Cosmos and History
Publishing open access since 2005
Cosmos and History is a journal of natural and social philosophy. It serves those who see philosophy's vocation in questioning and challenging prevailing assumptions about ourselves and our place in the world, developing new ways of thinking about physical existence, life, humanity and society, so helping to create the future insofar as thought affects the issue.
Current Issue
Cosmos & History 6.2 (2011)
- Cornelia Gräbner, David M.J. Wood, Poetics of Resistance: Introduction
- Roberto Echavarren, Resistance
- Thomas Muhr, TINA Go Home! ALBA and Re-theorizing Resistance to Global Capitalism
- Paulina Aroch Fugellie, Movement and the Paradox of Resistance
- Arturo Casas, Antagonism and Subjectification in the Poem of Resistance
- Maria do Cebreiro Rabade Villar, The Concept of Resistance in Contemporary Galician Culture: Towards a Poetic Ecology
- Cornelia Gräbner, ‘Four Paths Five Destinations’: Constructing Imaginaries of Alter-globalization Through Literary Texts
- Burghard Baltrusch, Translation as Aesthetic Resistance: Paratranslating Walter Benjamin
- Marcos Giadas, Aesthetic Communities, Peripheral Identities and Social Movement
- Nathalia Jabur, Education as Resistance in Literary Criticism and Journalism: Between Professionalization and Democratization of Literature
- David M.J. Wood, Film and the Archive: Nation, Heritage, Resistance