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Heterotopias reaches number 10 of its biannual issues. The convention of the "base ten" with which we punctuate times, processes, and their commemorations, is a chronotope that condenses in this case the plural, half-visibilized work of a diverse community of actors; colleagues, students, graduates, collectives -territorial and amphibious-, and plastic creators, as well as the technical team that takes part in its making. For what has been sustained and made possible throughout these five years and the ten volumes that already have their own existence, our thanks to each one of them, and to the Faculty of Philosophy and Humanities, for their support, always.
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Richard, N. (2021). Zona de tumultos. Memoria, arte y feminismos. Textos reunidos de Nelly Richard (1986-2020). Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina: CLACSO. Recuperado de https://www.clacso.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Zona-de-tumultos.pdf