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NOTES ON EUROPE. The dogmatic sleep

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ANGELUCCI, Daniela – Tremor, Uncertainty, Invention. Europe and the sea, p.11-17

BALONA, Alexandra – Disfiguring Figures. The political potentiality of Marlene Monteiro Freitas’s choreographic work, p. 18-35

CÁDIMA, Francisco Rui – Europe out of the Picture, p. 36-56

CASTRO, Paulo Alexandre e – Then and Now: cultural Europe in agony on Zambrano's thought, p. 57-63

CRUZ, Carla – European Dream. “Keep bangin’ on the wall”, p. 64-78

DI MEO, Carmen – “Europe” in Literary Sources: A Political Ideal, and a Strategy, p. 79-96

FILYUK, Kateryna – Eurorenovation (Euroremont): the art of concealing, p. 97-104

GONÇALVES, Rosa – Mental Health in Portugal and Europe, p.105-106

IRRERA, Orazio – Europe’s onset and the universalization of Western Culture. Philosophy, antihumanism and colonialism according to Michel Foucault, p.107

KOTSANAS, Panagiotis – Kotsanas Museum of Ancient Greek Technology, p.108

LAMBERT, Maria de Fátima – To Draw Borders and the Aesthetic Mind: reviewing Europe with Almada Negreiros, p. 109-125

LENGYEL, Dominik; TOULOUSE, Catherine – Europe's Architectural Identity – a visualisation method of ideas, p. 126-137

LIMA, Luís – Europe: Univocity or Equivocity? A reading between Gilles Deleuze and Jacques Rancière, p. 138-152

MICHEL, Andreas – Cosmopolitanism, Populism, and Democracy, p.153-166

MIRANDA, Luís – From Peripheral to Cosmopolitan. The Crisis-Images in Miguel Gomes Arabian Nights, p.167-178

MOLL, Lukasz; POSPISZYL, Michal – Europe without Organs? Opicinus de Canistris and the New Anomos of the Earth, p. 179-196

MONTANARO, Mara – Deprovincializing and denationalizing European Feminisms, p.197-212

MOREIRA, Inês – Two Extremes at the European Peripheries: Baltic and Iberian post-industrial cultures, p. 213-227

RUIZ DE SAMANIEGO, Alberto – Europe’s Sickness, p. 228-238

STEINWEG, Marcus – Euroamericanism, p. 239-244

SUSIGAN, Cristina – Gerhard Ritcher: between the sayable and the Intelligible, p. 245-253