[ASA_PEWS] Fwd: Reorient(RED): 100 years of Darcy Ribeiro

Christopher Chase-Dunn chriscd at ucr.edu
Thu Dec 22 12:04:26 PST 2022


fyi Reorient new issue

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From: Carlos Eduardo Martins <cadu.m180 at gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Dec 22, 2022 at 8:31 AM
Subject: Reorient(RED): 100 years of Darcy Ribeiro
To: Carlos Eduardo Martins <cadu.m180 at gmail.com>


  We are very pleased to announce the publication of another issue of
Reoriente(RED): studies on Marxism, dependency and world-systems.
This issue brings as central theme, although not exclusive, the dossier 100
years of Darcy Ribeiro: Nuestra America and Civilization in the 21st
Century.
We open this RED with a delightful interview by Ana Esther Ceceña, to
Carlos Eduardo Martins, Roberta Traspadini and Roberto Goulart, about
capitalism, geopolitics and emancipations.

The Darcy Ribeiro dossier is constituted by the articles The current
Latin-American dilemma (Vitor Hugo Torin, Diogenes Breda, Evaldo Gomes
Junior and Pietro Calderini Arut); Darcy Ribeiro's provocations for
economists (Carla Curty, Maria Malta and Wilson Vieira); The schools of
formation and the work of the anthropologist Darcy Ribeiro: Brazil and the
Brazilians ( Yolanda Lima Lobo); The necessary university: the civilizing
commitment (Lia Faria, Carla Villanova and Silvio Souza); Darcy Ribeiro in
the Pará Amazonia (Hubner Kliner Lobato, Anderson Ferreira and João Mota
Neto) and for the tributes by Angela Ganem, Isaac Roitman and Wanderley de
Souza.

Luiz Bernardo Pericas presents the article Cuba: economy and planning in
the 1970s and 1980s and Bernardo Salgado Rodrigues discusses Latin American
decolonial geopolitics in the contemporary international system.

Reoriente also brings the reviews of For an Afro-Latin American feminism of
the prominent Lélia Gonzalez, by Joana Coutinho; of Europe as the Western
Peninsula of Greater Eurasia: Geoeconomic Regions in a Multipolar World, by
the important Glenn Diesen, who composes the Valdai group that advises
Putin, written by Carlos Eduardo Martins; and 2050 China: Becoming a Great
Modern Socialist Country, written by Li, Angang; Shenglong Liu; Xiao Tang;
and Yilong Yan, presented by Pedro Martinez.

This issue closes with a golden key with a chronicle that the great
humorist and writer, Carlos Eduardo Novaes, has generously dedicated to us.

We thank the editorial and technical staff for their unparalleled
dedication, the authors for their contribution, and the Mauricio Grabois
Foundation for its support.
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The RED can be accessed at
https://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/reoriente/issue/view/2388

Sincerely,

Carlos Eduardo Martins, Joana das Flores and Roberto Goulart




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chris chase-dunn   邓宇歌
institute for research on world-systems
olmsted 1218
university of california-riverside
riverside, ca 92521 USA
consider using my textbook in your class:
_Social Change: Globalization from the Stone Age to the Present_ Routledge
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