ISSUE #02 | FALL/WINTER 2023
Moving Borders, Dissolving Borders
The most powerful border of all is built in the intricate dance between mother figure and newborn. This is where the concepts of “I” and “other” are born, where the roots and their psychic rhizomes connect and develop. Process that never ends.
This first relationship is a closed dyad, perfect symbiosis. The person who feeds and the person who receives nutrition are one body. The infant introjects the mother's body as part of the narcissism, the Totality. Only with a gradual process that weaves between recognition and differentiation can the infant understand independence and achieve a sense of self. This process of self-discovery is slow and is nourished by the mother's reflection and response to the baby's actions and emotions. This provides the basis for an emerging sense of identity and security; and very important: establishes the ability to trust.
Editorial Board
Integrated Liberal Studies Program - ILS
Latin American, Caribbean & Iberian Studies (Affiliated)
Center for Culture, History, and Environment (Affiliated)
University of Wisconsin- Madison
Ph.D. Student
Department of Anthropology
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Ph.D. Candidate
Department of Spanish and Portuguese
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Ph.D. Candidate
Department of English
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Ph.D. Candidate
Department of Design Studies, School of Human Ecology
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Ph.D. Student
Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages
University of Oxford
Borges, the Virtuality Continuum, and Mixed Reality in “Del rigor en la ciencia” (1946) and “Parábola del palacio” (1960)
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- body
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- memory
- gender
- indigenous studies
- environment
- diaspora
- grief
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- Peru
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- migration
- historic trauma
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- the unconscious
- language
- Greeks
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- Latinx Heritage Month
- healing
- loss
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- dissapeared
- Brazil
- boundaries
- silence
- post-dictatorship
- Chile
- trauma
- Colombia
- Ecuador
- journey
- reflection
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- survival
- forgiveness
- Latinx
- film
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- tequila
- ayllu
- hybrid
- ancient modern boundaries
- extraterritoriality
- penitence
- Marcela Serrano
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- monster
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- extreme attitudes
- collaboration
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- fantastic
- Caribbean
- novel
Topics
Borges, the Virtuality Continuum, and Mixed Reality in “Del rigor en la ciencia” (1946) and “Parábola del palacio” (1960)