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Aquí puedes escuchar los trabajos (radio y otras cosas) de Sofía Castañón.
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Comic duo radio presenters on The Juice (www.avenuesfm.com) Mr Voltaire and RKJ get busy talking about lifes issues.
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The Voltaire Foundation is a world leader for eighteenth-century scholarship, publishing the definitive edition of the Complete Works of Voltaire (Œuvres complètes de Voltaire), as well as Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment (previously SVEC), the foremost series devoted to Enlightenment studies, and the correspondences of several key French thinkers.
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A picaresque novel written by French satirical polemicist and philosopher Voltaire, Candide blatantly attacks the ideology of philosopher Leibniz. Candide follows the series of unfortunate events encountered by the young, yet blindly optimistic Candide. Shifting from one adventure to the next, Voltaire’s signature piece does not cease to grip its audience with its humorous criticism of power, wealth, love, religion, philosophy and especially optimism. The novel begins with the introduction o ...
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The Poetics of Text Reuse
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The Poetics of Text Reuse: Digital Intertextuality in the Eighteenth-century Archive First Annual Voltaire Foundation Lecture on Digital Enlightenment StudiesGlenn Roe (Sorbonne University & University of Oxford)The Poetics of Text Reuse: Digital Intertextuality in the Eighteenth-century ArchiveGlenn Roe
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Professor Richard Bourke delivers the 2023 Annual Besterman Lecture. Hegel described philosophy as its own time comprehended in thought. For him, that meant understanding the Enlightenment and its aftermath. Examining what the Enlightenment meant for Hegel involves separating its generic meaning as an historical process from its specific sense as a…
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Rule-Mania in Enlightenment Paris
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Professor Lorraine Daston delivers the 2019 Besterman Lecture By the late seventeenth century, Western Europe’s metropolises were in competition with each other to straighten, illuminate, sanitize, broaden, and above all order their thoroughfares, granting the police enormous power. After the creation of the office of the Paris Lieutenant de Police…
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Keith M Baker, professor of Early Modern European History at Stanford University, explains a Digital Humanities project mapping the debates on the constituent articles of the 1789 Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen. What happened to rights in 1789? I plan to present in this lecture some results of a collaborative research project e…
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Methusela and the unity of mankind: late Renaissance and early Enlightenment conceptions of time
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Martin van Gelderen delivers a talk for the Besterman Lecture 2018Martin van Gelderen
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Willard McCarty, King's College, London, gives the 2017 Besterman lecture. If the digital computer is to be a 'machine for doing thinking' in the arts and letters, rather than merely a way of automating tasks we already know how to perform, then its constraints and the powers these constraints define need to be understood. This lecture explores tho…
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A highly critical account of Adam Smith's views on famine, which fail to recognize that you can have starvation in the midst of plenty.David Wootton
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Radio presenters of www.AvenuesFM.com discussing social issues. Rude, raw and totally funny is the best way to describe Mr Voltaire and RKJ.
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Short podcast looking at Enlightenment philosopher Rousseau's copy of La Lettre à d'Alembert, housed in the Bodleian Library.Nathalie Ferrand
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Professor Nathalie Ferrand (École Normale Supérieure Paris) gives the 2012 Besterman Lecture for the Voltaire Foundation. This lecture is in French.Nathalie Ferrand
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Con las voces de Ana Santos Payán, Jesús Ge, Laura Casielles, Pablo Lópiz. Textos de Antonio Orihuela, Gabriel García Márquez, Jesús Lizano, Jorge Riechman. La música de Puahg, Bob Dylan, Billy Brag, The Clash, Labordeta, Javier Krahe, Alfredo González, La Polla Records, Paco Ibáñez. Audios de "Los lunes al sol" y "The Simpsons". Sintonía compuesta…
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Capítulo 38: Un punto que abarca leguas
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Con el poeta Rodrigo Olay. La música de Muse, Zahara, Lucas 15, Manel, Leonard Cohen. Sintonía compuesta por Juan Tizón. Sentada en el sillón Voltaire, Sofía Castañón. Puedes escuchar El sillón Voltaire todos los miércoles, de 17.00 a 18.00 en Radio Círculo (100.4 FM, en Madrid) y desde la web del Círculo de Bellas Artes.…
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Con el escritor y agitador cultural Octavio Gómez Milián. La música de Fuel Fandango, Guache & Loma, Experimentos in da notte y Justo Bagüeste y Javier Carnicer. Sintonía compuesta por Juan Tizón. A los controles, Daniel Durán. Sentada en el sillón Voltaire, Sofía Castañón. Puedes escuchar El sillón Voltaire todos los miércoles, de 17.00 a 18.00 en…
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Capítulo 36: Oir los colores, ver los sonidos
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Con la investigadora Sonsoles Hernández Barbosa. Poemas de S. Mallarmé. Fragmento de "Un martes en casa de Mallarmé. Redon, Debussy y Mallarmé encontrados" de Sonsoles Hernández Barbosa. La música de Télesis, Paco Bello y Debussy. Sintonía compuesta por Juan Tizón. Sentada en el sillón Voltaire, Sofía Castañón. A los controles, Daniel Durán. Puedes…
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Con el poeta David González. La colaboración en texto y voz de Javier Moreno. Textos de David González y Vitalie Rimbaud. La música de Arctic Monkeys, The Stranglers, Pushkas, Rage Againts the Machine, Joy Division y Noir Dèsir. Sintonía compuesta por Juan Tizón. Sentada en el sillón Voltaire, Sofía Castañón. Puedes escuchar El sillón Voltaire todo…
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Capítulo 34: Debemos mucho a quien leemos
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En torno a la poeta W. Szymborska. Con la investigadora y docente Natalia Cueto. Las voces Ana Pérez Cañamares, Sara Herrera Peralta, Luci Romero, Carmen Camacho y Jordi Doce leyendo poemas de Szymborska. La voz y el texto de Jenn Díaz. La música de Medelia, Zía, Christina Rosenvinge y K. Komeda. Sintonía compuesta por Juan Tizón. Sentada en el sil…
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Con el director y guionista Alfonso S. Suárez. Textos de "Palabras andantes" de Eduardo Galeano y "El País Invisible" de Román Fernández y Pedro Menchaca. La música de Los Enemigos, Franco Battiato, Pony Bravo, Zaz, Isabel Parra y Albertucho. Sintonía compuesta por Juan Tizón. Sentada en el sillón Voltaire, Sofía Castañón. Puedes escuchar El sillón…
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Con la escritora Sibisse Rodríguez. Textos de la revista Lúnula (por Libertad Kaiser) y fragmento del relato "Bajo cero" de Sibisse Rodríguez. La música de Upside drive, Nancy Sinatra, Nacho Vegas, Elefantes, Marlango y Lidia Borda. Sintonía compuesta por Juan Tizón. Sentada en el sillón Voltaire, Sofía Castañón. Puedes escuchar El sillón Voltaire …
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