrece claves interpretativas que ayudan a los lectores a comprender la naturaleza hetredoxa del pensamiento de Eduardo Lourenço.
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