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About the Journal

The biannual journal Re(senhas) emerges as a space dedicated to the publication of translations of chapters, critical reviews, poetic reviews, experience reports, expanded abstracts, and essays, with the aim of fostering academic and cultural dialogue. The name *Re(senhas)* is inspired by the thought of the philosopher and sociologist Jean Baudrillard, who explored the idea of simulation and the relationship between reality and representations. Just as Baudrillard questions the nature of reality in a world saturated with images and signs, *Re(senhas)* proposes a critical reflection on newly published works, encouraging a deeper reading that goes beyond the mere reproduction of ideas.

With a bilingual approach, the journal seeks to expand access to knowledge and promote the exchange of perspectives between different languages and cultures. Each submission is peer-reviewed, ensuring the academic quality of the publications while respecting the ethics and originality of the work. Re(senhas) thus establishes itself as an essential platform for contemporary literary and academic criticism, encouraging authors to contribute their analyses and reflections.

Announcements

Avaliação Expressa (Fast-track)

2025-01-10

Starting in January 2025, Re(senhas) Journal will offer a fast-track service that includes the following options:

- Express peer review of the manuscript within 5 days;

- Bilingual publication;

- Right to a copy at the end of the issue (expected to be within 2 months);

- If the manuscript has been approved, it will be published in until 5 days after the evaluation;

For more information about costs, please contact simposiofil@gmail.com

Read more about Avaliação Expressa (Fast-track)

Current Issue

Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Gincana Filosófica
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Published: 2024-12-16

Editorial

Relatos de Experiência

  • I PHILOSOPHICAL GYNCANA OF THE SERTÃO PERNAMBUCANO IFSERTÃO-PE

    Diego Alves da Silva (Author)
    e24018
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.71263/fh3p1t89

Ensaios

  • Culture and Capitalism

    Manuel Bezerra Neto (Author)
    e23010
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.71263/znxgzb42
  • Origin of Evil in St. Augustine

    Givanildo José de Souza (Author)
    e240011
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.71263/peb73p54
  • Between letters, narratives, songs and poems: In favor of an Afrodiasporic philosophy

    Juscelino Ribeiro da Silva, Pedro Augusto Castro Buarque e Silva (Author)
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.71263/8ndh8a22

Resenhas Críticas

Resumos Expandidos

  • From Rousseau's theory to Freinet's pedagogy: an inspiration for teaching Philosophy from the perspective of inclusive education

    Raimundo Jorge de Souza, Rafael Lucas de Lima (Author)
    e24013
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.71263/550w7k11
  • A Philosophical Perspective on the Movie Avatar

    Eliane Maria do Nascimento Menezes Menezes (Author)
    e24014
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.71263/ggpnaa97
  • Edith Stein and her female protagonism

    Francisco José de Lima (Author)
    e24015
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.71263/wdr6e273
  • The teaching of philosophy in Brazil: an analysis from Gramsci's perspective

    Antonio dos Anjos Pedrosa Filho, José Aldo Camurça de Araújo Neto (Author)
    e24016
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.71263/ayswtx57
  • The panopticon of EJA in the Contemporary School

    Poliana Coelho dos Santos (Author)
    e24017
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.71263/pdn7fv27
  • From Surveillance Capitalism to the Myth of the Cave: A Contemporary Marxist Reflection

    Pedro Wilson Nogueira Porto (Author)
    e24020
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.71263/1aq1p929
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