Published 2025-06-13
Keywords
- ruin,
- political imagination,
- devastation,
- life potencial,
- new worlds
Copyright (c) 2025 María Giulianna Zambrano Murillo

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Abstract
When we began to imagine this issue, the question of the horizon-its testing, its shaking or displacement-was meant to be a provocation to think about what might exist or emerge in the face of environmental catastrophe, the undeniable destruction of war or the collapse of infrastructures of progress or of the future. The papers included in post(s) 11 invite us to look into the darkness, to feel with other vitalities, to listen to the intuitive warnings against our direction and our desire, to seek gentle and careful ways of relating, to collectivize our memory where there is an insistence on eliminating it, to situate ourselves and pay attention.
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