
Esteban Prado
Esteban Prado (Mar del Plata, 1985). Entre 2007 y 2018 estudió, leyó y pensó en torno a la obra de Héctor Libertella con el soporte económico de la UNMdP y CONICET.
Actualmente, trabaja como docente en el área de Teoría Literaria de la carrera de Letras (UNMdP) y desarrolla una investigación sobre la obra de Vilém Flusser.
Por fuera de su rol académico, es escritor, artista audiovisual, editor, librero viejo y un largo etc.
Actualmente, trabaja como docente en el área de Teoría Literaria de la carrera de Letras (UNMdP) y desarrolla una investigación sobre la obra de Vilém Flusser.
Por fuera de su rol académico, es escritor, artista audiovisual, editor, librero viejo y un largo etc.
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Abstract: This essay is critical writting that combines analysis of narrative records on the teaching of literature with a theoretical-critical reflection on this. Simultaneously, it seeks a relocation of this kind of reflection as a diary praxis, that focuses on reading ways and opens a dialogic relation between those. From the pedagogical field, the essay aims to rethink the practices of teaching literary reading from a critical and "liberating" perspective, giving place to the voices of its main characters, students and teachers.
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Abstract: This essay is critical writting that combines analysis of narrative records on the teaching of literature with a theoretical-critical reflection on this. Simultaneously, it seeks a relocation of this kind of reflection as a diary praxis, that focuses on reading ways and opens a dialogic relation between those. From the pedagogical field, the essay aims to rethink the practices of teaching literary reading from a critical and "liberating" perspective, giving place to the voices of its main characters, students and teachers.