“In These Great Times” is the topic of the first editon dossier (“Subject”) section, which gathers a number of texts that help us think about our present in political, social, cultural and ecological terms. Contributors include Italian philosopher Roberto Esposito, writing about bio-politics and post-democracy; French philosopher Frédéric Neyrat, who writes about political ecology, Karl Marx and the Anthropocene; Pedro Feijó writes about gender issues; and the issue also includes an interview with Brazilian anthropologist Eduardo Viveiros de Castro and philosopher Déborah Danowski.
Lourdes Castro is the author of the first Electra portfolio: a 1957 work about a hitherto unpublished poem by Rainer Maria Rilke. Boris Groys, professor, art critic and media theorist, is interviewed in the section “In the First Person”. And in the section “Register”, Yves Michaud and Catherine Lawless write about the Centre Georges Pompidou, the cultural project and its idea of contemporary art, 40 years after it first opened to the public.
In this first edition, André Barata, philosopher and university professor, and George Zarkadakis, novelist, playwright and scientist, present arguments for and against the universal basic income; Maria Filomena Molder elaborates on a sentence by Jules Michelet; philosopher Andrea Cavalletti takes us on a tour around Bologna, city of porticoes and towers, of the oldest university in Europe, and the birthplace of Pier Paolo Pasolini; João Oliveira Duarte offers us a profile of António Franco Alexandre, a main figure in contemporary Portuguese poetry; and Bernardo Ferro tackles the term “reality”.
In the section “Chosen Works”, Jorge Leandro Rosa introduces the book Goods: Advertising, Urban Space, and the Moral Law of the Image, by Emanuele Coccia; Jacques Lemière takes a retrospective look at contemporary film production in Portugal; and Alberto Velho Nogueira embarks on a critical reading of Alain Badiou’s lessons on Richard Wagner.