Jacques JOSET and Philippe RAXHON (editors): 1898-1998 Ends of Centuries. Hispanic American History and Literature. Brussels: Library of the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the Université de Liège, 2000, Fasciculo CCLXXIX, 191pp.
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No doubt the ends of the centuries are terrifying for some people; For others, however, they represent the almost metaphysical passage to another world, to a better future, to a new life, or a new story. The fact that the belief in awakening to a new history is accepted is a product of the teleological vision of temporality that, in our case, is not offered by Judeo-Christian culture, which leaves the passage from one life to another laid at its foundations.
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Muñoz Fritz, P. (2001). Jacques JOSET and Philippe RAXHON (editors): 1898-1998 Ends of Centuries. Hispanic American History and Literature. Brussels: Library of the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the Université de Liège, 2000, Fasciculo CCLXXIX, 191pp. ALPHA: Revista De Artes, Letras Y Filosofía, 1(17), 307-312. Retrieved from https://revistaalpha.ulagos.cl/index.php/alpha/article/view/3469
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